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, Einkommensverteilung und Reichtum. -- Hohe Einkommen ; Soziale Herkunft ; Diskriminierung ; Humankapital ; Leistung ; Sozio …
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Reformprozessen erfordern mindestens einen Datensatz, der die in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland existierende Einkommensverteilung … Quellen hin, die die Einkommensverteilung vergleichsweise umfassend darstellen: die Volkswirtschaftlichen Gesamtrechnungen …
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möglich sind. Für Analysen der Einkommensverteilung werfen die Einkünfte aus Unternehmertätigkeit und Vermögen besondere …
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This paper investigates the role intangible capital plays for economic growth in different sectors in Germany. It consists of two major parts. In the first part, we aim at measuring investment in intangibles at the sector level. We shed light on differences across sectors but also compare these...
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We analyse Italy's growth pattern from 2001 to 2019 using the demand and growth regime categories proposed in the post-Keynesian tradition and recently adopted in the comparative political economy (CPE) literature. We argue that Italy followed an export-led recovery strategy after the Global...
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This paper investigates the deindustrialization process in Germany and Spain from 1995 to 2018. It is argued that the deindustrialization trajectories of each country are partially related to their growth models. An analysis in two steps is conducted. First, using the OECD input-output tables, a...
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The paper presents a detailed industry-level productivity analysis (52 industries) for the effects of industry structure on TFP growth for Germany from 1971 until 2000. The analysis builds on a theory by Acemoglu et al. (2003) relating industry structure and productivity growth of an industry....
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Extending the common baseline model in various dimensions does not fundamentally change the low contribution of labor quality to productivity growth in Germany. Labor quality growth is low owing to a small increase in the share of workers with higher education, a negative contribution from a...
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US labor productivity in ICT-skill intensive industries experienced tremendous increases in post-1995 trend growth compared to Germany, while other (non-ICT-skill intensive) industries showed similar growth trends in both countries. Examining the source of industry productivity growth in German...
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