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, housing policy was carried out in different countries differently. This is particularly true for Germany and Russia. Even … Germany and Russia, identifying the similarities and differences. …
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differences become apparent when Soviet Russia is compared with Germany—a large European market economy that faced similar …, particularly among those engaged in the war. Originally, Russia went the same way as the other countries. However, after the …
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The massive increase of real estate prices in some regions of Germany is a direct consequence of the ongoing financial …
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The East-West gap in the German population is believed to originate from migrants escaping the socialist regime in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). We use newly collected regional data and the combination of a regression discontinuity design in space with a difference-in-differences...
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The East-West gap in the German population is believed to originate from migrants escaping the socialist regime in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). We use newly collected regional data and the combination of a regression discontinuity design in space with a difference-in-differences...
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disparities in homeownership rates between eastern and western Germany as well as between rural, urbanized and agglomerated …
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Rent control is a highly debated social policy that has been omnipresent since World War I. Since the 2010s, it is experiencing a true renaissance, for many cities and countries facing chronic housing shortages are desperately looking for solution, directing their attention to controling housing...
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Socio-economic inequality is on the rise in major European cities as are the worries about that, since this development is seen as threatening social cohesion and stability. Surprisingly, relatively little is known about the spatial dimensions of rising socioeconomic inequality. This paper...
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The aim of this paper is to get new insight into the complex relationship between social inequalities and socioeconomic segregation by undertaking a comparative study North and South European cities. Our main finding shows that during the last global economic cycle from the 1980s through the...
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comparative analysis of the development of entrepreneurship in East and West Germany after World War II. The introduction of an … anti-entrepreneurial socialist economy in East Germany in 1949, and the subsequent transformation to a market economy four … analysis of East and West Germany assesses how these shocks affected the level of entrepreneurship at the regional level …
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