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Hayo, Bernd 88 Tillmann, Peter 45 Farzanegan, Mohammad Reza 42 Neuenkirch, Matthias 37 Bischoff, Ivo 29 Ziegler, Andreas 28 Michaelis, Jochen 23 Kerber, Wolfgang 22 Neumeier, Florian 21 Bühren, Christoph 20 Voigt, Stefan 18 Klose, Jens 13 Winker, Peter 13 Kosfeld, Reinhold 11 Paha, Johannes 11 Cho, Seo-Young 10 Gutsche, Gunnar 10 Hefeker, Carsten 10 Nakazawa, Katsuyoshi 10 Götz, Georg 9 Wetzel, Heike 9 Wrede, Matthias 9 Albert, Max 8 Finck, David 8 Herold, Daniel 8 Klotz, Phil-Adrian 8 Schwanebeck, Benjamin 8 Uhl, Matthias 8 Dannenberg, Astrid 7 Egbert, Henrik 7 Frank, Björn 7 Göcke, Matthias 7 Hildenbrand, Andreas 7 Mierzwa, Sascha 7 Rudolph, Sven 7 Unal, Umut 7 Erol, Isil 6 Goetz, Georg 6 Greiff, Matthias 6 Korn, Evelyn 6
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MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics 749 MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics, 02-2017 1 MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics, 42-2017 1 MAGKS, Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics 1
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A new (intellectual) property right for non-personal data? An economic analysis
Kerber, Wolfgang - 2016
The discussion about appropriate legal rules for the digital economy has raised the question of the ownership of non-personal data, e.g. in the context of value networks of firms, smart manufacturing and connected cars. The article analyzes from an economic perspective whether there is a need...
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Remittance inflows and state-dependent monetary policy transmission in developing countries
Machasio, Immaculate; Tillmann, Peter - 2016
Remittance inflows from overseas workers are an important source of foreign funding for developing and emerging economies. The literature is in- conclusive about the cyclical nature of remittance inflows. To the extent remittances are procyclical they pose a challenge to monetary policy: a...
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Do remittance flows stabilize developing countries in the aftermath of sovereign defaults?
Machasio, Immaculate - 2016
Remittances are transfers of money by foreign workers to their home countries. These remittance flows have been considered a very important source of finance for many developing countries accounting between 5-40% of the recipient country's GDP. This paper empirically examines whether remittance...
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Are private investors willing to pay for sustainable investments? A stated choice experiment
Gutsche, Gunnar; Ziegler, Andreas - 2016
This paper examines the willingness of private financial decision makers to pay for socially responsible investments (SRI). Our empirical analysis is based on unique data from a representative computer-based survey in Germany that especially comprised two stated choice experiments. The...
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On the relevance of psychological motives, values, and norms for socially responsible investments: An econometric analysis
Gutsche, Gunnar; Köbrich-León, Anja; Ziegler, Andreas - 2016
Based on unique data from a representative computer-based survey among financial decision makers in Germany, this paper empirically examines the determinants of socially responsible investments (SRI). Our econometric analysis implies that the perceived financial performance of SRI matters for...
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Should there be a more active role of family care assistants in long-term care provision? Survey evidence on the view of German citizens
Bischoff, Ivo; Kusa, Nataliya - 2016
This paper deals with the public acceptance of policies that pave the way for a more active role of family care assistants in long-term care provision. Family care assistants, i.e. non-relatives providing homecare services in the own private home of the care recipient, provide valuable help for...
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Citizens' support for inter-municipal cooperation: Evidence from a survey in the German state of Hesse
Bergholz, Christian; Bischoff, Ivo - 2016
Inter-municipal cooperation (IMC) is promoted as a way in which small, fiscally weak munic-ipalities can cope with intensified interregional competition and demographic change. We pro-vide first evidence on citizens' support for IMC using survey data from rural Germany. We cover different fields...
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Ice age climate, somatic capital, and the timing of the neolithic transition
Grall, Lothar - 2016
This paper proposes somatic capital as a hitherto neglected variable in the discussion of factors impacting the timing of the Neolithic transition. It develops an evolutionary growth theory that builds on the trade-off between the quantity and the quality of offspring. The theory suggests that...
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Natural selection, technological progress, and the origin of human longevity
Grall, Lothar - 2016
This paper suggests that feedback effects between technological progress and human longevity lie at the heart of their common emergence in human history. It connects two major research questions. First, the long life span after menopause is a unique but puzzling feature of humans among primates....
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Geography, parental investment, and comparative economic Development
Grall, Lothar - 2016
This paper suggests differential parental investment as a theoretical link between geographical conditions and comparative economic development, possibly accounting for the reversal of fortune in the process of development with respect to land productivity. The paper develops an evolutionary...
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