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aggregate implications of fiscal transfers. Calibrating the model for Germany, we find that transfers indeed deliver smaller …
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price method, which depends on the consumer theory of the classical economics, implies that each characteristic of … characteristics, location characteristics, and neighborhood characteristics. Theory and empirical applications of the HPM, which have …
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Regional labour markets in the „Great Recession“: The evolution of regional unemployment rates in Germany, France and …
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In this paper we present and confront the expected outcome of an increase in risk on the regional or sectoral allocation of labor force and employment. The basic frameworks are the benchmark dualistic scenarios. A single-input analysis of a homogeneous product economy is provided. Uncertainty is...
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Regional unemployment rates are strongly persistent. Using a search-and-matching model of a local labor market with firm and worker migration, we study how agglomeration effects amplify labor demand shocks. When firms disappear in the model, productivity decreases which discourages incoming...
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The distance and time of home-workplace commuter journeys of more than 700,000 workers in the Moscow region have been determined by GIS techniques using data from the year 2001. This has allowed visualization of commuting patterns in the Moscow region in the framework of a geospatial approach...
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of countries. Researchers have ensured that innovations in theory, data construction and model application have matched …
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We examine the application of quantitative spatial models to the growing body of fine spatial data used to study economic outcomes for regions, cities, and neighborhoods. In "granular" settings where people choose from a large set of potential residence-workplace pairs, idiosyncratic choices...
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to examine the spatial distribution of quality of life in Germany. For this purpose, an Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis …
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This paper deals with the question of whether migrants in Germany pay a rent premium for apartments of comparable … account for nonrandom neighborhood choice. The estimation sample is a uniquely assembled panel comprising the German Socio … quality. We find no evidence that having a migrant background is directly associated with higher rent. Migrants may …
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