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ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe to West Germany after World War II as a natural experiment to study this question. A … support for these predictions. -- Immigration ; sectoral change ; output growth ; post-war Germany …
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variable x2. To explore interaction effects, so-called interaction terms x1x2 are typically included in estimation …
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variable x2. To explore interaction effects, socalled interaction terms x1x2 are typically included in estimation …
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-productivity growth in Germany indicates that such policies are effective, but only up to a certain maximum treatment intensity. Although … regional science. -- Generalized propensity score ; nearest neighbor matching ; labor productivity growth ; regional policy …
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illustrate that the bias of the ordinary heckit estimator is removed by these generalized estimation procedures. Along with OLS … effectiveness of financial incentives for weight loss among the obese. Estimation results indicate that the choice of the estimation …
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Using unique firm-level survey data from Germany, this paper investigates two measures of supply constraints: a new direct measure that indicates material shortages and capacity utilization, a widely accepted measure of bottlenecks and slack. We document substantial heterogeneity in supply...
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We analyze public expectations about migrants’ provision of work effort as a driving force in the self-selection process of high-skilled migrants. We adopt and extend Piketty’s (1998) theoretical framework of social status and work out how country-specific public expectations affect the...
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Unemployed individuals may regain identity utility through coping strategies, which however vary with age and gender. Using highly detailed German county level data, we test whether the social norm effect of unemployment is age-dependent. The wellbeing differential between the unemployed and the...
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