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Deutschland 2 Germany 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Deutschland (bis 1945) 1 Economic growth 1 Economic history 1 Environmental tax 1 Free rider problem 1 Germany (until 1945) 1 Homeownership 1 Human capital 1 Humankapital 1 Industrialisierung 1 Industrialization 1 International cooperation 1 Internationale Zusammenarbeit 1 Median voter 1 Medianwähler-Modell 1 Neue politische Ökonomie 1 Overlapping Generations 1 Overlapping generations 1 Pension finance 1 Political conflict 1 Politischer Konflikt 1 Private consumption 1 Privater Konsum 1 Public choice 1 Real wages 1 Reallohn 1 Rentenfinanzierung 1 Social security contribution 1 Solidarity 1 Solidarität 1 Sozialversicherungsbeitrag 1 Steuerreform 1 Tax reform 1 Trittbrettfahrerverhalten 1 Vermögen 1 Wealth 1
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Pfister, Ulrich 2 Riedel, Jana 2 Uebele, Martin 2 Fidrmuc, Jarko 1 Fidrmucl, Jarko 1 Habla, Wolfgang 1 Ke, Changxia 1 Konrad, Kai A. 1 Morath, Florian 1 Roeder, Kerstin 1 Senaj, Matus 1 Senajill, Matúš 1
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Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2012: Neue Wege und Herausforderungen für den Arbeitsmarkt des 21. Jahrhunderts - Session: Economic Growth and Human Capital 2
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Real wages and the origins of modern economic growth in Germany, 16th to 19th centuries
Pfister, Ulrich; Riedel, Jana; Uebele, Martin - 2012
The study develops two new real wages series for Germany c. 1500-1850 and analyzes their relationship with population size. From 1690 data density allows the estimation of a structural time series model of this relationship. The major results are the following: First, there was a strong negative...
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Human capital, consumption, and housing wealth in transition
Fidrmucl, Jarko; Senajill, Matúš - 2012
This paper focuses on human capital and housing in Slovakia during the economic reforms of the last two decades. We compare households that entered the labour market before and after the economic reforms in 1990. On the one hand, we study the returns to education in different labour market...
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Intergenerational aspects of ecotax reforms : an application to Germany
Habla, Wolfgang; Roeder, Kerstin - 2012
We analyze the German ecotax package in a model of overlapping generations and majority voting. The package consists of the ecotax rate and the budgetary rule which assigns a fraction of the tax revenue to the reduction of pension contributions while holding pension benefits constant. The old...
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Brothers in arms : an experiment on the alliance puzzle
Ke, Changxia; Konrad, Kai A.; Morath, Florian - 2012
The generic alliance game considers players in an alliance who fight against an external enemy. After victory, the alliance may break up, and its members fight against each other about the spoils of the victory. Our experimental analysis of this game shows: In-group solidarity vanishes after the...
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Human Capital, Consumption, and Housing Wealth in Transition
Fidrmuc, Jarko; Senaj, Matus - 2012
This paper focuses on human capital and physical capital of households in Slovakia during the economic reforms of the last two decades. We compare households who entered the labor market before and after the economic reforms in 1990. On the one hand, we study the returns to education by...
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Real wages and the origins of modern economic growth in Germany, 16th to 19th centuries
Uebele, Martin; Pfister, Ulrich; Riedel, Jana - 2012
The study develops two new real wages series for Germany c. 1500-1850 and analyzes their relationship with population size. From 1690 data density allows the estimation of a structural time series model of this relationship. The major results are the following: First, there was a strong negative...
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