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Length 39 pages 2 Economic Growth 1 Length: 39 pages 1 SOEP 1 Short-run Fluctuations Length 39 pages 1 Structural Change 1 Technical Change 1 diversification 1 happiness 1 human capital 1 labor flows 1 personality traits Length 39 pages 1 relatedness 1 skills Length 39 pages 1 subjective well-being 1 vector autoregressions 1
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Book / Working Paper 6
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English 3 Undetermined 3
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Binder, Martin 1 Dopfer, Kurt 1 Ehrmann, Michael 1 Henning, Martin Svensson 1 Lorentz, André 1 Neffke, Frank 1 Savona, Maria 1 Tomer, John F. 1 Ward, Felix 1 Ziegelmeyer, Michael 1
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Volkswirtschaft Abteilung, Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften 5 Central Bank of Luxembourg 1
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Papers on Economics and Evolution 5 BCL working papers 1
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Household Risk Management and Actual Mortgage Choice in the Euro Area
Ehrmann, Michael; Ziegelmeyer, Michael - Central Bank of Luxembourg - 2014
Mortgages constitute the largest part of household debt. An essential choice when taking out a mortgage is between fixed-interest-rate mortgages (FRMs) and adjustable-interest-rate mortgages (ARMs). However, so far, no comprehensive cross-country study has analyzed what determines household...
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Evolution and Complexity in Economics Revisited
Dopfer, Kurt - Volkswirtschaft Abteilung, Fachbereich … - 2011
The paper discusses recent trends in the sister sciences of evolutionary economics and complexity economics. It suggests that a unifying approach that marries the two strands is needed when reconstructing economics as a science capable of tackling the two key questions of the discipline: complex...
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The Structure of Happiness: A Vector Autoregressive Approach
Binder, Martin; Ward, Felix - Volkswirtschaft Abteilung, Fachbereich … - 2011
Subjective well-being is a complex phenomenon coevolving with events in important domains of life. Panel vector autoregressions are a suitable tool to analyze the underlying structure of changes in happiness and its coevolution with changes in income, health, worries, marital status and...
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Structural Change and Business Cycles: An Evolutionary Approach
Lorentz, André; Savona, Maria - Volkswirtschaft Abteilung, Fachbereich … - 2010
The aim of this paper is to account for both the short-run fluctuations and the very-long run transformations induced by technological change in analysing long-run growth patterns. The paper investigates the possible imprint left by short-run fluctuations on the long run dynamics by affecting...
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What Causes Obesity? And Why Has it Grown So Much? An Alternative View
Tomer, John F. - Volkswirtschaft Abteilung, Fachbereich … - 2010
The purpose of this paper is to explain the main social and economic facts concerning obesity in a way that substantially improves upon existing economic theory. In contrast to existing theory, a number of recent health science writers have explained persuasively that weight gain or loss is not...
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Skill-relatedness and firm diversification
Neffke, Frank; Henning, Martin Svensson - Volkswirtschaft Abteilung, Fachbereich … - 2009
According to the knowledge-based view of the firm, a firm’s workforce is its most important resource, and firms often diversify into activities that allow them to leverage human resources. Human capital also represents a main asset for employees. When switching jobs, individuals are expected...
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