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Abstract The production network under examination consists of a number of workstations. Each workstation is a parallel configuration of machines performing the same kind of tasks on a given part. Parts move from one workstation to another and at each workstation a part is assigned randomly to a...
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Abstract Multivariate regression models and ANOVA are probably the most frequently applied methods of all statistical analyses. We study the case where the predictors are qualitative variables and the response variable is quantitative. In this case, we propose an alternative to the classic...
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Addressing recent calls by European regulatory and supervisory authorities, we develop a new bottom-up climate risk assessment method to examine the resilience of the European banking industry regarding transitory climate risks. We illustrate our approach by estimating the impact of a 50-100 EUR...
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Differentiating products by means of novel technical features is an accepted approach to achieving and retaining long-term success. So far, innovation research has treated technical newness as a static concept. In this paper, we introduce a dynamic perspective and enhance the technical newness...
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Der Artikel untersucht die Auswirkungen der sehr lockeren Geldpolitik der Europäischen Zentralbank auf die Wirtschaftsordnung und den europäischen Integrationsprozess aus ordnungspolitischer Perspektive. Es wird argumentiert, dass lange Zeit die von Deutschland geprägte Wirtschaftsordnung...
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We analyze the effects of the increasingly expansionary monetary policies on the economic order and on the European integration process. We argue that the market orders shaped in postwar Germany and in Margret Thatcher’s United Kingdom have long served as cornerstones for growth, prosperity...
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