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2007
- 0057 Identifying the Rebound: Theoretical Issues and Empirical. Evidence from a German Household Panel
by Manuel Frondel & Jörg Peters & Colin Vance - 0056 Always Poor or Never Poor and Nothing in Between? Duration of Child Poverty in Germany
by Michael Fertig & Marcus Tamm - 0055 Does Money Buy Higher Schooling? Evidence from Secondary School Track Choice in Germany
by Marcus Tamm
2006
- 0054 Who gets the Credit? Determinants of the Probability of Default in the German Hospital Sector
by Boris Augurzky & Dirk Engel & Christoph Schwierz - 0053 Hard Coal Subsidies: A Never-Ending Story?
by Manuel Frondel & Rainer Kambeck & Christoph M. Schmidt - 0052 Tobacco and Alcohol: Complements or Substitutes? - A Statistical Guinea Pig Approach
by Harald Tauchmann & Silja Göhlmann & Till Requate & Chistoph M. Schmidt - 0051 Improving Business Cycle Forecasts’ Accuracy - What Can We Learn from Past Errors?
by Roland Döhrn - 0050 Satellites and Suburbs: A High-resolution Model of Open-space Conversion
by Colin Vance & Rich Iovanna - 0049 An Extension of the Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition to Non-Linear Models
by Thomas Bauer & Mathias Sinning - 0048 On the Link between Urban Form and Automobile Use - Evidence from German Survey Data
by Colin Vance & Ralf Hedel - 0047 Identifying the Determinants of Attitudes towards Immigrants - A Structural Cross-Country Analysis
by Michael Fertig & Jan Brenner - 0046 The Effects of Reference Pricing on Ex-factory Prices of Rx Drugs in Germany – A Panel Data Approach
by Boris Augurzky & Silja Göhlmann & Stefan Gress & Jürgen Wasem - 0045 Home-ownership and Economic Performance of Immigrants in Germany
by Mathias Sinning - 0044 Gender Differences in Smoking Behavior
by Mathias Sinning & Silja Göhlmann & Thomas Bauer - 0043 Copayments in the German Health System – Do They Work?
by Boris Augurzky & Thomas Bauer & Sandra Schaffner - 0042 Bank Lending and Asset Prices in the Euro Area
by Michael Frömmel & Torsten Schmidt - 0041 Before and After the Hartz Reforms: The Performance of Active Labour Market Policy in Germany
by Jochen Kluve & Lena Jacobi - 0040 A Note on Consistency of Heckman-type two-step Estimators for the Multivariate Sample-Selection Model
by Harald Tauchmann - 0039 Marginal Effects and Significance Testing with Heckman’s Sample Selection Model: A Methodological Note
by Colin Vance - 0038 On the Restrictiveness of Separability: The Significance of Energy in German Manufacturing
by Manuel Frondel & Christoph M. Schmidt - 0037 The Effectiveness of European Active Labor Market Policy
by Jochen Kluve
2005
- 0036 Effects of Oil Price Shocks on German Business Cycles
by Torsten Schmidt & Tobias Zimmermann - 0035 The Intriguing Nexus between Corruption and Capital Account Restrictions
by Lars Siemers & Axel Dreher - 0034 Knowledge Transfer in Buyer-Supplier Relationships – When It (Not) Occurs
by Werner Bönte & Lars Wiethaus - 0033 The Effect of Poverty on the Health of Newborn Children – Evidence from Germany
by Marcus Tamm - 0032 Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition for Tobit Models
by Thomas Bauer & Mathias Sinning - 0030 Human Capital and Economic Growth in OECD Countries
by Torge Midendorf - 0029 The Savings Behavior of Temporary and Permanent Migrants in Germany
by Thomas Bauer & Mathias Sinning - 0028 Price Elasticities and Social Health Insurance Choice in Germany: A Dynamic Panel Data Approach
by Marcus Tamm & Harald Tauchmann & Stefan Greß & Jürgen Wasem - 0027 The Effect of Age at School Entry on Educational Attainment in Germany
by Michael Fertig & Jochen Kluve - 0026 A Portrait of Child Poverty in Germany
by Michael Fertig & Marcus Tamm & Miles Corak - 0025 The Educational and Professional Background of Central Bankers and its Effect on Inflation – An Empirical Analysis
by Silja Göhlmann & Roland Vaubel - 0021 Assessing the performance of matching algorithms when selection into treatment is strong
by Jochen Kluve & Boris Augurzky
2004
- 0024 Characterizing Movements of the U.S. Current Account Deficit
by Torsten Schmidt & Torge Middendorf - 0023 What Can We Learn From International Student Performance Studies? Some Methodological Remarks
by Michael Fertig - 0022 Do Organizational Forms matter? – An Econometric Analysis of Innovativeness in the German Wastewater Sector
by Harald Tauchmann & Hartmut Clausen - 0020 International Labor Migration, Economic Growth and Labor Markets – The Current State of Affairs
by John P Haisken-DeNew & Christoph M. Schmidt & Thomas Bauer - 0019 Shot Across the Bow, Stigma or Selection? – The Effect of Repeating a Class on Educational Attainment
by Michael Fertig - 0018 The Societal Integration of Immigrants in Germany
by Michael Fertig - 0017 Firing the Furnace? – An Econometric Analysis of Utilities’ Fuel Choice
by Harald Tauchmann - 0016 The Birth of German Biotechnology Industry – Did Venture Capital run the show?
by Dirk Engel & Claire Champenois & Oliver Heneric - 0015 What Triggers Environmental Management and Innovation? – Empirical Evidence for Germany
by Manuel Frondel & Jens Horbach & Klaus Rennings - 0014 Dismissal Protection and Worker Flows in Small Establishments
by Thomas Bauer & Stefan Bender & Holger Bonin - 0013 A Conceptual Framework for the Evaluation of Comprehensive Labor Market Policy Reforms in Germany
by Michael Fertig & Jochen Kluve - 0012 Dismissal Protection and Worker Flows in Small Establishments
by Thomas Bauer & Uwe Sunde & Holger Bonin - 0010 The Effectiveness of Qualification Measures for Employed Workers – An Evaluation Study for Saxony
by Michael Fertig - 0008 Gerontocracy in Motion? – European Cross-Country Evidence on the Labor Market Consequences of Population Ageing
by Michael Fertig & Christoph M. Schmidt
2003
- 0011 The Demand for High-skilled Worker and Immigration Policy
by Thomas Bauer & Astrid Kunze - 0009 School Quality, Educational Attainment and Aggregation Bias
by Michael Fertig & Robert E. Wright - 0007 The Impact of Economic Integration on Employment – An Assessment in the Context of EU-Enlargement
by Michael Fertig - 0006 Credit Crunch in Germany?
by Torsten Schmidt & Hiltrud Nehls - 0005 Sheepskin Effects in Japan
by Thomas Bauer & John P. Haisken-DeNew & Patrick J. Dross - 0004 Who’s to Blame? The Determinants of German Students’ Achievement in the PISA 2000 Study
by Michael Fertig - 0003 ICT and Socio-Economic Exclusion
by John P. Haisken-DeNew & Conchita D'Ambrosia
2002
- 0002 Educational Production, Endogenous Peer Group Formation and Class Composition – Evidence From the PISA 2000 Study
by Michael Fertig - 0001 Mobility within Europe – The Attitudes of European Youngsters
by Christoph M. Schmidt & Michael Fertig

