Regulation, Innovation and Technology Diffusion - Evidence from Building Energy E fficiency Standards in Germany
Makram El-Shagi, Claus Michelsen, Sebastian Rosenschon
Discussionpapers des DIW Berlin,
No. 1371,
2014
Abstract
The impact of environmental regulation on technology diffusion and innovations is studied using a unique data set of German residential buildings. We analyze how energy effi ciency regulations, in terms of minimum standards, affects energy-use in newly constructed buildings and how it induces innovation in the residential-building industry. The data used consists of a large sample of German apartment houses built between 1950 and 2005. Based on this information, we determine their real energy requirements from energy performance certificates and energy billing information. We develop a new measure for regulation intensity and apply a panel-error-correction regression model to energy requirements of low and high quality housing. Our findings suggest that regulation significantly impacts technology adoption in low quality housing. This, in turn, induces improvements in the high quality segment where innovators respond to market signals.
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Municipal Size, Administrative Structure and Election Turnout: Consequences of Municipal Reform for the Legitimisation of Political Decision-making Processes
Martin T. W. Rosenfeld, Claus Michelsen
Gebiets- und Verwaltungsstrukturen im Umbruch: Beiträge zur Reformdiskussion aus Erfahrungen in Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt und Thüringen,
No. 360,
2015
Abstract
In the political debate voices are repeatedly heard calling for municipal territories to be enlarged and to dispense with internal administrative sub-divisions of the municipal entities, hence realising the model of the so-called unitary municipality and not that of the federally conceived municipalities. The “costs“ in terms of the economic disadvantages of this centralised model are usually only mentioned in passing, not least due to the problems of quantifying these costs. This paper attempts such a quantification for one aspect of the economic disadvantages of larger and more centralised municipal entities, namely their negative effects on election turnouts. The results of the empirical investigations show that the theoretical suppositions are confirmed, demonstrating that (1.) the choice of the organisational form of municipal administrative entity affects turnout, and (2.) the unitary municipality form leads to a significantly lower election turnout than that found in federally organised types of municipality.
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The Efficiency of Municipal Service Provision: A Study on the Example of Saxony-Anhalt
Peter Haug, Annette Illy, Claus Michelsen
Gebiets- und Verwaltungsstrukturen im Umbruch: Beiträge zur Reformdiskussion aus Erfahrungen in Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt und Thüringen,
No. 360,
2015
Abstract
Against the background of the latest reforms of municipal territories in Sachsen-Anhalt, this paper aims to empirically investigate for this federal state whether the former, very small scale structure of municipal administration could generally be termed “inefficient“. It is of particular importance to determine whether decentralised forms of administration, such as the administrative associations that have been dissolved, are characterised by an efficiency disadvantage in comparison to more strongly centralised standard-municipalities, and whether the former municipalities were too small in terms of their “operational size“.
No justification for the creation of large municipal entities can be derived from the analysis conducted. Owing to the settlement structure and limited possible economies of scale, it is thus not only to be feared that territorially large municipalities in rural areas will fail to significantly improve cost efficiency in the provision of municipal services. Rather, it may also be the case that efficiency will actually decline, as such “giant municipalities“ are often attended by disincentive effects for citizens as well as for policy and administration (e.g. little civil society involvement arising from a lack of identification with the municipality, lack of control of political decision-makers, low levels of preference-justice in administrative action).
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Belarus und Rußland
Hubert Gabrisch, Peter Sigmund, Thomas Linne
Wirtschaftslage und Reformprozesse in Mittel- und Osteuropa, Sammelband 1998, herausgegeben im Auftrag des BMWi: DIW Kooperationsbüro Osteuropa Wirtschaftsforschung,
1998
Abstract
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La politique industrielle à l’allemande
Remi Lallement
External Publications,
1995
Abstract
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L’économie sociale de marché, théorie et pratique
Remi Lallement
External Publications,
1995
Abstract
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Abolition of joint tasks of federal and state governments
Martin T. W. Rosenfeld
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 4,
1999
Abstract
In der aktuellen Diskussion über die Reform
der deutschen Finanzverfassung wird u.a. die Forderung erhoben, daß der Bund auf seine Beteiligung an den heutigen „Gemeinschaftsaufgaben von
Bund und Ländern“ zukünftig verzichten sollte. Der Artikel geht den Fragen nach, welche Vorteile die Beteiligung des Bundes an den heutigen Gemeinschaftsaufgaben mit sich bringt, und welche dieser Vorteile auch mit anderen Regelungen erreicht werden könnten. In bezug auf einen Teil der
heutigen Gemeinschaftsaufgaben gibt es durchaus plausible Argumente für eine Bundesbeteiligung; wenn diesen Argumenten ein hohes Gewicht zugebilligt werden soll, so müßte die Bundesbeteiligung für die betreffenden Aufgaben erhalten bleiben.
Für die anderen Gemeinschaftsaufgaben läßt sich die Beteiligung des Bundes an der Aufgabengestaltung und -finanzierung demgegenüber heute nicht mehr überzeugend begründen. Allerdings müßten zur Abdeckung des gesamtstaatlichen Steuerungsbedarfs im Bereich dieser Aufgaben neue Institutionen geschaffen werden, wie etwa Verfahren zur Beihilfen-Kontrolle bei der regionalen Wirtschaftsförderung oder eine Ausweitung
der originären Steuereinnahmen der Länder.
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65 Jahre Finanzwissenschaft in Forschung und Lehre – Ein Institut beginnt, seine Vorgeschichte aufzuarbeiten
Martin T. W. Rosenfeld
Uni HH, Berichte und Meinungen aus der Universität Hamburg, Jg. 15, Nr. 3 (mit Birger P. Priddat),
1984
Abstract
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“Gleichwertigkeit der Lebensverhältnisse“ zwischen Politik und Marktmechanismus: Zusammenfassende Bewertung der Befunde und Schlussfolgerungen für regionale Entwicklungsstrategien
Martin T. W. Rosenfeld
M. T. W. Rosenfeld, D. Weiß (Hrsg.), Gleichwertigkeit der Lebensverhältnisse zwischen Politik und Marktmechanismus. Empirische Befunde aus den Ländern Sachsen. Sachsen-Anhalt und Thüringen,
2010
Abstract
The principle of „Interregional Equality“ enjoys general acceptance today in Germany. However, there is a great deal of discusssion and heated debate regarding the „correkt“ interpretation of this principle and the „correct“ means for achieving it. This ist the background against which the article is evaluating the evidence from existing empirical studies on different aspects of „Interregional Equality“. It is shown that, in Germany, there is much more euqality between the cities and regions than one would expect by only looking at indicators which are derived from the official statistics. Most impressive is the fact that in many cases, there are mechanisms, driven by the market forces, which are leading to an equalization between the wealthier cities and regions and the poorer ones.
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