--- _id: '30940' abstract: - lang: eng text: "We analyse the two-dimensional Nash bargaining solution (NBS) by deploying\r\nthe standard labour market negotiations model of McDonald and Solow (1981).\r\nWe show that the two-dimensional bargaining problem can be decomposed into two\r\none-dimensional problems, such that the two solutions together replicate the solution\r\nof the two-dimensional problem if the NBS is applied. The axiom of\r\nIndependence of Irrelevant Alternatives is shown to be crucial for this type\r\nof decomposability. \ This result has significant implications for actual\r\nnegotiations because it allows for the decomposition of a multi-dimensional bargaining\r\nproblem into one-dimensional problems---and thus helps to facilitate real-world\r\nnegotiations." article_type: original author: - first_name: Claus-Jochen full_name: Haake, Claus-Jochen id: '20801' last_name: Haake - first_name: Thorsten full_name: Upmann, Thorsten last_name: Upmann - first_name: Papatya full_name: Duman, Papatya id: '72752' last_name: Duman citation: ama: 'Haake C-J, Upmann T, Duman P. Wage Bargaining and Employment Revisited: Separability and Efficiency in Collective Bargaining. Scandinavian Journal of Economics. 2022;125(2):403-440. doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12518' apa: 'Haake, C.-J., Upmann, T., & Duman, P. (2022). Wage Bargaining and Employment Revisited: Separability and Efficiency in Collective Bargaining. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 125(2), 403–440. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12518' bibtex: '@article{Haake_Upmann_Duman_2022, title={Wage Bargaining and Employment Revisited: Separability and Efficiency in Collective Bargaining}, volume={125}, DOI={https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12518}, number={2}, journal={Scandinavian Journal of Economics}, publisher={Wiley}, author={Haake, Claus-Jochen and Upmann, Thorsten and Duman, Papatya}, year={2022}, pages={403–440} }' chicago: 'Haake, Claus-Jochen, Thorsten Upmann, and Papatya Duman. “Wage Bargaining and Employment Revisited: Separability and Efficiency in Collective Bargaining.” Scandinavian Journal of Economics 125, no. 2 (2022): 403–40. https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12518.' ieee: 'C.-J. Haake, T. Upmann, and P. Duman, “Wage Bargaining and Employment Revisited: Separability and Efficiency in Collective Bargaining,” Scandinavian Journal of Economics, vol. 125, no. 2, pp. 403–440, 2022, doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12518.' mla: 'Haake, Claus-Jochen, et al. “Wage Bargaining and Employment Revisited: Separability and Efficiency in Collective Bargaining.” Scandinavian Journal of Economics, vol. 125, no. 2, Wiley, 2022, pp. 403–40, doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12518.' short: C.-J. Haake, T. Upmann, P. Duman, Scandinavian Journal of Economics 125 (2022) 403–440. date_created: 2022-04-22T14:10:44Z date_updated: 2023-06-08T16:42:31Z ddc: - '330' department: - _id: '205' - _id: '475' doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12518 funded_apc: '1' has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 125' issue: '2' jel: - J52 - J41 - C78 keyword: - Labour market negotiations - efficient bargains - Nash bargaining solution - sequential bargaining - restricted bargaining games language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - url: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sjoe.12518 page: 403-440 project: - _id: '7' grant_number: '160364472' name: 'SFB 901 - A3: SFB 901 - Subproject A3' - _id: '2' name: 'SFB 901 - A: SFB 901 - Project Area A' - _id: '1' grant_number: '160364472' name: 'SFB 901: SFB 901' publication: Scandinavian Journal of Economics publication_identifier: eissn: - 0347-0520 publication_status: published publisher: Wiley quality_controlled: '1' status: public title: 'Wage Bargaining and Employment Revisited: Separability and Efficiency in Collective Bargaining' type: journal_article user_id: '20801' volume: 125 year: '2022' ... --- _id: '33458' abstract: - lang: eng text: We study the effect of unemployment on cognitive abilities among individuals aged between 50 and 65 in