Die Rolle der Kommunen in der Wasserwirtschaft - Hallesches Kolloquium zur Kommunalen Wirtschaft 2005
Peter Haug, Martin T. W. Rosenfeld
Schriften des IWH,
No. 25,
2007
Abstract
Das IWH veranstaltete am 7. Juli 2005 eine Tagung zur künftigen Rolle der Kommunen bei der Wasserver- und Abwasserentsorgung. Das Kolloquium richtete sich sowohl an einschlägig tätige Wissenschaftler als auch an Praktiker der Wasserwirtschaft und Politiker. Die im vorliegenden Tagungsband gesammelten Beiträge behandeln ein breites Themenspektrum mit den Schwerpunkten Bewertung kommunaler Wirtschaftstätigkeit, empirische Untersuchungen zu Determinanten (insbesondere Organisationsstrukturen) der Effizienz und Innovationsneigung von Wasserver- und Abwasserentsorgern, Problematik räumlicher Disparitäten bei der Infrastrukturversorgung und Reformvorschläge zum Ordnungsrahmen der deutschen Wasserwirtschaft (vergleichender Wettbewerb, Erfahrungen mit Benchmarkingsystemen).
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The East German Cement Cartel: Cartel Efficiency and Policy after Economic Transformation
Ulrich Blum
Eastern Economic Review,
2007
Abstract
In 2003 the German Antitrust Commission (GAC) proved the existence of a cartel in the German cement industry. The German cement producers involved in the case were fined € 661 million for having established quotas to extract additional rents. One of the main centers of this cartel was East Germany, where the East German Cement Combine with its giant facilities had been sold, in the early 1990s, to four large producers by Treuhand in the process of privatizing the economy. Only in respect to in this market did all defendants concede having had a part in forming a cartel.
In this paper, we challenge the argument of excess revenue that the GAC puts forward for the East German market. We argue that legal evidence does not necessarily translate into economic evidence. We show that demand for cement is realized in geographical and, to a more limited extent, in product space. Thus, in the absence of cartels we would expect monopolistic competition to prevail. We argue that any transition in the market regime, from the cartel to the post cartel period, must be traceable in the individual firm’s demand function which differs from the clients’ demand function because of costs for spatial and product differentiation. Within the framework of an econometric model, we cannot identify any structural changes in demand. Most likely, imports from Poland and the Czech Republic were dumped into the East German market and some medium sized producers were responsible for the cartel never working.
Finally the paper shows how difficult it is to generate competition in certain industries even under the umbrella of a well-established market economy, i.e. that of West Germany, and that the openness of the economy, i.e. trans-border shipments, are decisive.
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Factors Accounting for the Enactment of a Competition Law - an Empirical Analysis
Franz Kronthaler, Johannes Stephan
Antitrust Bulletin,
No. 52,
2007
Abstract
This work is concerned with the factors accounting for decisions to enact a national competition law. We first update and enlarge existing data bases of countries that have enacted a competition law. We then identify and discuss the factors that may influence the decision to enact a competition law. Panel-data logit analysis is then used to test a set of hypotheses relating to the factors involved across time and across countries. The results are interpreted in terms of significance and the sign of their influence on the probability that a country enacts. The results shed light on the probability of individual countries, particularly developing countries, taking the step of enactment.
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Challenges for Formal Standardization: the Institutional Reforms 2008 – 2010 Reconsidered.
Ulrich Blum
Standardization Research in Information Technology: New Perspectives,
2007
Abstract
This study considers the developments in international standardization over the last 20 years, particularly the status of formal standardization as compared with consortium-based industrial standardization. The report shows that the radical reform of the global formal standardization system that started in 2008, prompted by the loss of interest in formal standardization on the part of large corporations and the sometimes less than satisfactory outcomes from consortium-based industrial standardization in terms of competition and anti-trust considerations, has helped to compensate for the declining significance of national formal standardization. This specifically relates to national governments, and is to be regarded as a clearly positive development, from both the economic and the institutional and political points of view. Global public interests are now catered for by internet-supported information markets; in particular, online documentation has also enhanced the transparency of the formal standardization process and provided freedom of access for small and medium sized companies in particular, irrespective of geographical region. Finally, the study shows that the debate that took place in and around the year 2004 between Europe and the USA regarding the path towards the internationalization of formal standardization processes was superfluous, incomplete and even counterproductive, owing to the hardening of the political divisions between the two sides.
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Effectiveness of Competition Law: A Panel Data Analysis
Franz Kronthaler
IWH Discussion Papers,
No. 7,
2007
Abstract
The paper explores what macroeconomic factors can tell us about the effectiveness of recently enacted national competition laws. Qualitative evidence suggests that numerous countries fall short in implementing competition law. Furthermore, there seems to be significant differences between countries. To examine what factors might contribute to the explanation of effectiveness of competition law panel regression analysis is used. The results indicate that the level of economic development matters, however the institutional learning curve is also relevant. Furthermore, larger countries should be more concerned with competition advocacy activities than smaller countries and it seems to be the case that the problem of capture of competition law is serious in countries with high levels of corruption.
