Das deutsche Innovationssystem seit der Reichsgründung. Indikatoren einer nationalen Wissenschafts- und Technikgeschichte in unterschiedlichen Regierungs- und Gebietstrukturen
Hariolf Grupp, Iciar Dominguez Lacasa, Monika Friedrich-Nishio
,
2002
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Structural Vector Autoregressive Models and Monetary Policy Analysis
Oliver Holtemöller
SFB 373 Discussion Paper 7/2002,
2002
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The Role of the Intellectual Property Rights Regime for Foreign Investors in Post-Socialist Economies
Benedikt Schnellbächer, Johannes Stephan
IWH Discussion Papers,
Nr. 4,
2009
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We integrate international business theory on foreign direct investment (FDI) with institutional theory on intellectual property rights (IPR) to explain characteristics and behaviour of foreign investment subsidiaries in Central East Europe, a region with an IPR regime-gap vis-à-vis West European countries. We start from the premise that FDI may play a crucial role for technological catch-up development in Central East Europe via technology and knowledge transfer. By use of a unique dataset generated at the IWH in collaboration with a European consortium in the framework of an EU-project, we assess the role played by the IPR regimes in a selection of CEE countries as a factor for corporate governance and control of foreign invested subsidiaries, for their own technological activity, their trade relationships, and networking partners for technological activity. As a specific novelty to the literature, we assess the in influence of the strength of IPR regimes on corporate control of subsidiaries and conclude that IPR-sensitive foreign investments tend to have lower functional autonomy, tend to cooperate more intensively within their transnational network and yet are still technologically more active than less IPR-sensitive subsidiaries. In terms of economic policy, this leads to the conclusion that the FDI will have a larger developmental impact if the IPR regime in the host economy is sufficiently strict.
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After the Asian Crisis. Schumpeter and Reconstruction
Toshihiko Hozumi, Karl Wohlmuth, Tobias Knedlik
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2003
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Regionale Strukturpolitik der EU nach 2006. Positionspapier aus der Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung (ARL), Nr. 53. Hannover 2003
H. Zimmermann, H.-U. Jung, M. Pohl, Rainer Danielzyk, Martin T. W. Rosenfeld
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2003
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Tracing technological change over long periods in Germany in chemicals using patent statistics.
Iciar Dominguez Lacasa, Hariolf Grupp, U. Schmoch
Scientometrics,
Nr. 2,
2003
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Money Stock, Monetary Base and Bank Behaviour in Germany
Oliver Holtemöller
Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik,
2003
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Information or Regulation: What Drives the International Activities of Commercial Banks?
Claudia M. Buch
Journal of Money Credit,
Nr. 6,
2003
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Information costs and regulatory barriers distinguish international financial markets from national ones. Using panel data on bilateral assets and liabilities of commercial banks, I empirically determine the impact of information, costs and regulations, and I isolate intra-EU financial linkages. I confirm that information costs and regulations are important factors influencing international asset choices of banks, but their relative importance differs among countries.
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Further VAR Evidence for the Effectiveness of a Credit Channel in Germany
Oliver Holtemöller
Applied Economics Quarterly 49,
2003
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Where do we go? Common Policies in an Enlarged European Union – The Case of Social Policy
Götz Zeddies
Unification of European Economies: Opportunities and Threats,
2004
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