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Circular economy in Germany a methodology to assess the circular economy performance of NUTS3 regions Mirko Kruse, Jan Wedemeier
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2022
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Cost structure of bio-based plastics a Monte-Carlo-analysis for PLA Claudia Wellenreuther, André Wolf, Nils Zander
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2021
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The role of COVID-19 in spatial reorganization some evidence from Germany Andree Ehlert, Jan Wedemeier, Tabea Zahlmann
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2021
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Cost structure of bio-based plastics a Monte-Carlo-analysis for PLA Claudia Wellenreuther, André Wolf, Nils Zander
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2021
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The role of COVID-19 in spatial reorganization some evidence from Germany Andree Ehlert, Jan Wedemeier, Tabea Zahlmann
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2021
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On the right track? the role of work experience in migrant mothers' current employment probability Christina Boll, Andreas Lagemann
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2021
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On the right track? the role of work experience in migrant mothers' current employment probability Christina Boll, Andreas Lagemann
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2021
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Ein Baltendeutscher bei den Preußen des Balkans Oskar Anderson und das Sofioter Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (SWIFO) Stefan Kolev
Hamburg: Hamburgisches WeltWirtschaftsInstitut (HWWI), 2021
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Ein Baltendeutscher bei den Preußen des Balkans Oskar Anderson und das Sofioter Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (SWIFO) Stefan Kolev
Hamburg: Hamburgisches WeltWirtschaftsInstitut (HWWI), 2021
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Market dynamics of biodegradable bio-based plastics projections and linkages to European policies Niklas Döhler, Claudia Wellenreuther, André Wolf
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), August 2020
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Combined transport in Europe scenario-based projections of emission saving potentials Malte Jahn, Paul Schumacher, Jan Wedemeier, André Wolf
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2020
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Innovative feedstocks in biodegradable bio-based plastics a literature review Claudia Wellenreuther, André Wolf
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2020
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Market dynamics of biodegradable bio-based plastics projections and linkages to European policies Niklas Döhler, Claudia Wellenreuther, André Wolf
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2020
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Demographic change in Switzerland impacts on economic growth in an Overlapping Generations Model Luisa-Marie Hauser, Carsten-Henning Schlag, André Wolf
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2020
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Combined transport in Europe scenario-based projections of emission saving potentials Malte Jahn, Paul Schumacher, Jan Wedemeier, André Wolf
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2020
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Innovative feedstocks in biodegradable bio-based plastics a literature review Claudia Wellenreuther, André Wolf
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2020
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Demographic change in Switzerland impacts on economic growth in an Overlapping Generations Model Luisa-Marie Hauser, Carsten-Henning Schlag, André Wolf
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2020
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Impact of welfare sanctions on employment and benefit receipt considering top-up benefits and indirect sanctions Ingrid Hohenleitner, Katja Hillmann
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2019
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Impact of welfare sanctions on the quality of subsequent employment wages, incomes, and employment stability Ingrid Hohenleitner, Katja Hillmann
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), 2019
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Does culture trump money? Erwerbsverhalten und Kitanutzung von Müttern mit und ohne Migrationshintergrund in Deutschland Christina Boll, Andreas Lagemann
Hamburg: Hamburgisches WeltWirtschaftsInstitut (HWWI), November 2018
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Does culture trump money? employment and childcare use of migrant and non-migrant mothers of pre-school children in Germany Christina Boll, Andreas Lagemann
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics, November 2018
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The gender pay gap in the public and private sector in Germany - magnitude, evolution 2010-2014 and main drivers Christina Boll, Andreas Lagemann
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics, 2018
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Patterns of overeducation in Europe the role of field of study Christina Boll, Anja Rossen, André Wolf
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics, 2018
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What drives nickel prices a structural VAR approach Lars G. Ehrlich
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics, October 2018
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Photovoltaic self-consumption after the support period will it pay off in a cross-sector perspective? Jonas Klamka, André Wolf, Lars G. Ehrlich
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics, 2018
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Artificial neural network regression models predicting GDP growth Malte Jahn
Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg Institute of International Economics, 2018
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Interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit im Verbundprojekt Herausforderungen und kritische Faktoren einer erfolgreichen Forschungskooperation Andreas Röhlig
Hamburg: Hamburgisches WeltWirtschaftsInstitut, Januar 2018
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The gender lifetime earnings gap exploring gendered pay from the life course perspective Christina Boll, Malte Jahn, Andreas Lagemann
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), March 2017
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Public childcare and maternal labour supply new evidence for Germany Christina Boll, Andreas Lagemann
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), [November 2017]
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Optimal public information dissemination introducing multiplier effects into a generalized beauty contest Hendrik Hüning and Lukas Meub
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics, [May 2016]
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A cross-country comparison of gender differences in job-related training the role of working hours and the household context Christina Boll, Elisabeth Bublitz
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics, March 2016
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Overeducation - new evidence for 25 European countries Christina Boll, Julian Leppin, Anja Rossen, André Wolf
