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Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv
82 (1998), 1, S. 66-80
| Reiner Stäglin
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Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv
79 (1995), 1, S. 26-46
| Reiner Stäglin
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Computational Statistics
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| Rainer Schulz ..., Axel Werwatz ...
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We analyze up- and downstream market structure and the choice of technology in a bilaterally oligopolistic industry. The distribution of industry profits between up- and downstream firms is determined by a procedure of bilateral negotiations, which is shown to generate the Shapley value. Incentives for downstream mergers depend on whether upstream firms have increasing or decreasing unit costs, while ...
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Rand Journal of Economics
34 (2003), 1, S. 1-19
| Roman Inderst, Christian Wey
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In the information age, an exchange with the media is part of the duties the economics profession has to deliver to educate the public. A key issue is the education of policymakers through the media. It is the silver bullet of policy advice in comparison to commissioned research and face-to-face advice provided to the politician. It also pleases the vanity of the scientist: Few economists are willing ...
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The Journal of Economic Education
35 (2004), 4, S. 395-418
| Klaus F. Zimmermann
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Background: In the next few decades the population in all EU-countries will age rapidly. This could have a major impact on the health care sector. This study analyses the effect of population ageing on utilisation in two key sectors of the health care system, namely hospital care and long-term care in Germany, up to 2020 with an outlook to 2050. Methods: Two population scenarios, one with constant, ...
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Health Policy
67 (2004), 1, S. 57-74
| Erika Schulz, Reiner Leidl, Hans-Helmut König
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Allgemeines Statistisches Archiv
82 (1998), 2, S. 220-231
| Bernd Görzig, Claudius Schmidt-Faber
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The competitive choice of emission taxes by two governments is analysed in a model of monopolostic competition with capital mobility where pollution externalities are regional. Assuming that governments have no other policy instrument apart from emission taxes at their disposal, I show that governments choose inefficiently low (high) taxes if the importance of emissions in production is small (large) ...
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The Scandinavian Journal of Economics
103 (2001), 4, S. 689-706
| Michael Pflüger
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This article deals with income advantages derived from owner-occupied housing and their impact on the personal income distribution. Using micro-data from the British Household Panel Study (BHPS), the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), and the U.S. Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) we find distinct cross-national differences in terms of the prevalence and extent of imputed rent. Results from inequality ...
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The Review of Income and Wealth
49 (2003), 4, S. 513-537
| Joachim R. Frick, Markus M. Grabka
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Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung
31 (1998), 4, S. 690-696
| Bernd Görzig
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Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte
(1999), 23, S. 23-31
| Ulrich Petschow, Susanne Dröge
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Journal of Comparative Family Studies
34 (2003), 3, S. 479-495
| Conchita D'Ambrosio, Carlos Gradin
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Journal of Comparative Family Studies
34 (2003), 3, S. 337-355
| Stephen P. Jenkins, Christian Schluter, Gert G. Wagner
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The purpose of this paper is to obtain, by combining two longitudinal perspectives, a more detailed national picture of poverty in the member states of the European Union, using the first four waves (1994-7) of the European Community Household Panel (ECHP). In addition to this detailed consideration is given to the time dimension, poverty incidence, poverty gap and poverty intensity. Overall, the ranking ...
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Journal of European Social Policy
13 (2003), 4, S. 357-369
| Birgit Kuchler, Jan Goebel
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Based on data from the BHPS and the SOEP, we analyse the economic performance of various ethnic groups in the UK and West Germany, as well as the effects of income redistribution on these populations. Taking the indigenous population of each country as the reference category, we find that, as a whole, the non-indigenous population in the UK fares much better than the immigrant population in Germany. ...
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Journal of Population Economics
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Die vorliegende Untersuchung befaßt sich mit alternativen Verfahren zur Berücksichtigung von Einkommensvorteilen aus selbstgenutztem Wohneigentum ("lmputed Rent") und deren Einfluß auf individuelle Einkommen sowie die personelle Einkommensverteilung in Deutschland. Nach einer theoretischen Darstellung der Verfahren und ihrer jeweiligen Vor- und Nachteile werden diese mit Hilfe der Mikrodaten des Sozio-oekonomischen ...
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Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik
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Analyzing the under-consumption of benefits in the German means-tested Social Assistance program using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study we confirm recent high estimates of a non-take-up rate of more than 60 percent. In light of likely measurement errors in income and in our simulation of household needs, we provide a range of estimates yielding useful boundaries for the non-take-up rate. ...
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Schmollers Jahrbuch
121 (2001), 1, S. 27-58
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This paper, using six waves of data (1984-89) from the United States Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) and the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP), compares economic well-being using single year income, multi-year income, and wealth as measures. We find inequality to be greater in the United States than in Germany regardless of the measure used. However, the relative degree of inequality varies ...
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The Review of Income and Wealth
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| Richard V. Burkhauser, Joachim R. Frick, Johannes Schwarze
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| Felix Büchel, Joachim R. Frick, Wolfgang Voges