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Ricardo-Industrien konzentriert und den sektoralen Strukturwandel spürbar behindert. …This paper examines the impact of external and internal protection on the speed of structural change in West Germany … West Germany is increasingly concentrated on the conservation of Ricardo industries. In consequence, the speed of …
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This paper analyzes the introduction of the German minimum wage in 2015 in a structural model geared to quantitatively assess its long-run economic effects. We first employ a simple neoclassic model where wages equal theirmarginal product, then extend thismodel to two sector economy, and finally...
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, the recent gains of the industrial sector in West Germany are interpreted as a temporary deviation from the long …
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reale Variablen (1953-1987) ergeben, daß die random-walk-Hypothese für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland im großen und ganzen … Germany. Empirical tests for 17 variables (annual data for 1953-1987) suggest that this hypothesis cannot be rejected with …, one cannot exclusively rely on real shocks when explaining West Germany's business cycles. …
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In Germany there are several research institutes for empirical economic and social research which are in major part …
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The premium rates paid for statutory health insurance in Germany play a key role in the competition among health care … information about premium rates of all statutory health insurance funds in Germany. Applying a multinomial logit model, we show … used to evaluate the future developments in statutory health insurance in Germany, assuming that customer mobility will …
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in Deutschland. Nach einer theoretischen Darstellung der Verfahren und ihrer jeweiligen Vor- und Nachteile werden diese …
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