ZEW Discussion Papers

Overview

Researchers at the ZEW participate in scientific debates by publishing their papers. The papers are predominantly in English (marked). For the German papers an English abstract is available. The contributions are intended for a final publication in special interest titles. The discussion papers can be downloaded as PDF or PostScript files starting from 1.1.1998. They aimed at national and international target groups.

  1. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-53 // 2004

    Semiparametric Estimation of Consumption Based Equivalence Scales – The Case of Germany

    Consumption based equivalence scales are estimated by applying the extended partially linear model (EPLM) to the 1998 German Income and Consumption Survey (EVS). In this model the equivalence scales are…

  2. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-52 // 2004

    The Effect of ILO Minimum Age Conventions on Child Labour and School Attendance

    Child labour has always been one of the core concerns of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). In this paper, we investigate whether ILO conventions have contributed to reducing the scale of the problem.…

  3. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-51 // 2004

    The Power Law and Dividend Yields

    Recent research suggests that the power law is one of the most universal laws in nature and it also seems to work quite fine in economics and finance. In this paper we show that the power law explains extremely…

  4. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-50 // 2004

    The Impact of Equity-preferences on the Stability of Heterogeneous International Agreements

    This paper studies the impact of equity considerations on the stability of international agreements between heterogeneous countries. We show that allowing countries to finance abatement projects in developing…

  5. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-49 // 2004

    Children in Need of Medical Innovation

    As the innovation process of pharmaceuticals is a long, risky and very costly business, economists typically emphasise lack of profit incentives and small market size as the most important obstacles to…

  6. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-48 // 2004

    Efficiency Gains from from What -Flexibility in Climate Policy - An Integrated CGE Assessment

    We investigate the importance of “what”-flexibility on top of “where”- and “when”-flexibility for alternative emission control schemes that prescribe long-term temperature targets and eventually impose…

  7. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-54 // 2004

    Education, Gender and Earnings in France and Germany: Level and Dispersion Effects

    This paper analyses the relationship between education, gender and earnings in France and Germany. The model chosen here enables to estimate the impact of education not only on the expected earnings level but…

  8. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-47 // 2004

    Does Work Time Flexibility Work? An Empirical Assessment of the Efficiency Effects for German Firms

    In this paper we assess the impact of flexible work time schedules on firm efficiency using representative establishment data for Germany. Following the approach by Battese and Coelli (1995), we estimate a…

  9. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 04-44 // 2004

    A Spatial Econometric Analysis of Regional Specialisation Patterns Across EU Regions

    This paper conducts a spatial econometric analysis of the determinants of regional specialisation patterns. Spatial autocorrelation is present, but is mostly due to spatial error autocorrelation. Spatial…

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