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Bankengruppe and Creditreform set up a panel study of newly founded firms in Germany: the KfW/ZEW Start-up Panel. In each of the … ; panel data ; Germany …So far, there has been no data set which observes firm formations in Germany not only on a cross-sectional basis using …
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Using representative survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) for 2006, we show that the magnitude … measures. -- Health measures ; health inequality ; SF12 ; grip strength ; German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) …
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panel data. We use long-term panel data from Germany and apply different regression models, based on household covariates …. Estimates based on cross-sectional data are much less accurate than those based on panel data, but for Germany, the accuracy of … vulnerability predictions is limited even when panel data are used. In part this low accuracy is due to low poverty incidence and …
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are connected to the difficulty of reaching potential participants. Using the paradata of the German Socio-Economic Panel …
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In this paper it is tested which of the various alternative approaches for constructing knowledge spillover pools suggested in existing literature measures the extent to which a firm can costlessly receive external knowlegde best. Since knowledge spillovers are unmeasurable, a 'goodness of fit'...
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. Using panel data for 39,239 individuals living in Germany from 2005-2013, we show that people's SWB is negatively correlated …
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are connected to the difficulty of reaching potential participants. Using the paradata of the German Socio-Economic Panel …
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