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-Economic Panel (SOEP) and a novel data set constructed from official police crime statistics, covering both counties and urban …
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-Economic Panel (SOEP) and a novel data set constructed from official police crime statistics, covering both counties and urban …
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Since Becker (1968), the causes and consequences of crime have been of interest to economists. Crime has been found to cause uncertainty and inefficiency while discouraging investment. This dissertation revisits the consequences of crime for an economy and its actors. In particular, additional...
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We study whether raising instructional time can crowd out student pro-social behaviour. To this end, we exploit a large educational reform in Germany that has raised weekly instructional time for high school students by 12.5% as a quasi-natural experiment. We find that this rise has a negative...
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This paper investigates the effect of wind turbines on residential well-being in Germany, using panel data from the … German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and a unique, novel data set on wind turbines for the time period between 2000 and 2012 …
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We study the impact of the Fukushima disaster on people's mental well·being in another industrialized country, more than 5000 miles distant. The meltdown significantly increased environmental concerns by 20% among the German population. Subsequent drastic policy action permanently shut down the...
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We study the impact of the Fukushima disaster on people's mental well‐being in another industrialized country, more than 5000 miles distant. The meltdown significantly increased environmental concerns by 20% among the German population. Subsequent drastic policy action permanently shut down...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010329027