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historical instrumental variables 3 new economic geography 3 regional labor market performance 3 reverse causation 3 transport infrastructure 3 Deutschland 2 Germany 2 Historical Instrumental Variables 2 IV-Schätzung 2 Instrumental variables 2 Neue ökonomische Geographie 2 New Economic Geography 2 New economic geography 2 Performance 2 Regional Labor Market 2 Regional labour market 2 Regionaler Arbeitsmarkt 2 Reverse Causation 2 Transport Infrastructure 2 Transport infrastructure 2 Verkehrsinfrastruktur 2
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Möller, Joachim 5 Zierer, Marcus 5
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 2 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 University of Lüneburg Working paper series in economics 1 Working Paper Series in Economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2 RePEc 1
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The Impact of the German Autobahn Net on Regional Labor Market Performance: A Study Using Historical Instrument Variables
Möller, Joachim; Zierer, Marcus - 2014
This paper analyzes the impact of the German autobahn net on the economic performance of German regions. To address endogeneity and reverse causation problems, we use historical instrument variables, i.e. a plan of the railroad net in 1890 and a plan of the autobahn net in 1937. We find a...
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The impact of the German autobahn net on regional labor market performance: A study using historical instrument variables
Möller, Joachim; Zierer, Marcus - 2014
This paper analyzes the impact of the German autobahn net on the economic performance of German regions. To address endogeneity and reverse causation problems, we use historical instrument variables, i.e. a plan of the railroad net in 1890 and a plan of the autobahn net in 1937. We find a...
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The Impact of the German Autobahn Net on Regional Labor Market Performance: A Study Using Historical Instrument Variables
Möller, Joachim; Zierer, Marcus - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2014
This paper analyzes the impact of the German autobahn net on the economic performance of German regions. To address endogeneity and reverse causation problems, we use historical instrument variables, i.e. a plan of the railroad net in 1890 and a plan of the autobahn net in 1937. We find a...
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The impact of the German autobahn net on regional labor market performance : a study using historical instrument variables
Möller, Joachim; Zierer, Marcus - 2014
This paper analyzes the impact of the German autobahn net on the economic performance of German regions. To address endogeneity and reverse causation problems, we use historical instrument variables, i.e. a plan of the railroad net in 1890 and a plan of the autobahn net in 1937. We find a...
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The impact of the German autobahn net on regional labor market performance : a study using historical instrument variables
Möller, Joachim; Zierer, Marcus - 2014
This paper analyzes the impact of the German autobahn net on the economic performance of German regions. To address endogeneity and reverse causation problems, we use historical instrument variables, i.e. a plan of the railroad net in 1890 and a plan of the autobahn net in 1937. We find a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010440610
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