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We investigate the lead-lag relationship between growth of patent applications, growth of R&D, and growth of total sectoral employment for 270 German labour market regions over the period 1999-2005. Our unique panel dataset includes information on four two-digit industries, namely Chemistry,...
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Using German regional data for 1998, 2002 and 2006, this study reexamines the Oswald hypothesis, the conjecture that high levels of home ownership lead to inferior outcomes in regional labor markets. Including a set of controls for regional unemployment rates, three different econometric models...
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provided by the drawdown of U.S. military forces in West Germany after the end of the Cold War to investigate this question. We …
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Regional growth dynamics significantly deviate from a normal process. Using industry-specific employment data for German regions, we find that the asymmetric Subbotin distribution is able to account properly for extreme positive and especially negative growth events. This result confirms...
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Universities and research institutes are seen as important drivers of the regional economy. Their impact on regional entrepreneurial and innovation activity is well documented. On the other hand, their influence on regional employment growth is less researched. This paper provides an extensive...
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In Germany, decreasing collective bargaining coverage and rising wage inequality led to the introduction of a new …Seit 1.1.2015 gilt in Deutschland ein allgemeinverbindlicher Mindestlohn. Eine wichtige Frage ist, ob der Mindestlohn …
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