Firm-Specific Determinants of Productivity Gaps between East and West German Industrial Branches
Johannes Stephan
East-West Journal of Economics and Business,
2006
Abstract
This research assesses the firm-specific reasons for lower producitivity levels between West and East German firms. The study is based on a unique data-base generated by field-work in the two particularly important sectors of machinery manufacturers and furniture manufacturers. Our results suggest that the quality of human capital plays an important role in explaining lower productivity levels, as well as particularly networking activities, and the use of modern technologies for communication. Classifying those as management-functions beyond the organisation of the production process itself, we identify management deficits as the main specific determinants of productivity gaps between West and East German firms.
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Revision des neoklassischen Wachstumsmodells - Sind alle Lehrbücher falsch?
Wolfgang Cezanne, Mirko Titze, Lars Weber
WiSt - Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium,
No. 9,
2006
Abstract
Das neoklassische Wachstumsmodell von Solow aus dem Jahr 1956 gehört heute immer noch zu den wichtigsten Wachstumstheorien. Die heute gelehrten Formen, die sich in nahezu allen volkswirtschaftlichen Lehrbüchern befinden, verletzen jedoch einen wichtigen Zusammenhang aus der volkswirtschaftlichen Gesamtrechnung: die Identität von Nettoinvestitionen und Ersparnis. Die Lösungen der Lehrbuchmodelle widersprechen damit der ursprünglichen Solow-Lösung. Der vorliegende Beitrag zeigt die Konsequenzen dieser Ungenauigkeiten auf. Darüber hinaus wird ein Modell präsentiert, das die Identität von Nettoinvestitionen und Ersparnis wahrt und folglich mit der Solow-Lösung vereinbar ist.
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Die Gestaltung der Wirtschaftsstruktur durch das Land Brandenburg - Eine kritische Analyse der Subventionszahlungen für die CargoLifter AG
Mirko Titze
Forum der Forschung. Wissenschaftsmagazin der Brandenburgischen Technischen Universität Cottbus,
No. 17,
2004
Abstract
Die Subventionierung der CargoLifter AG erfolgte vor dem Hintergrund der so genannten „neuen Industriepolitik“. Im Rahmen dieser Politik identifiziert und fördert der Staat gezielt einzelne Branchen oder Unternehmen. Theoretisch begründet wird die neue Industriepolitik unter anderem mit der „strategischen Handelspolitik“. Die Theorie der strategischen Handelspolitik besagt, dass auf unvollkommenen Märkten mit sinkenden Durchschnittskosten und hohen Markteintrittsbarrieren eine Subventionierung eines inländischen Unternehmens zu Wohlstandsgewinnen für die subventionierende Region führen kann. Der Beitrag wird sich kritisch damit auseinandersetzen, ob im Fall der CargoLifter AG eine wirksame strategische Handelspolitik durch das Land Brandenburg durchgeführt wurde. Darüber hinaus wird auf Probleme einer strategischen Handelspolitik eingegangen.
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The relationship between unemployment and output in post-communist countries
Hubert Gabrisch, Herbert Buscher
Post-Communist Economies,
2006
Abstract
Unemployment is still disappointingly high in most Central and East European countries, and might be a reflection of the ongoing adjustment to institutional shocks resulting from systemic transition, or it may be caused by high labour market rigidity, or aggregate demand that is too weak. In this paper we have investigated the dynamics of unemployment and output in those eight post-communist countries, which entered the EU in 2004. We used a model related to Okun’s Law; i.e. the first differences in unemployment rates were regressed on GDP growth rates. We estimated country and panel regressions with instrument variables (TSLS) and applied a few tests to the data and regression results. We assume transition of labour markets to be accomplished when a robust relationship exists between unemployment rate changes and GDP growth. Moreover, the estimated coefficients contain information about labour market rigidity and unemployment thresholds of output growth. Our results suggest that the transition of labour markets can be regarded as completed since unemployment responds to output changes and not to a changing institutional environment that destroys jobs in the state sector. The regression coefficients have demonstrated that a high trend rate of productivity and a high unemployment intensity of output growth have been occurring since 1998. Therefore, we conclude that labour market rigidities do not play an important role in explaining high unemployment rates. However, GDP growth is dominated by productivity progress and the employment-relevant component of aggregate demand is too low to reduce the high level of unemployment substantially.
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Buchbesprechung: Krugman, Paul: Geography and Trade
Ulrich Blum
Lexikon ökonomischer Werke,
2006
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Book Review on Lukas Menkhoff (ed.) (2006): Pro-poor Growth: Policy and Evidence
Tobias Knedlik
African Development Perspectives Yearbook, No. 14,
2009
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Book Review on Giovanni Andrea Cornia (ed.) (2006): Pro-poor Macroeconomics - Potential and Limitations
Tobias Knedlik
African Development Perspectives Yearbook, No. 14,
2009
Abstract
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Smuggling Illegal versus Legal Goods across the U.S.-Mexico Border: A Structural Equations Model Approach
A. Buehn, Stefan Eichler
Southern Economic Journal,
No. 2,
2009
Abstract
We study the smuggling of illegal and legal goods across the U.S.-Mexico border from 1975 to 2004. Using a Multiple Indicators Multiple Causes (MIMIC) model we test the microeconomic determinants of both smuggling types and reveal their trends. We find that illegal goods smuggling decreased from $116 billion in 1984 to $27 billion in 2004 as a result of improved labor market conditions in Mexico and intensified U.S. border enforcement. Smuggling legal goods is motivated by tax and tariff evasion. While export misinvoicing fluctuated at low levels, import misinvoicing switched from underinvoicing to overinvoicing after Mexico's accession to the GATT and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) induced lower tariffs.
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