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Considering the increasing attention on efficient use of energy, it becomes vitally important to understand the energy-related behavior of households. This article presents empirical evidence on the determinants of the space heating technology applied by a household. Three sets of variables are examined as potential influences - building, socio-economic, and regional characteristics. To highlight both ...
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Energy Policy
38 (2010), 10, S. 5493-5503
| Frauke G. Braun
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This paper examines the effects of firm-level innovation in carbon-abatement technologies on optimal cap-and-trade schemes with and without price controls. We characterize optimal cap-and-trade regulation with a price cap and a price floor, and compare it to the special cases of pure taxation and a simple emissions cap. Innovation shifts the tradeoff between price- and quantity-based instruments towards ...
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Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
60 (2010), 2, S. 115-132
| Thomas A. Weber, Karsten Neuhoff
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Complementing prior research on income and educational mobility, we examine the intergenerational transmission of cognitive abilities. We find that individuals' cognitive skills are positively related to their parents' abilities, despite controlling for educational attainment and family background. Differentiating between mothers' and fathers' IQ transmission, we find different effects on the cognition ...
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Journal of Population Economics
23 (2010), 3, S. 1105-1132
| Silke Anger, Guido Heineck
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This paper examines whether schooling has a causal impact on individuals' political behavior. Between 1949 and 1969, the number of compulsory years of schooling in the Federal Republic of Germany was gradually increased across all federal states. These legislative changes provide an opportunity to investigate the causal impact of schooling on political behavior. Years of schooling are found to be positively ...
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The Scandinavian Journal of Economics
112 (2010), 2, S. 315-338
| Thomas Siedler
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This article examines the implications of moving to Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) for data quality by analyzing the transition from Paper-and-Pencil (PAPI) to Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) on a subsample of the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) conducted using an "experimental design" in Wave 1. The 2,000 addresses for the sample E of SOEP were split into two subsamples ...
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Journal of Official Statistics
26 (2010), 2, S. 239-269
| Jörg-Peter Schräpler, Jürgen Schupp, Gert G. Wagner
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Revue francaise de sociologie
51 (2010), 1, S. 3-38
| Ingrid Tucci
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How individual wages change with time is one of the crucial determinants of labour market decisions including the timing of retirement. The focus of this paper is the relationship between age and wages with special attention given to individuals nearing retirement. The analysis is presented in a comparative context for Britain and Germany looking at two longitudinal data sets (BHPS and SOEP, respectively) ...
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Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
72 (2010), 3, S. 282-306
| Michal Myck
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Matching university places to students is not as clear cut or as straightforward as it ought to be. By investigating the matching algorithm used by the German central clearinghouse for university admissions in medicine and related subjects, we show that a procedure designed to give an advantage to students with excellent school grades actually harms them. The reason is that the three-step process employed ...
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The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
10 (2010), 1, Article 22
| Sebastian Braun, Nadja Dwenger, Dorothea Kübler
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Coal continues to play an important role in the global energy sector and with the increase in international trade a global market for steam coal has developed. We investigate market structure and recent price developments with a numerical modeling approach and develop two partial equilibrium models, a quantity based model and a model additionally incorporating energy values. We compare two possible ...
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The Energy Journal
31 (2010), 4, S. 205-229
| Clemens Haftendorn, Franziska Holz
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We provide the description, mathematical formulation and illustrative results of the World Gas Model, a multi-period complementarity model for the global natural gas market with explicit consideration of market power in the upstream market. Market players include producers, traders, pipeline and storage operators, LNG (liquefied natural gas) liquefiers and regasifiers as well as marketers. The model ...
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Energy
35 (2010), 10, S. 4016-4029
| Ruud Egging, Franziska Holz, Steven A. Gabriel
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The relationship between conflict and education has been studied before. However, previous authors have always focused strongly on the supply-side effects, whereas this article examines the influence of conflict on the demand for education. It is theoretically shown that, under relatively general conditions, individuals living in a conflict area have an incentive to increase their level of education ...