Europe. To this end, we exploit plant closures and use flexible event-study estimations together with an experimentally elicited measure of fluid intelligence, namely word recall. We find that, within a time period of around eight years after the event of unemployment, cognitive abilities only deteriorate marginally — the effects are insignificant both in statistical and economic terms. We do, however, find significant effects of late-career unemployment on the likelihood to leave the labor force, and short-term effects on mental health problems such as depression and sleep problems. article_type: original author: - first_name: Diana full_name: Freise, Diana id: '45323' last_name: Freise - first_name: Hendrik full_name: Schmitz, Hendrik id: '48879' last_name: Schmitz - first_name: Matthias full_name: Westphal, Matthias id: '64661' last_name: Westphal citation: ama: Freise D, Schmitz H, Westphal M. Late-Career Unemployment and Cognitive Abilities. Journal of Health Economics. 2022;86. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhealeco.2022.102689 apa: Freise, D., Schmitz, H., & Westphal, M. (2022). Late-Career Unemployment and Cognitive Abilities. Journal of Health Economics, 86. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhealeco.2022.102689 bibtex: '@article{Freise_Schmitz_Westphal_2022, title={Late-Career Unemployment and Cognitive Abilities}, volume={86}, DOI={https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhealeco.2022.102689}, journal={Journal of Health Economics}, author={Freise, Diana and Schmitz, Hendrik and Westphal, Matthias}, year={2022} }' chicago: Freise, Diana, Hendrik Schmitz, and Matthias Westphal. “Late-Career Unemployment and Cognitive Abilities.” Journal of Health Economics 86 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhealeco.2022.102689. ieee: 'D. Freise, H. Schmitz, and M. Westphal, “Late-Career Unemployment and Cognitive Abilities,” Journal of Health Economics, vol. 86, 2022, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhealeco.2022.102689.' mla: Freise, Diana, et al. “Late-Career Unemployment and Cognitive Abilities.” Journal of Health Economics, vol. 86, 2022, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhealeco.2022.102689. short: D. Freise, H. Schmitz, M. Westphal, Journal of Health Economics 86 (2022). date_created: 2022-09-21T13:19:58Z date_updated: 2023-08-18T09:21:26Z department: - _id: '281' - _id: '475' doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhealeco.2022.102689 intvolume: ' 86' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - url: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167629622001047 publication: Journal of Health Economics publication_status: published quality_controlled: '1' status: public title: Late-Career Unemployment and Cognitive Abilities type: journal_article user_id: '53779' volume: 86 year: '2022' ... --- _id: '30235' author: - first_name: Matthias full_name: Westphal, Matthias id: '64661' last_name: Westphal - first_name: Daniel A. full_name: Kamhöfer, Daniel A. last_name: Kamhöfer - first_name: Hendrik full_name: Schmitz, Hendrik id: '48879' last_name: Schmitz citation: ama: Westphal M, Kamhöfer DA, Schmitz H. Marginal College Wage Premium under Selection into Employment. Economic Journal. 2022;132(646):2231-2272. doi:10.1093/ej/ueac021 apa: Westphal, M., Kamhöfer, D. A., & Schmitz, H. (2022). Marginal College Wage Premium under Selection into Employment. Economic Journal, 132(646), 2231–2272. https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueac021 bibtex: '@article{Westphal_Kamhöfer_Schmitz_2022, title={Marginal College Wage Premium under Selection into Employment}, volume={132}, DOI={10.1093/ej/ueac021}, number={646}, journal={Economic Journal}, author={Westphal, Matthias and Kamhöfer, Daniel A. and Schmitz, Hendrik}, year={2022}, pages={2231–2272} }' chicago: 'Westphal, Matthias, Daniel A. Kamhöfer, and Hendrik Schmitz. “Marginal College Wage Premium under Selection into Employment.” Economic Journal 132, no. 646 (2022): 2231–72. https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueac021.' ieee: 'M. Westphal, D. A. Kamhöfer, and H. Schmitz, “Marginal College Wage Premium under Selection into Employment,” Economic