ZEW Discussion Papers

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Researchers at the ZEW participate in scientific debates by publishing their papers. The papers are predominantly in English (marked). For the German papers an English abstract is available. The contributions are intended for a final publication in special interest titles. The discussion papers can be downloaded as PDF or PostScript files starting from 1.1.1998. They aimed at national and international target groups.

  1. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 99-05 // 1999

    Growth Determinants of Start-Ups in Eastern Germany: A Comparision Between Innovative and Non-Innovative Firma

    This empirical analysis deals with the determinants of growth and the explanation of variations in the growth between innovative and non-innovative start-ups. Based on theoretical models explaining the growth of…

  2. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 99-01 // 1999

    Zum Zusamenhang zwischen Größe und Wachstum bei Gründungen - Empirische Ergebnisse für West-Deutschland

    The present paper deals with the question whether "Gibrat's law" is applicable to firms founded between 1989 and 1996 within the Western German manufacturing sector or not. The underlying assumption is that size…

  3. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 99-50 // 1999

    Die Struktur Kollektiver Lohnverhandlungen und Auslandsdirketinvestitionen in der OECD

    This paper analyzes the influence of the structure of collective bargaining on foreign direct investment abroad, using a panel of 19 OECD countries in 1980, 1990, and 1994. The degree of centralization as well…

  4. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 99-48 // 1999

    Real and Monetary Challenges to Wage Policy in Germany at the Turn of the Millennium: Technical Progress, Globalization and European Monetary Union

    At the turn of the millenium three frequently cited potential causes of new challenges for wage policy in Germany are revisited in this study: skilled-biased technological progress, the increasing international…

  5. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 99-47 // 1999

    Labour Mobility - An Adjustment Mechanism in Euroland? Empirical Evidence for Western Germany, France and Italy

    At the turn of the millenium three frequently cited potential causes of new challenges for wage policy in Germany are revisited in this study: skilled-biased technological progress, the increasing international…

  6. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 99-40 // 1999

    Wages in the East German Transition Process - Facts and Explanations

    We analyze wage developments in the East German transition process both at the macro and at the microeconomic level. At the macroeconomic level, we draw special attention to the important distinction between…

  7. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 99-38 // 1999

    Estimating the Effects of Public Training on Polish Unemployment by Way of the Augmented Matching Function Approach

    We analyse Polish active labour market policy (ALMP) training programmes from a macroeconomic (regional) point of view. The effects of training programmes on the outflows from unemployment and the effects of all…

  8. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 99-33 // 1999

    Industry-Level Wage Bargaining: A Partial Rehabilitation - The German Experience

    In order to reduce unemployment, it is often recommended that industry-levelwage bargaining in Germany should be replaced by a more decentralized system.This paper provides a critical assessment of the current…

  9. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 99-30 // 1999

    Is Portugal Really so Arteriosclerotic from a Cross-country Analysis of Labor Adjustment

    Reputation indexes of employment protection have proven popular constructs in studies of the covariation of labor market institutions and macroeconomic outcomes. Portugal occupies an unenviable rank order in…

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