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics, April 2016
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The social pay gap across occupations survey and experimental evidence Elisabeth Bublitz, Tobias Regner
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics, April 2016
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Asset market response to monetary policy news from SNB press releases Hendrik Hüning
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics, September 2016
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Misperceptions of income distributions cross-country evidence from a randomized survey experiment Elisabeth Bublitz
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics, December 2016
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Green accounting, institutional quality and investment decisions macroeconomic implications from an analysis of the oil and mining sector Jana Stöver
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), January 22
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Hamburg's port position Hinterland competition in Central Europe from TEN-T corridor ports Franziska Biermann, Jan Wedemeier
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics, 2016
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The EU gender earnings gap job segregation and working time as driving factors Christina Boll, Anja Rossen, André Wolf
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), September 2016
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Impact of welfare sanctions on employment entry and exit from labor force evidence from German survey data Katja Hillmann; Ingrid Hohenleitner
Hamburg: HWWI Inst. of International Economics, 2015
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A location quotient-based interregional input-output (IRIOLQ) framework Malte Jahn
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2015
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Climate change vulnerability in cities the case of Hamburg Julia Rose, Christina Benita Wilke
Hamburg: HWWI Inst. of International Economics, 2015
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It's not all about parents' education, it also matters what they do parents' employment and children's school success in Germany Christina Boll, Malte Hoffmann
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), January 2015
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Matching skills of individuals and firms along the career path Elisabeth Bublitz
Hamburg: HWWI Inst. of International Economics, 2015
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Entrepreneurship, human capital, and labor demand a story of signaling and matching Elisabeth Bublitz; Kristian Nielsen; Florian Noseleit; Bram Timmermans
Hamburg: HWWI Inst. of International Economics, 2015
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Environmental regulation and sustainable competitiveness evaluating the role of firm-level green investments in the context of the Porter hypothesis Jana Stöver; John P. Weche
Hamburg: HWWI Inst. of International Economics, 2015
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Potential effects of a statutory minimum wage on the gender pay gap a simulation-based study for Germany Christina Boll, Hendrik Hüning, Julian Leppin and Johannes Puckelwald
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), June 2015
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Immigrant-native differences in stockholding the role of cognitive and non-cognitive skills Marc-André Luik; Max Friedrich Steinhardt
Hamburg: HWWI Inst. of International Economics, 2015
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Welfare implications of power rationing an application to Germany Lars Wenzel; André Wolf
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2014
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Overeducation among graduates an overlooked facet of the gender pay gap? ; evidence from East and West Germany Christina Boll, Julian Sebastian Leppin
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2014
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Modeling dynamics of metal price series via state space approach with two common factors Vasyl Golosnoy and Anja Rossen
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2014
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How to woo the smart ones? evaluating the determinants that particularly attract highly qualified people to cities Tanja Buch; Silke Hamann; Annekatrin Niebuhr; Anja Rossen
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2014
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Green, greener, grey disentangling different types of green growth Marie-Christin Rische; Andreas Roehlig; Jana Stoever
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2014
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Who is overeducated and why? probit and dynamic mixed multinomial logit analyses of vertical mismatch in East and West Germany Christina Boll; Julian Sebastian Leppin; Klaus Schömann
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2014
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Entwicklung und Determinanten des Siedlungsabfallaufkommens in Deutschland Jan-Ove Erichsen; Friso Schlitte; Sven Schulze
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2014
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Tax sovereignty and feasibility of international regulations for tobacco tax policies Michael Bräuninger
Hamburg: Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), July 2014
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A spatial computable general equilibrium model for the analysis of regional climate change impacts and adaptation policies von Malte Jahn
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2014
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The role of a changing market environment for credit default swap pricing Julian S. Leppin; Stefan Reitz
Hamburg: HWWI Inst. of International Economics, 2014
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Changing patterns of electricity use in European manufacturing a decomposition analysis Lars Wenzel; André Wolf
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2014
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What are metal prices like? co-movement, price cycles and long-run trends Anja Rossen
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2014
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On the predictive content of nonlinear transformations of lagged autoregression residuals and time series observations Anja Rossen
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2014
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The relation between overreaction in forecasts and uncertainty a nonlinear approach Julian S. Leppin
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2014
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Pane e Cioccolata the impact of native attitudes on return migration Augustin de Coulon; Dragos Radu; Max Friedrich Steinhardt
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2013
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Regional diversity in the costs of electricity outages results for German counties Simon Piaszeck; Lars Wenzel; André Wolf
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2013
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Equal matches are only half the story why German female graduates earn 27 % less than males Christina Boll; Julian Sebastian Leppin
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2013
