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Theorie 80 Theory 80 Estimation 23 Schätzung 23 Deutschland 19 Germany 19 Welt 12 World 12 Experiment 11 Hedging 11 Risiko 11 Risk 11 E-commerce 8 Electronic Commerce 8 International economy 8 Internationale Wirtschaft 8 Multinationales Unternehmen 8 Transnational corporation 8 Corruption 7 Endogenes Wachstumsmodell 7 Endogenous growth model 7 Evolutionary economics 7 Evolutionsökonomik 7 Exchange rate risk 7 Korruption 7 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 6 Decision under uncertainty 6 Derivat 6 Derivative 6 Entscheidung unter Unsicherheit 6 Export 6 General equilibrium 6 Industrial organization 6 Industrieökonomik 6 Risikomanagement 6 Risk management 6 Wirtschaftswachstum 6 Währungsrisiko 6 East Germany 5 Economic development 5
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Arbeitspapier 99 Working Paper 99 Graue Literatur 96 Non-commercial literature 96 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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English 101 German 22 Undetermined 3
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Broll, Udo 30 Berlemann, Michael 12 Lehmann-Waffenschmidt, Marco 12 Wälde, Klaus 12 Wahl, Jack E. 10 Karmann, Alexander 8 Thum, Marcel 8 Choi, Jay Pil 6 Graff, Michael 5 Hirte, Georg 5 Kit, Pong Wong 5 Eckwert, Bernhard 4 Reina, Livia 4 Blum, Ulrich 3 Gilroy, Bernard Michael 3 Markwardt, Gunther 3 Tscharaktschiew, Stefan 3 Bieta, Volker 2 Biswas, Amit K. 2 Brunow, Stephan 2 Dittrich, Gunnar 2 Egozcue, Martin 2 Eisenschmidt, Jens 2 Friedrich, B. Cornelia 2 Hansen, Sabine 2 Hott, Christian 2 Lehmann-Waffenschmidt, B. Cornelia 2 Lukas, Daniel 2 Maltritz, Dominik 2 Nenovski, Nikolaj 2 Roldán-Ponce, Antonio 2 Seitz, Helmut 2 Sennewald, Ken 2 Siebe, Wilfried 2 Steinmann, Lukas 2 Werblow, Andreas 2 Wessel, Christoph 2 Woitek, Ulrich 2 Wong, Wing Keung 2 Zweifel, Peter 2
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Dresden discussion paper series in economics 76 Dresden Discussion Paper in Economics 27 Dresden discussion paper in economics 22 Diskussionsbeiträge aus dem Institut für Wirtschaft und Verkehr 1
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The impact of trust, risk and disaster exposure on microinsurance demand : results of a DCE analysis in Cambodia
Fiala, Oliver; Wende, Danny - 2016
Natural disasters are increasing in frequency and intensity and have devastating impacts on individuals, both humanitarian and economic, particularly in developing countries. Microinsurance is seen as one promising instrument of disaster risk management, however the level of demand for...
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Does labor supply modeling affect findings of transport policy analyses?
Hirte, Georg; Tscharaktschiew, Stefan - 2015 - This version: January 18, 2015
The transport and urban economics literature applies different labor supply approaches when studying economic or planning instruments. Some studies assume that working hours are endogenous while the number of workdays is given, whereas others model only decisions on workdays. Unfortunately,...
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Two-way migration between similiar countries
Kreickemeier, Udo; Wrona, Jens - 2015
We develop a model to explain two-way migration of high-skilled individuals between countries that are similar in their economic characteristics. High-skilled migration results from the combination of workers whose abilities are private knowledge, and a production technology that gives...
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How Does the Household Structure Shape the Urban Economy?
Tscharaktschiew, Stefan; Hirte, Georg - 2014
Households in real cities are heterogeneous regarding their size and composition. This implies that the household structure - i.e. the (average) household size, the composition, the relative share of different household types, and the number of households - differs across cities. This aspect is...
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An Urban General Equilibrium Model with Multiple Household Structures and Travel Mode Choice
Hirte, Georg; Tscharaktschiew, Stefan - 2014
Households in real cities are heterogeneous regarding their size and composition. An aspect usually neglected in urban models used to study economic and policy issues that arise in today's cities. We develop an urban general equilibrium model that takes a more complex household structure...
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Innovation and Adoption of Electronic Business Technologies
Sülzle, Kai E. - 2014
This paper presents a duopoly model of e-business technology adoption. A leader and a follower benefit from a new e-business technology with uncertain quality depending on its innovation and adoption cost and both firms' adoption timing. When innovation and adoption require large set-up costs,...
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Ambiguity and the incentive to export
Broll, Udo; Kit, Pong Wong - 2014
This paper examines the optimal production and export decisions of an international firm facing exchange rate uncertainty when the firm's preferences exhibit smooth ambiguity aversion. Ambiguity is modeled by a second-order probability distribution that captures the firm's uncertainty about...
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The impact of inflation risk on forward trading and production
Broll, Udo; Kit, Pong Wong - 2014
This note examines the behavior of a competitive firm that faces joint price and inflation risk. Given that the price risk is negatively correlated with the inflation risk in the sense of expectation dependence, the firm optimally opts for an overhedge if the firm's coefficient of relative risk...
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Multinational firm, exchange rate risk and the impact of regret on trade
Broll, Udo; Welzel, Peter; Kit, Pong Wong - 2014
This paper examines the behavior of the regret-averse multinational firm under exchange rate uncertainty. The multinational firm simultaneously sells in the home market and exports to a foreign country. We characterize the multinational firm's regret-averse preferences by a modified utility...
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How international trade is affected by the financial crisis : the gravity trade equation
Broll, Udo; Jauer, Julia - 2014
The study examines the effect of financial crises on international trade with a gravity approach and a large data set covering almost 70 importing and 200 exporting countries from 1950 to 2009. Thus it is possible to put the "Great Trade Collapse" witnessed during the financial crisis 2008/2009,...
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