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The Journal of Conflict Resolution
55 (2011), 4, S. 652-677
| Olaf J. de Groot, Idil Göksel
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Risk attitudes influence the complete life cycle of entrepreneurs. Whereas recent research underpins the theoretical proposition of a positive correlation between risk attitudes and the decision to become self-employed, the effects on survival are not as straightforward. Psychological research posits an inverse U-shaped relationship between risk attitudes and entrepreneurial survival. On the basis ...
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
76 (2010), 1, S. 45-63
| Marco Caliendo, Frank M. Fossen, Alexander S. Kritikos
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Throughout adulthood and old age, levels of well-being appear to remain relatively stable. However, evidence is emerging that late in life well-being declines considerably. Using long-term longitudinal data of deceased participants in national samples from Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, we examined how long this period lasts. In all 3 nations and across the adult age range, well-being ...
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Psychology and Aging
25 (2010), 2, S. 477-485
| Denis Gerstorf, Nilam Ram, Guy Mayraz, Mira Hidajat, Ulman Lindenberger, Gert G. Wagner, Jürgen Schupp
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We analyze the effects of accidents and liability obligations on the incentives of car manufacturers to monopolize the markets for their spare parts. We show that monopolized markets for spare parts lead to inefficiently high prices for spare parts. Furthermore, monopolization induces the manufacturers to choose inefficiently high qualities. The key for these results is the observation that high prices ...
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The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
10 (2010), 1, Article 36
| Pio Baake
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The paper evaluates the quality of the German national accounting data (GDP and its use-side components) as measured by the magnitude and dispersion of the forecast / revision errors. It is demonstrated that government consumption series are the least reliable, whereas real GDP and real private consumption data are the most reliable. In addition, early forecasts of GDP, private consumption, and investment ...
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Applied Economics Quarterly
55 (2009), 4, S. 269-293
| Konstantin A. Kholodilin, Boriss Siliverstovs
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Decentralisation is often claimed to be effective for improvements in welfare and hence the reduction of poverty but empirical evidence is scarce. This paper seeks to gain further insights into the relationship between decentralisation and welfare by investigating the role of local governments' capacity for household consumption and school enrolment in Uganda. Using household survey data, it finds ...
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Journal of Development Studies
46 (2010), 4, S. 644-661
| Susan Steiner
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Die aktuellen Finanzmarktturbulenzen wurden durch Entwicklungen im Immobiliensektor ausgelöst. Vor diesem Hintergrund analysiert dieser Beitrag den Zusammenhang zwischen den Immobilienpreisen und der Geldmengen- und Kreditvolumensentwicklung für den Zeitraum 1992 -2006 (westdeutsche Preisdaten) bzw. 1997 bis 2006 (ostdeutsche Preisdaten). Die Untersuchung konzentriert sich erstmals auf die Bundesrepublik ...
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Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik
230 (2010), 2, S. 138-162
| Ansgar Belke
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This paper defines the global economic costs of conflict and suggests two key criteria, namely comprehensiveness and consistency, which are necessary for a valid calculation of such costs. A critical review of the literature reveals that most studies focus on national income losses, using counterfactual regression models, finding a negative impact on growth both for conflict countries themselves and ...
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Defence & Peace Economics
21 (2010), 2, S. 165-176
| Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Brück, Simon Sottsas
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Using a unique large panel of German firms, we examine whether participation in business groups (Konzerns) reduces the sensitivity of investment to cash flow. The main finding is that the investment sensitivity is significantly reduced for small firms. On the other hand, we do not find clear evidence that medium-sized and large firms participating in Konzerns have different sensitivity compared to ...
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Research in International Business and Finance
23 (2009), 3, S. 233-242
| Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Dorothea Schäfer, Oleksandr Talavera
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What kind of smart capital relational investors actually supply, especially in a bank-based financial system such as the German one, is still an open question. We divide smart capital into single components and conduct a survey with 85 German suppliers of start-up finance. The results show that the degree of 'smartness' is determined by the financial product used and partly also by the financiers' ...
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Venture capital
11 (2009), 2, S. 163-183
| Dorothea Schäfer, Dirk Schilder