Journal, vol. 132, no. 646, pp. 2231–2272, 2022, doi: 10.1093/ej/ueac021.' mla: Westphal, Matthias, et al. “Marginal College Wage Premium under Selection into Employment.” Economic Journal, vol. 132, no. 646, 2022, pp. 2231–72, doi:10.1093/ej/ueac021. short: M. Westphal, D.A. Kamhöfer, H. Schmitz, Economic Journal 132 (2022) 2231–2272. date_created: 2022-03-10T14:31:01Z date_updated: 2023-08-18T09:21:13Z department: - _id: '281' - _id: '475' doi: 10.1093/ej/ueac021 intvolume: ' 132' issue: '646' language: - iso: eng page: 2231-2272 publication: Economic Journal publication_status: published status: public title: Marginal College Wage Premium under Selection into Employment type: journal_article user_id: '53779' volume: 132 year: '2022' ... --- _id: '15073' abstract: - lang: eng text: In this paper, we analyze the effect of light conditions on road accidents and estimate the long run consequences of different time regimes for road safety. Identification is based on variation in light conditions induced by differences in sunrise and sunset times across space and time. We estimate that darkness causes annual costs of more than £500 million in Great Britain. By setting daylight saving time year-round 8 percent of these costs could be saved. Thus, focusing solely on the short run costs related to the transition itself underestimates the total costs of the current time regime. author: - first_name: Christian full_name: Bünnings, Christian last_name: Bünnings - first_name: Valentin full_name: Schiele, Valentin id: '53779' last_name: Schiele citation: ama: 'Bünnings C, Schiele V. Spring Forward, Don’t Fall Back: The Effect of Daylight Saving Time on Road Safety. The Review of Economics and Statistics. 2021;103(1):165-176. doi:10.1162/rest_a_00873' apa: 'Bünnings, C., & Schiele, V. (2021). Spring Forward, Don’t Fall Back: The Effect of Daylight Saving Time on Road Safety. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 103(1), 165–176. https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_00873' bibtex: '@article{Bünnings_Schiele_2021, title={Spring Forward, Don’t Fall Back: The Effect of Daylight Saving Time on Road Safety}, volume={103}, DOI={10.1162/rest_a_00873}, number={1}, journal={The Review of Economics and Statistics}, author={Bünnings, Christian and Schiele, Valentin}, year={2021}, pages={165–176} }' chicago: 'Bünnings, Christian, and Valentin Schiele. “Spring Forward, Don’t Fall Back: The Effect of Daylight Saving Time on Road Safety.” The Review of Economics and Statistics 103, no. 1 (2021): 165–76. https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_00873.' ieee: 'C. Bünnings and V. Schiele, “Spring Forward, Don’t Fall Back: The Effect of Daylight Saving Time on Road Safety,” The Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 103, no. 1, pp. 165–176, 2021, doi: 10.1162/rest_a_00873.' mla: 'Bünnings, Christian, and Valentin Schiele. “Spring Forward, Don’t Fall Back: The Effect of Daylight Saving Time on Road Safety.” The Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 103, no. 1, 2021, pp. 165–76, doi:10.1162/rest_a_00873.' short: C. Bünnings, V. Schiele, The Review of Economics and Statistics 103 (2021) 165–176. date_created: 2019-11-21T11:50:38Z date_updated: 2022-03-10T13:09:47Z department: - _id: '281' - _id: '475' doi: 10.1162/rest_a_00873 intvolume: ' 103' issue: '1' language: - iso: eng page: 165-176 publication: The Review of Economics and Statistics publication_identifier: issn: - 0034-6535 - 1530-9142 publication_status: published status: public title: 'Spring Forward, Don''t Fall Back: The Effect of Daylight Saving Time on Road Safety' type: journal_article user_id: '53779' volume: 103 year: '2021' ... --- _id: '29152' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'AbstractIn this article we combine Debreu’s (Proc Natl Acad Sci 38(10):886–893, 1952) social system with Hurwicz’s (Econ Design 1(1):1–14, 1994; Am Econ Rev 98(3):577–585, 2008) ideas of embedding a “desired” game form into a “natural” game form that includes all feasible behavior, even if it is “illegal” according to the desired form. For the resulting socio-legal system we extend Debreu’s concepts of a social system and its social