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. For these purposes, panel unit root tests are employed to improve power against univariate counterparts. Since cross … section correlation is a distinct feature of the underlying panel data, results are based on various second generation panel …
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Declining inflation rates might have negative consequences for tax revenues. Phenomena like the inflationary bracket creep in a progressive income tax system do not work any longer. With this background the paper analyzes the extent of fiscal drag for OECD countries since 1965. Some...
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relationship using panel data on German start-up firms as well as German patent data. It employs different indicators of patenting … activity. By applying fixed-effects and first-differencing panel data methods it is shown that patenting activity has a …
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We propose four different GMM estimators that allow almost consistent estimation of the structural parameters of panel …
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This paper presents for the first time panel evidence on the productivity effects of training intensity and different … establishments as well as omitted variable bias. Using the waves 1997 – 2000 of the IAB establishment panel, it is found that when …
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as well as pooled mean group and mean group estimators, the latter in a dynamic heterogeneous panel framework. We find …
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panel random coefficient model, we show that financial experts have systematically misperceived the ECB's interest rate rule …
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problems, is overcome by adopting a Bayesian Model Averaging approach. I apply this method to a panel data set that covers 17 …
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In the European Union (EU) and in Germany the transport sector is the only sector with increasing CO2 emissions (in the EU by about 32 % and in Germany by about 1 % since 1990). Especially in road freight and air transport a further strong increase is forecasted. In the transport sector this...
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International shipping is an important emitter of greenhouse gases. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is discussing different approaches to reduce maritime CO2 emissions, in particular market-based mechanisms. In this paper, we assess potential implications of a maritime emission...
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