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Lower Firm-Specific Productivity Levels in East Germany and East European Industrial Branches: The Role of Managerial Factors
Johannes Stephan
Germany Economic Performance: From Unification to Euroisation. Macmillan: Basingstoke,
2007
Abstract
This research assesses the firm-specific reasons for lower productivity levels between West and East German firms. The study is based on a unique data-base generated by field work in the four particularly important industrial sectors of machinery, furniture, cosmetics, and electrotechnics manufacturers and for the two East and West German regions, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. Our results suggest that apparently management in industrial firms in the East still lack the kind of market-orientation that proves to be at the centre of competitiveness in a market and price-governed system of the modern western-style economy.
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Editorial
Ulrich Blum
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 5,
2007
Abstract
Stehen Länder im Wettbewerb? Nein sagen viele Wirtschaftswissenschaftler, weil Staaten als politische Organisationen keine international handelbaren Güter erstellen. Tatsächlich aber gibt es eine Konkurrenz der Standorte um die besten Rahmenbedingungen. Historisch waren dies vor allem materielle Infrastrukturen – der „Überbau“, so meinte man, folge dann von selbst. Die Kette lief vereinfacht vom Straßenbau über die Industrieansiedlung zum wirtschaftlichen Erfolg, mit dem dann auch soziale Infrastrukturen, beispielsweise im Bereich der Bildung, einhergehen. Friedrich List hingegen postulierte, gute Institutionen seien die echten Quellen des Wachstums. Als Begründer der ökonomischen Humankapitaltheorie erkannte er die Bedeutung des Lernens, auch von anderen. Gegenwärtig beherrscht dies China meisterhaft. Deutschland verdankt dem technologisch-wirtschaftlichen Nacheifern Englands im 19. Jahrhundert seinen Wohlstand. In Gegenwehr setzte England den Herkunftsausweis „Made in Germany“ durch – da aber hatte Deutschland schon aufgeschlossen.
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Analysis of location of large-area shopping centres - A probalistic gravity model for the Halle-Leipzig area
Alexander Kubis, Maria Hartmann
Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaft,
No. 1,
2007
Abstract
A profund analysis of large-area shopping centres from the perspective of retail, but also of communes is of importance for the choice of site selection. In central Germany, the Halle–Leipzig area represents an example of strong competitiveness between the different participants in retail. The analysis described in this article is based on the MCI Model of Nakanishi and Cooper, which is used to investigate the regional influences of nine large shopping centres in the area of interest. The analysis demonstrates, that the studied shopping centres intensely affect the structure of retail in the region and exert a strong influence on the structural weakness of the surrounding cities due to their relative success in comparison to other retail locations city centres. An important volume of the turnover of the administrative districts flows to the analysed shopping centres. On the other hand, the article describes the influence of a systematic location decision on the reachable turnover potential of the modelized large-area shopping centres among each other. The shopping centres Saale Park (today Nova Eventis) near Leipzig and the Paunsdorf Center in Leipzig show the biggest influence on the competing centres.
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Verdrängt und vergessen? Geringqualifizierte auf dem Arbeitsmarkt
Andrea Gauselmann, Ingo Wiekert, Susanne Winge
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 1,
2007
Abstract
Der vorliegende Beitrag soll die aktuelle wirtschafts- und arbeitsmarktpolitische Debatte ergänzen durch den Blick auf einen bisher wenig beachteten Aspekt zur Verbesserung von Beschäftigungschancen – den der nicht formellen Qualifikationsmerkmale, also z. B. Berufserfahrung und personenbezogene Fähigkeiten und Kenntnisse. Betrachtet wird die Gruppe der Un- und Geringqualifizierten, da deren Lage am Arbeitsmarkt besonders prekär ist. Die Arbeitslosigkeit in dieser Gruppe ist seit Jahren hoch, und ihre Beschäftigungschancen sind schlecht. Als theoretischer Erklärungsansatz für die Stellung der Un- und Geringqualifizierten am Arbeitsmarkt wird das sozioökonomische Vacancy-Competition-Modell von Sørensen herangezogen. Vor dem Hintergrund dieses Modells läßt sich die Situation der Un- und Geringqualifizierten am Arbeitsmarkt dadurch erklären, daß sie einem härteren Wettbewerb um Arbeitsplätze ausgesetzt sind und daß bei einem Überangebot an qualifizierten Arbeitskräften ein Verdrängungsmechanismus zu ihren Ungunsten entstehen kann. Eine Verbesserung der Beschäftigungschancen Un- und Geringqualifizierter ergibt sich vor allem dadurch, daß aufgrund des Bedeutungsverlustes des Normalarbeitsverhältnisses auch die formale Ausbildung an Bedeutung verliert – aus Qualifikationsprofilen werden zunehmend Berufsprofile. Mit dieser Erweiterung des Anforderungsprofils ist der Möglichkeitsspielraum bei der Personalrekrutierung auch im unteren Qualifikationssegment erweitert worden. Soft skills wie Berufserfahrung, Beschäftigungsfähigkeit und soziale Fähigkeiten werden immer wichtigere Auswahlkriterien auf dem Arbeitsmarkt.
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Repercusiones de la integración y consolidación de los sectores bancarios europeos sobre la innovación y las actividades de los emprendedores
Hans Degryse, Steven Ongena, Maria Fabiana Penas
Papeles de Economía Española,
No. 110,
2006
Abstract
We investigate whether the agenda of deepening the integration of the European financial sector may hurt innovation and growth in Europe. In particular we highlight the problems financial integration may create for breakthrough innovation. Financial integration, by escalating competition and consolidation in the European banking sector, may jeopardize the funding of radical innovators. However weighing the current evidence we conclude these problems may at most be transitory.
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