equilibria to a socio-legal system with its Debreu–Hurwicz equilibria. We build on a more general version of social equilibrium due to Shafer and Sonnenschein (J Math Econ 2(3):345–348, 1975) that also generalizes the dc-mechanism of Koray and Yildiz (J Econ Theory 176:479–502, 2018) which relates implementation via mechanisms with implementation via rights structures as introduced by Sertel (Designing rights: invisible hand theorems, covering and membership. Tech. rep. Mimeo, Bogazici University, 2001). In the second part we apply and illustrate these new concepts via an application in the narrow welfarist framework of two person cooperative bargaining. There we provide in a socio-legal system based on Nash’s demand game an implementation of the Nash bargaining solution in Debreu–Hurwicz equilibrium.' author: - first_name: Claus-Jochen full_name: Haake, Claus-Jochen id: '20801' last_name: Haake - first_name: Walter full_name: Trockel, Walter last_name: Trockel citation: ama: Haake C-J, Trockel W. Socio-legal systems and implementation of the Nash solution in Debreu–Hurwicz equilibrium. Review of Economic Design. Published online 2021. doi:10.1007/s10058-021-00278-z apa: Haake, C.-J., & Trockel, W. (2021). Socio-legal systems and implementation of the Nash solution in Debreu–Hurwicz equilibrium. Review of Economic Design. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10058-021-00278-z bibtex: '@article{Haake_Trockel_2021, title={Socio-legal systems and implementation of the Nash solution in Debreu–Hurwicz equilibrium}, DOI={10.1007/s10058-021-00278-z}, journal={Review of Economic Design}, publisher={Springer}, author={Haake, Claus-Jochen and Trockel, Walter}, year={2021} }' chicago: Haake, Claus-Jochen, and Walter Trockel. “Socio-Legal Systems and Implementation of the Nash Solution in Debreu–Hurwicz Equilibrium.” Review of Economic Design, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10058-021-00278-z. ieee: 'C.-J. Haake and W. Trockel, “Socio-legal systems and implementation of the Nash solution in Debreu–Hurwicz equilibrium,” Review of Economic Design, 2021, doi: 10.1007/s10058-021-00278-z.' mla: Haake, Claus-Jochen, and Walter Trockel. “Socio-Legal Systems and Implementation of the Nash Solution in Debreu–Hurwicz Equilibrium.” Review of Economic Design, Springer, 2021, doi:10.1007/s10058-021-00278-z. short: C.-J. Haake, W. Trockel, Review of Economic Design (2021). date_created: 2022-01-04T19:54:03Z date_updated: 2022-11-17T14:24:26Z department: - _id: '205' - _id: '475' doi: 10.1007/s10058-021-00278-z funded_apc: '1' language: - iso: eng project: - _id: '7' name: SFB 901 - Subproject A3 - _id: '1' name: 'SFB 901: SFB 901' - _id: '2' name: 'SFB 901 - A: SFB 901 - Project Area A' publication: Review of Economic Design publication_identifier: issn: - 1434-4742 - 1434-4750 publication_status: epub_ahead publisher: Springer status: public title: Socio-legal systems and implementation of the Nash solution in Debreu–Hurwicz equilibrium type: journal_article user_id: '477' year: '2021' ... --- _id: '22715' abstract: - lang: eng text: AbstractUsing data from the German Socio-Economic Panel for 1984–2018, we analyze the intergenerational education mobility of immigrants in Germany by identifying the determinants of differences in educational stocks for first- and second-generation immigrants in comparison to individuals without a migration background. Our results show that on average, first-generation immigrants have fewer years of schooling than native-born Germans and have a disproportionate share of lower educational qualifications. This gap is strongly driven by age at immigration, with immigration age and education revealing a nonlinear relationship. While the gap is relatively small among individuals who migrate at a young age, integrating in the school system at secondary school age leads to large disadvantages. Examining the educational mobility of immigrants in Germany, we identify an inter-generational catch-up in education. The gap in education between immigrants and natives is reduced for the second generation. Finally, we find that country of origin differences can account for much of the education gap. While immigrants with