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attractiveness of the centre). They have a size of more than 50,000 inhabitants. -- Labour Market Regions ; Factor Analysis ; Germany …
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Functional delineated labour market regions are needed for regional economic analyses. In dependence of the definition of regions economic regions in space can be seen as rich or poor areas. In addition to this statistical and econometric reasons argue for using functional labour market regions....
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Convergence of EU regions is an often examined research question. However, there are no studies available which include in their analysis the New Member States from the former Eastern Bloc. We estimate several models of absolute convergence and of conditional convergence taking into account the...
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processes of Germany. We derive equations to estimate the convergence speed on basis of a Solow model, to which human capital is … conducted for Germany so far yet. We estimate a separate speed of convergence for every region, which results from the local …
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The indicators get different weights, when they are summarised to one figure. This weighting scheme is problematic for different reasons. On the one hand, the used transformations of the variables are non-permissible. On the other hand, the weighting of the indicators is not meaningful, because...
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-productivity growth in Germany indicates that such policies are effective, but only up to a certain maximum treatment intensity. Although …“ Förderhöhe – ist. Ein wesentlicher Vorteil des Matching-Ansatzes gegenüber der klassischen Regressionsanalyse ist, dass der …
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-productivity growth in Germany indicates that such policies are effective, but only up to a certain maximum treatment intensity. Although …
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Recently, the number of state interventions and of firm subsidies has largely increased. However, the possible outcome of such interventions is rather am-biguous. This paper investigates the impact of firm subsidies granted by Ger-man regional policy. The long experiences made with regional...
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This paper provides an analysis of the impact of the German “Joint Task for the Improve-ment of Regional Economic Structures” (GRW) on labour productivity growth of 225 German labour market regions for the period 1994 to 2006. The empirical regression approach builds on a “Barro-type”...
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