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Im Zuge der fortschreitenden globalen Erwärmung treten einige Extremwetterereignisse häufiger auf oder gehen mit einer höheren Intensität einher. Auch für Deutschland sind derartige Trends bereits erkennbar. Vor diesem Hintergrund stellt sich die Frage, ob und wie Extremwetterereignisse die...
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Germany’s comparatively good economic performance throughout the Great Recession of the years 2008/2009 is often attributed to the business model of the German Mittelstand firm. Somewhat surprisingly, this claim has never been backed by empirical evidence. In this paper we use micro panel data...
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Daniel Osberghaus, ZEW – Leibniz-Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung, Mannheim, zeigt die Schwächen und die fehlende Nachhaltigkeit des derzeitigen Versicherungsmarktes für Elementarschäden auf. Nötig sei eine Neuordnung des Versicherungsmarktes für Hochwasserschäden. Zu...
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Slow onset climate change has the potential to cause significant migration flows. Scientists have recently made considerable efforts to quantify these flows based on empirical methods. However, the literature on international migration has failed to come to a clear conclusion as many studies...
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Despite of the deeply rooted belief of politicians from all over the world in the important role of Mittelstand firms, there has been surprisingly little empirical research on this issue, yet. This article contributes to the literature by studying whether the relative regional importance of...
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While the short-term growth consequences of natural disasters are comparatively well studied, there is little knowledge how disasters affect long-run growth. Based on truly exogenous storm indicators, derived from a meteorological database, we show that the growth effects of tropical storms go...
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Even after four decades of research it remains unclear, whether presidential popularity depends on the state of the economy. While about half of all studies for the United States find a significant effect of unemployment and inflation on presidential popularity, the others do not. Additional...
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While most economists agree that the recent worldwide financial crises evolved as a consequence of the US house price bubble, the related literature yet failed to deliver a consensus on the question when exactly the bubble started developing. The estimates in the literature range in between 1997...
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Most empirical studies found that monetary policy has a significant effect on house prices while stock markets remain unaffected by interest rate shocks. In this paper we conduct a more detailed analysis by studying various sub-segments of the real estate market. Employing a new dataset for...
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