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The change from a subsidized zonal pricing system to a full nodal pricing regime in the new Mexican electricity market could improve the efficiency of electricity system operation. However, resulting price modifications might also swing surplus across producers and consumers. In this paper, we calculate nodal prices for the Mexican power system and further analyze how allocations of financial transmission ...
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The Energy Journal
38 (2017), SI1, S. 157-172
| Friedrich Kunz, Juan Rosellón, Claudia Kemfert
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Background: Lifespan psychological and life course sociological perspectives indicate that individual development is shaped by social and historical circumstances. Increases in fluid cognitive performance over the last century are well documented and researchers have begun examining historical trends in personality and subjective well-being in old age. Relatively less is known about secular changes ...
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Gerontology : International Journal of Experimental, Clinical, Behavioural, Regenerative and Technological Gerontology
62 (2016), 3, S. 354-361
| Gizem Hülür, Johanna Drewelies, Peter Eibich , Sandra Düzel, Ilja Demuth, Paolo Ghisletta, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen, Gert G. Wagner , Ulman Lindenberger, Denis Gerstorf
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We compare seven established risk elicitation methods and investigate how robustly they explain eleven kinds of risky behavior with 760 individuals. Risk measures are positively correlated; however, their performance in explaining behavior is heterogeneous and, therefore, difficult to assess ex ante. Greater diversification across risk measures is conducive to closing this knowledge gap. What we find ...
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Journal of Economic Psychology
59 (2017), S. 59-86
| Lukas Menkhoff, Sahra Sakha
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Informal care by close family members is the main pillar of most long-term care systems. However, due to demographic ageing, the need for long-term care is expected to increase while the informal care potential is expected to decline. From a budgetary perspective, informal care is often viewed as a cost-saving alternative to subsidised formal care. This view, however, neglects that many family carers ...
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Fiscal Studies
38 (2017), 3, S. 393-415
| Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan, Thorben Korfhage
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We analyse a simple supply chain with one supplier, one retailer and uncertainty about market demand. Focusing on the incentives of the supplier and the retailer to enhance their private information about the actual market conditions, we show that choices on information acquisition are strategic complements. While the retailer’s incentives are mainly driven by the information rent that he can earn, ...
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The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
17 (2017), 1, 14 S.
| Pio Baake, Andreas Harasser, Friederike Heiny
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This study examines how educational differences in work-care patterns among mothers with young children in Germany changed between 1997 and 2013. Since the mid-2000s, Germany has undergone a paradigm shift in parental leave and childcare policies. Our comparative analysis of East and West Germany provides new evidence on whether the long-standing gender regime differences interact with recent developments ...
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Work, Employment and Society
32 (2018), 4, S. 629-649
| Pia S. Schober, Juliane F. Stahl
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This study provides empirical evidence that the costs of austerity crucially depend on the level of private indebtedness. In particular, fiscal consolidations lead to severe contractions when implemented in high private-debt states. Contrary, fiscal consolidations have no significant effect on economic activity when private debt is low. These results are robust to alternative definitions of private-debt ...
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Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
49 (2017), 7, S. 1555-1585
| Mathias Klein
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The paper explores practical issues of using price discrimination in the markets of new apartments.First, we discuss various strategies of price discrimination which may be applied byconstruction companies to increase revenue (i. e. discrimination by observable characteristics orby self-selection). Then we suggest an approach for empirical estimation of possibility of pricediscrimination in this market, ...
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Rossijskij zurnal menedzmenta = Russian Management Journal
14 (2016), 4, S. 21-48
| Maxim A. Storchevoy, Konstantin A. Kholodilin, Dmitry M. Sorokin, Shamil Sh. Sharapudinov
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The Italian white certificate scheme is the main national policy instrument to incentivise energy efficiency of the industrial sector, with savings from white certificates amounting to 2% of Italy's 2012 primary energy consumption. The mechanism sets binding energy-saving targets on electricity and gas distributors with at least 50,000 clients and includes a voluntary opt-in model for participation ...
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Energy Policy
104 (2017) 112-123
| Jan Stede
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To ensure sufficient investment in electricity generation capacity, mechanisms such as strategic reserves are being considered or already implemented. We analyze the effectiveness of a strategic reserve in the presence of a growing portfolio share of renewable energy sources (RES) with EMLab-Generation, an agent-based electricity market model. A strategic reserve can stabilize investment, but within ...