an ethnic background closer to the German language and culture show the best education outcomes, immigrants from Turkey, Italy, and other southern European countries and especially the group of war refugees from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and other MENA countries, have the lowest educational attainment. article_type: original author: - first_name: Thomas full_name: Gries, Thomas id: '186' last_name: Gries - first_name: Margarete full_name: Redlin, Margarete id: '135' last_name: Redlin - first_name: Moonum full_name: Zehra, Moonum last_name: Zehra citation: ama: Gries T, Redlin M, Zehra M. Educational Assimilation of First-Generation and Second-Generation Immigrants in Germany. Journal of International Migration and Integration. Published online 2021. doi:10.1007/s12134-021-00863-9 apa: Gries, T., Redlin, M., & Zehra, M. (2021). Educational Assimilation of First-Generation and Second-Generation Immigrants in Germany. Journal of International Migration and Integration. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-021-00863-9 bibtex: '@article{Gries_Redlin_Zehra_2021, title={Educational Assimilation of First-Generation and Second-Generation Immigrants in Germany}, DOI={10.1007/s12134-021-00863-9}, journal={Journal of International Migration and Integration}, author={Gries, Thomas and Redlin, Margarete and Zehra, Moonum}, year={2021} }' chicago: Gries, Thomas, Margarete Redlin, and Moonum Zehra. “Educational Assimilation of First-Generation and Second-Generation Immigrants in Germany.” Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-021-00863-9. ieee: 'T. Gries, M. Redlin, and M. Zehra, “Educational Assimilation of First-Generation and Second-Generation Immigrants in Germany,” Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2021, doi: 10.1007/s12134-021-00863-9.' mla: Gries, Thomas, et al. “Educational Assimilation of First-Generation and Second-Generation Immigrants in Germany.” Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2021, doi:10.1007/s12134-021-00863-9. short: T. Gries, M. Redlin, M. Zehra, Journal of International Migration and Integration (2021). date_created: 2021-07-13T08:08:41Z date_updated: 2022-08-23T08:24:35Z department: - _id: '200' - _id: '475' - _id: '202' doi: 10.1007/s12134-021-00863-9 language: - iso: eng publication: Journal of International Migration and Integration publication_identifier: issn: - 1488-3473 - 1874-6365 publication_status: published status: public title: Educational Assimilation of First-Generation and Second-Generation Immigrants in Germany type: journal_article user_id: '135' year: '2021' ... --- _id: '23594' abstract: - lang: eng text: AbstractUsing time series data for the period 1959–2015, our empirical analysis examines the simultaneous effects of the individual components of the global carbon budget on temperature. Specifically, we explore the possible effects of carbon emissions caused by fossil fuel combustion, cement production, land-use change emissions, and carbon sinks (here in terms of land sink and ocean sink) on climate change. The simultaneous inclusion of carbon emissions and carbon sinks allows us to look at the coexistent and opposing effects of the individual components of the carbon budget and thus provides a holistic perspective from which to explore the relationship between the global carbon budget and global warming. The results reveal a significant positive effect of carbon emissions on temperature for both fossil fuels emissions and emissions from land-use change, confirming previous results concerning carbon dioxide and temperature. Further, while ocean sink does not seem to have a significant effect, we identify a temperature-decreasing effect for land sink. article_type: original author: - first_name: Margarete full_name: Redlin, Margarete id: '135' last_name: Redlin - first_name: Thomas full_name: Gries, Thomas id: '186' last_name: Gries citation: ama: 'Redlin M, Gries T. Anthropogenic climate change: the impact of the global carbon budget. Theoretical and Applied Climatology. Published online 2021. doi:10.1007/s00704-021-03764-0' apa: 'Redlin, M., & Gries, T. (2021). Anthropogenic climate change: the impact of the global carbon budget. Theoretical and Applied Climatology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-021-03764-0' bibtex: '@article{Redlin_Gries_2021, title={Anthropogenic climate change: the impact of the global carbon budget}, DOI={10.1007/s00704-021-03764-0}, journal={Theoretical and Applied Climatology}, author={Redlin, Margarete and Gries, Thomas}, year={2021} }' chicago: 'Redlin, Margarete, and Thomas Gries. “Anthropogenic Climate Change: The Impact of the Global Carbon Budget.” Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00704-021-03764-0.' ieee: 'M. Redlin and T. Gries, “Anthropogenic climate change: the impact of the global carbon budget,” Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2021, doi: 10.1007/s00704-021-03764-0.' mla: 'Redlin, Margarete, and Thomas Gries. “Anthropogenic Climate Change: The Impact of the Global Carbon Budget.” Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 2021, doi:10.1007/s00704-021-03764-0.' short: M. Redlin, T. Gries, Theoretical and Applied Climatology (2021). date_created: 2021-09-01T06:20:59Z date_updated: 2022-08-23T08:24:08Z department: - _id: '475' - _id: '200' - _id: '202' doi: 10.1007/s00704-021-03764-0 language: - iso: eng publication: Theoretical and Applied Climatology publication_identifier: issn: - 0177-798X - 1434-4483 publication_status: published status: public title: 'Anthropogenic climate change: the impact of the global carbon budget' type: journal_article user_id: '135' year: '2021' ... --- _id: '45640' abstract: - lang: eng text: "I study a dynamic variant of the Dixitâ\x80\x93Stiglitz (Am Econ Rev 67(3), 1977) model of monopolistic competition by introducing price stickiness à la Fershtman and Kamien (Econometrica 55(5), 1987). The analysis is restricted to bounded quantity and price paths that fulfill the necessary conditions for an open-loop Nash equilibrium. I show that there exists a symmetric steady state and that its stability depends on the degree of product differentiation. When moving from complements to perfect substitutes, the steady state is either a locally asymptotically unstable (spiral) source, a stable (spiral) sink or a saddle point. I further apply the Hopf bifurcation theorem and prove the existence of limit cycles, when passing from a stable to an unstable steady state. Lastly, I provide a numerical example and show that there exists a stable limit cycle." author: - first_name: Simon full_name: Hoof, Simon last_name: Hoof citation: ama: Hoof S. Dynamic Monopolistic Competition. Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications. 2021;189(2). apa: Hoof, S. (2021). Dynamic Monopolistic Competition. Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 189(2). bibtex: '@article{Hoof_2021, title={Dynamic Monopolistic Competition}, volume={189}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications}, publisher={Springer}, author={Hoof, Simon}, year={2021} }' chicago: Hoof, Simon. “Dynamic Monopolistic Competition.” Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications 189, no. 2 (2021). ieee: S. Hoof, “Dynamic Monopolistic Competition,” Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, vol. 189, no. 2, 2021. mla: Hoof, Simon. “Dynamic Monopolistic Competition.” Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, vol. 189, no. 2, Springer, 2021. short: S. Hoof, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications 189 (2021). date_created: 2023-06-15T14:05:25Z date_updated: 2023-07-05T07:23:54Z department: - _id: '205' - _id: '475' intvolume: ' 189' issue: '2' language: - iso: eng project: - _id: '7' grant_number: '160364472' name: 'SFB 901 - A3: SFB 901 - Der Markt für Services: Anreize, Algorithmen, Implementation (Subproject A3)' - _id: '1' grant_number: '160364472' name: 'SFB 901: SFB 901: On-The-Fly Computing - Individualisierte IT-Dienstleistungen in dynamischen Märkten ' - _id: '2' name: 'SFB 901 - A: SFB 901 - Project Area A' publication: Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications publication_identifier: issn: - 1573-2878 publication_status: published publisher: Springer quality_controlled: '1' status: public title: Dynamic Monopolistic Competition type: journal_article user_id: '477' volume: 189 year: '2021' ... --- _id: '17072' author: - first_name: Yuanhua full_name: Feng, Yuanhua last_name: Feng - first_name: Thomas full_name: Gries, Thomas last_name: Gries - first_name: Marlon full_name: Fritz, Marlon last_name: Fritz citation: ama: Feng Y, Gries T, Fritz M. Data-driven local polynomial for the trend and its derivatives in economic time series. Journal of Nonparametric Statistics. 