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Protection against major catastrophes an economic perspective Lars Wenzel; André Wolf
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2013
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Forecasting regional growth in Germany a panel approach using business survey data Lars Wenzel
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2013
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Sektorale und regionale Betroffenheit durch den Klimawandel am Beispiel der Metropolregion Hamburg Xenia Frei; Julia Kowalewski
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2013
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Towards a new measure of a country's competitiveness: applying canonical correlation Lars Wenzel; André Wolf
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2013
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A Zidane clustering theorem why top players tend to play in one team and how the competitive balance can be restored Henning Vöpel
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2013
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Short-term forecasting with business surveys evidence for German IHK data at federal state level Lars Wenzel, André Wolf
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2013
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Economics of extreme weather events in cities terminology and regional impact models Malte Jahn
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2013
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Does better education cause higher income? Malte Homann; Uwe Jensen
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2013
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Unraveling the complexity of US presidential approval a multi-dimensional semi-parametric approach Michael Berlemann; Soeren Enkelmann; Torben Kuhlenkasper
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Weniger Rechtsverletzungen durch mehr Informationen? Arbeitsmarkterfahrungen und Informationsbedarf bulgarisch- und albanischsprachiger Zugewanderter in Berlin Vesela Kovacheva; Dita Vogel
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Regionalization of national input-output tables empirical evidence on the use of the FLQ formula Julia Kowalewski
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Inter-industrial relations and sectoral employment development in German regions Julia Kowalewski
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Who leaves and when? selective outmigration of immigrants from Germany Torben Kuhlenkasper; Max Friedrich Steinhardt
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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What drives FDI from non-traditional sources? a comparative analysis of the determinants of bilateral FDI flows Maximiliano Sosa Andrés; Peter Nunnenkamp; Matthias Busse
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Creative professionals and high-skilled agents polarization of employment growth? Jan Wedemeier
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Renewables in the energy transition evidence on solar home systems and lighting fuel choice in Kenya Jann Lay; Janosch Ondraczek; Jana Stöver
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Fathers' childcare the difference between participation and amount of time Nora Reich
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Immigration and election outcomes evidence from city districts in Hamburg Alkis Henri Otto; Max Friedrich Steinhardt
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Trade and economic growth a re-examination of the empirical evidence Matthias Busse; Jens Königer
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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The estimation of reservation wages a simulation-based comparison Julian Sebastian Leppin
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Fathers' childcare and parental leave policies evidence from Western European Countries and Canada Nora Reich; Christina Boll; Julian Sebastian Leppin
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Policy options for climate policy in the residential building sector the case of Germany von Sebastian Schröer
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Does dual citizenship increase naturalization? evidence from Indian immigrants in the US Daniel Naujoks
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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The impact of distance in seaborne trade an analysis of bilateral container transport flows Franziska Biermann
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Political determinants of budget deficit in Pakistan an empirical investigation Mumtaz Anwar; Munazza Ahmad
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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The political economy of trade and migration evidence from the US Congress HWWI Institute of International Economics. Paola Conconi; Giovanni Facchini; Max Friedrich Steinhardt; Maurizio Zanardi
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Monocentric cities, endogenous agglomeration, and unemployment disparities Ulrich Zierahn
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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The effect of market access on the labor market evidence from German reunification Ulrich Zierahn
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Impact of benefit sanctions on unemployment outflow evidence from German survey data Katja Hillmann; Ingrid Hohenleitner
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2012
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Regional unemployment and new economic geography Ulrich Zierahn
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2011
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Efficient redistribution comparing basic income with unemployment benefit Felix FitzRoy; Jim Jin
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2011
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Agglomeration, congestion, and regional unemployment disparities Ulrich Zierahn
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2011
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The taxation-growth-nexus revisited K. Peren Arin; Michael Berlemann; Faik Koray; Torben Kuhlenkasper
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2011
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Age, life-satisfaction, and relative income Felix FitzRoy; Max Friedrich Steinhardt; Michael Nolan
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2011
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The resource curse revisited governance and natural resources Matthias Busse; Steffen Gröning
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2011
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The conjoint quest for a liberal positive program "Old Chicago", Freiburg and Hayek Ekkehard Köhler; Stefan Kolev
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2011
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Unemployment duration in Germany a comprehensive study with dynamic hazard models and P-Splines Torben Kuhlenkasper; Max Steinhardt
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2011
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On the predictive content of nonlinear transformations of lagged autoregression residuals and time series observations Anja Rossen
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2011
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Regional labor demand and national labor market institutions in the EU15 Helmut Herwartz; Annekatrin Niebuhr
Hamburg: HWWI Institute of International Economics, 2011