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DIW Discussion Papers 165 / 1998
Die Regelungen zur geringfügigen Beschäftigung haben spezifische Anreizwirkungen auf Arbeitsangebot und Arbeitsnachfrage und bei Reformen der Regelungen ist mit entsprechenden Reaktionen der Arbeitsmarktakteure zu rechnen. Der vorliegende Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit den zu erwartenden Reaktionen der verheirateten Frauen. Ausgehend von einem mikroökonometrischen Modell des Arbeitsangebots werden die ...
1998| Johannes Schwarze
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DIW Discussion Papers 164 / 1998
1998| Angela Scherzinger
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DIW Discussion Papers 163 / 1998
Nach 15 Jahren Laufzeit wird das "Sozio-oekonomische Panel" (SOEP) im Jahre 1998 erstmals um eine Ergänzungsstichprobe (Teilstichprobe E) erweitert. Mit dieser Teilstichprobe werden drei Hauptziele verfolgt. Neben der Stabilisierungsfunktion für die Fallzahl soll die Ergänzungsstichprobe vor allem zur Analyse von Panel-Effekten sowie zur Verbesserung der Repräsentativitätsanalysen des gesamten SOEP ...
1998| SOEP
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DIW Discussion Papers 162 / 1998
1998| Heiner Flassbeck
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DIW Discussion Papers 161 / 1998
1998| Hella Engerer
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DIW Discussion Papers 160 / 1998
1998| Johannes Schwarze
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DIW Discussion Papers 159 / 1998
During the last decade a number of principles of modern technology policy emerged from the intensive debate on efficient designs of technology policy to encourage and strengthen the competitiveness of economies. While at the beginning national innovation systems like national economies seemed to be a sufficient framework the ongoing process of globalization of knowledge production and its rapid diffusion ...
1998| Georg Erber
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DIW Discussion Papers 158 / 1998
1998| Maria Lodahl, Mechthild Schrooten
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DIW Discussion Papers 157 / 1997
1997| Alexander Eickelpasch, Tatjana Ribakova
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DIW Discussion Papers 156 / 1997
1997| Jennifer Hunt
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DIW Discussion Papers 155 / 1997
This paper analyses the issues of regulatory reform in the energy industry of post- Soviet countries. We identify the characteristics of the transformation that these countries go through: it is the introduction of a) a new legal culture and b) a capitalist rationality of production in societies embedded in a post-Soviet institutional context. We identify existing models to which these countries' regulations ...
1997| Thomas W. Wälde, Christian von Hirschhausen
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DIW Discussion Papers 154 / 1997
1997| Johannes Schwarze
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DIW Discussion Papers 153 / 1997
1997| Jürgen Schupp, Marc Szydlik
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DIW Discussion Papers 152 / 1997
1997| Martin Gornig, Frank Stille
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DIW Discussion Papers 151 / 1997
Shipbuilding has changed from a "heavy industry" to become a capital- and technologyintensive activity over the last decades. While Japanese, South Korean and Western European yards dominate the merchant shipbuilding market so far, Eastern European yards are increasingly active, in particular in low and medium complex ships. We develop a market analysis and identify the axes of competition in international ...
1997| Jürgen Bitzer, Christian von Hirschhausen
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DIW Discussion Papers 150 / 1997
1997| Markus Pannenberg
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DIW Discussion Papers 149 / 1997
National science and technology (S&T) systems are often mentioned as a condition for competitiveness of high technology sectors. Therefore, public S&T policies should actively support the development of national S&T systems. In particular in Eastern Europe an active S&T policy is often demanded to support the development of the supposed domestic "high technology potential". This paper shows that this ...
1997| Jürgen Bitzer
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DIW Discussion Papers 148 / 1997
National science and technology (S&T) systems are mentioned, in politics as well as in science, as a condition for the competitiveness of domestic high technology industries. An active S&T policy has, therefore, great importance for governments. Eastern European countries see, in an active S&T policy, the key for the creation of a new computer industry, which collapsed with socialism. With an industrial ...
1997| Jürgen Bitzer
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DIW Discussion Papers 147 / 1997
High and persistent unemployment rates and increasing awareness of environmental degradation in many industrial countries have promoted the interest in the labour market effects of environmental policy. Environmental labour market analysis is fraught with many difficulties, however. Being unaware of these problems may result in misunderstandings and mislead policy makers. In environmental labour market ...
1997| Jürgen Blazejczak, Dietmar Edler
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DIW Discussion Papers 146 / 1997
1997| Johannes Schwarze