2020:510-533. doi:10.1080/10485252.2020.1759598 apa: Feng, Y., Gries, T., & Fritz, M. (2020). Data-driven local polynomial for the trend and its derivatives in economic time series. Journal of Nonparametric Statistics, 510–533. https://doi.org/10.1080/10485252.2020.1759598 bibtex: '@article{Feng_Gries_Fritz_2020, title={Data-driven local polynomial for the trend and its derivatives in economic time series}, DOI={10.1080/10485252.2020.1759598}, journal={Journal of Nonparametric Statistics}, author={Feng, Yuanhua and Gries, Thomas and Fritz, Marlon}, year={2020}, pages={510–533} }' chicago: Feng, Yuanhua, Thomas Gries, and Marlon Fritz. “Data-Driven Local Polynomial for the Trend and Its Derivatives in Economic Time Series.” Journal of Nonparametric Statistics, 2020, 510–33. https://doi.org/10.1080/10485252.2020.1759598. ieee: Y. Feng, T. Gries, and M. Fritz, “Data-driven local polynomial for the trend and its derivatives in economic time series,” Journal of Nonparametric Statistics, pp. 510–533, 2020. mla: Feng, Yuanhua, et al. “Data-Driven Local Polynomial for the Trend and Its Derivatives in Economic Time Series.” Journal of Nonparametric Statistics, 2020, pp. 510–33, doi:10.1080/10485252.2020.1759598. short: Y. Feng, T. Gries, M. Fritz, Journal of Nonparametric Statistics (2020) 510–533. date_created: 2020-06-02T10:13:05Z date_updated: 2022-01-06T06:53:04Z department: - _id: '200' - _id: '475' - _id: '19' - _id: '202' doi: 10.1080/10485252.2020.1759598 language: - iso: eng page: 510-533 publication: Journal of Nonparametric Statistics publication_identifier: issn: - 1048-5252 - 1029-0311 publication_status: published status: public title: Data-driven local polynomial for the trend and its derivatives in economic time series type: journal_article user_id: '186' year: '2020' ... --- _id: '17074' author: - first_name: Thomas full_name: Gries, Thomas last_name: Gries - first_name: Rainer full_name: Grundmann, Rainer last_name: Grundmann citation: ama: 'Gries T, Grundmann R. Modern sector development: The role of exports and institutions in developing countries. Review of Development Economics. 2020:644-667. doi:10.1111/rode.12663' apa: 'Gries, T., & Grundmann, R. (2020). Modern sector development: The role of exports and institutions in developing countries. Review of Development Economics, 644–667. https://doi.org/10.1111/rode.12663' bibtex: '@article{Gries_Grundmann_2020, title={Modern sector development: The role of exports and institutions in developing countries}, DOI={10.1111/rode.12663}, journal={Review of Development Economics}, author={Gries, Thomas and Grundmann, Rainer}, year={2020}, pages={644–667} }' chicago: 'Gries, Thomas, and Rainer Grundmann. “Modern Sector Development: The Role of Exports and Institutions in Developing Countries.” Review of Development Economics, 2020, 644–67. https://doi.org/10.1111/rode.12663.' ieee: 'T. Gries and R. Grundmann, “Modern sector development: The role of exports and institutions in developing countries,” Review of Development Economics, pp. 644–667, 2020.' mla: 'Gries, Thomas, and Rainer Grundmann. “Modern Sector Development: The Role of Exports and Institutions in Developing Countries.” Review of Development Economics, 2020, pp. 644–67, doi:10.1111/rode.12663.' short: T. Gries, R. Grundmann, Review of Development Economics (2020) 644–667. date_created: 2020-06-02T10:20:50Z date_updated: 2022-01-06T06:53:04Z department: - _id: '19' - _id: '200' - _id: '475' - _id: '202' doi: 10.1111/rode.12663 language: - iso: eng page: 644-667 publication: Review of Development Economics publication_identifier: issn: - 1363-6669 - 1467-9361 publication_status: published status: public title: 'Modern sector development: The role of exports and institutions in developing countries' type: journal_article user_id: '186' year: '2020' ...