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visit. Both predictions are confirmed on four waves of data from the German Socio-Economic Panel. The estimated marginal … ; Germany …
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The European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) is a rotational panel provided by Eurostat that …
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source (i.e. the population of firm websites in Germany), which has as yet not been studied rigorously in terms of its …
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This paper deals with the effect of (i) damage experience from extreme weather events and (ii) expectations concerning future climate change on subjective wellbeing (SWB). We use data of a large representative survey amongst German households. The effect of experienced weather events on SWB of...
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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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Bankengruppe and Creditreform set up a panel study of newly founded firms in Germany: the KfW/ZEW Start-up Panel. In each of the … ; panel data ; Germany …So far, there has been no data set which observes firm formations in Germany not only on a cross-sectional basis using …
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whether experiencing financial and health-related damage caused by storms affects risk preference of individuals in Germany …. Using unique panel data, we find that households who report storm damage increased their risk taking. We do not find …
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In this paper it is tested which of the various alternative approaches for constructing knowledge spillover pools suggested in existing literature measures the extent to which a firm can costlessly receive external knowlegde best. Since knowledge spillovers are unmeasurable, a 'goodness of fit'...
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This paper is concerned with fiscal externalities arising from local taxation of a mobile factor. Using a panel of more …
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