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Utilities Policy
39 (2016), S. 13-28
| Pradyumna C. Bhagwar, Jörn Richstein, Emile J. L. Chappin, Laurens J. de Vries
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In Germany, the respondents who had participated in the 2012 survey of the Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) were re-approached for the panel study PIAAC-L. PIAAC-L aims at investigating the longitudinal effects of skill outcomes over the life course and the development of the key skills assessed in PIAAC. Moreover, additional and alternative background information ...
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Large-Scale Assessment in Education
5 (2017), 11 S.
| Beatrice Rammstedt, Silke Martin, Anouk Zabal, Claus Carstensen, Jürgen Schupp
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Socioeconomic status (SES) and health during childhood have been consistently observed to be associated with health in old age in many studies. However, the exact mechanisms behind these two associations have not yet been fully understood. The key challenge is to understand how childhood SES and health are associated. Furthermore, data on childhood factors and life course mediators are sometimes unavailable, ...
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Advances in Life Course Research
31 (2017), S. 1-10
| Eduwin Pakpahan, Rasmus Hoffmann, Hannes Kröger
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The paper analyzes the integration of euro area sovereign bond markets during the European sovereign debt crisis. It tests for contagion (i.e., an intensification in the transmission of shocks across countries), fragmentation (a reduction in spillovers) and flight-to-quality patterns, exploiting the heteroskedasticity of intraday changes in bond yields for identification. The paper finds that euro ...
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Journal of International Money and Finance
70 (2017), S. 26-44
| Michael Ehrmann, Marcel Fratzscher
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This paper estimates sibling correlations in cognitive and non-cognitive skills to evaluate the importance of family background for skill formation. Based on a large representative German dataset including IQ test scores and measures of non-cognitive skills, a restricted maximum likelihood model indicates a strong relationship between family background and skill formation. Sibling correlations in non-cognitive ...
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Journal of Population Economics
30 (2017), 2, S. 591-620
| Silke Anger, Daniel D. Schnitzlein
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Environmentally-motivated taxes on energy products can effectively induce households and firms to take into account the environmental externalities of energy transformation and use. The levy of such taxes is, however, often hampered by public concerns over possible distributional effects. This paper analyses the macroeconomic relationship between taxes on energy products and income inequality. It also ...
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International Economics
150 (2017), S. 80-95
| Walid Oueslati, Vera Zipperer, Damien Roussilière, Alexandros Dimitropoulos
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Fundamental changes to security policy in European democracies raise the question of the acceptance of new security measures. This paper aims to explain why new measures are accepted (or not). It combines three core elements that are typically analysed separately in the literature: individual attitudes (especially trust), social context and cost/benefit balancing. Comparing Germany and the UK, the ...
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German Politics
26 (2017), 2, S. 292-313
| Mathias Bug, Sebastian Bukow
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We provide evidence that motorists respond to short-run fluctuations in fuel prices at the gas pump and not on the road. Employing variants of censored panel regression to control for censoring of the dependent variable, we find that the fuel price has a negative impact on the quantity of fuel purchased, but no consistently significant impact on the subsequent distance driven until the next refill. ...
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Energy Economics
58 (2016), S. 67-76
| Nolan Ritter, Christoph M. Schmidt, Colin Vance
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Intangible capital is an increasingly important factor of production in advanced economies. Governments in Europe and elsewhere promote investment in intangible assets. However, the potential role of intangibles for business cycles and the international transmission of shocks is not well understood. In this paper, we investigate the international business cycle effects of intangible capital. To this ...
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International Economics and Economic Policy
14 (2017), 2, S. 211-219
| Guido Baldi, André Bodmer
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This paper investigates empirically the effect of personal income tax progressivity on output volatility using macro data from a sample of OECD countries over the period 1982–2009. Our measure of progressivity is based on the difference between the marginal and the average personal income tax rate for the average production worker. We find supportive empirical evidence for the hypothesis that higher ...
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Canadian Journal of Economics
49 (2016), 3, S. 968-996
| Malte Rieth, Cristina Checherita-Westphal, Maria-Grazia Attinasi
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Journal of Human Capital
10 (2016), 4, S. 442-481
| Eva M. Berger, Luke Haywood