TY - GEN A1 - Herrmann, Benedikt A1 - Kritikos, Alexander T1 - Growing out of the crisis BT - hidden assets to Greece's transition to an innovation economy T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Greece’s currently planned institutional reforms will help to get the country going with limited economic growth. With an economy based primarily on tourism, trade, and agriculture, Greece lacks an established competitive industry and an innovation-friendly environment, resulting in a low export ratio given the small size of the country and its long-time EU-membership. Instead, Greece exports only its nation's talent, with low returns. To become prosperous, the country must better capitalize on its Eurozone membership and add innovative sectors to its economic structure. Given Greece's hidden assets, such as the attractiveness of the country, a small number of strong research centers and an impressive diaspora in research, finance and business, we envision a Greek “Silicon Valley” and propose a ten point policy plan to achieve that goal. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Reihe - 896 KW - innovation KW - Greece KW - growth strategy KW - entrepreneurship KW - innovation systems KW - regulatory environment Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-434805 SN - 1866-8372 IS - 896 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jakupec, Viktor T1 - The Rise of Populism JF - Development Aid—Populism and the End of the Neoliberal Agenda N2 - Drawing on the recent political developments in Europe and the USA, and the public discourse since 2016, an analysis of the rise of populism on the left and the right is articulated with the aim to provide an understanding of the contemporary populist political landscape. The Trump phenomenon and his form of populism is analysed within the context of foreign policy and development aid. This is contrasted with the neoliberal view couched in Fukuyama’s ‘End of History’ theorem, and the current popular sentiment towards anti-establishment and anti-globalisation in Western democracies. KW - Populism KW - Trump phenomenon KW - Development aid End of history KW - Foreign policy KW - Political establishment Y1 - 2017 SN - 978-3-319-72748-6 SN - 978-3-319-72747-9 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72748-6_1 SN - 2211-4548 SN - 2211-4556 SP - 1 EP - 18 PB - Springer CY - Cham ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schumacher, Reinhard T1 - Rezension zu: Dale, Gareth: Karl Polanyi: a life on the left. - New York: Columbia University Press, 2016. - xii, 381 S. - ISBN: 978-0-231-17608-8 JF - Journal of the history of economic thought Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S1053837217000220 SN - 1053-8372 SN - 1469-9656 VL - 40 IS - 2 SP - 296 EP - 298 PB - Cambridge Univ. Press CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Paganelli, Maria Pia A1 - Schumacher, Reinhard T1 - Do not take peace for granted BT - Adam Smith’s warning on the relation between commerce and war JF - Cambridge journal of economics N2 - Is trade a promoter of peace? Adam Smith, one of the earliest defenders of trade, worries that commerce may instigate some perverse incentives, encouraging wars. The wealth that commerce generates decreases the relative cost of wars, increases the ability to finance wars through debts, which decreases their perceived cost, and increases the willingness of commercial interests to use wars to extend their markets, increasing the number and prolonging the length of wars. Smith, therefore, cannot assume that trade would yield a peaceful world. While defending and promoting trade, Smith warns us not to take peace for granted. KW - Commercial peace KW - Adam Smith KW - Doux commerce KW - Perceived cost versus actual cost of war KW - Special interests Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/bey040 SN - 0309-166X SN - 1464-3545 VL - 43 IS - 3 SP - 785 EP - 797 PB - Oxford Univ. Press CY - Oxford ER - TY - GEN A1 - Bruttel, Lisa Verena A1 - Stolley, Florian T1 - Gender differences in the response to decision power and responsibility BT - Framing effects in a dictator game T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - This paper studies the effects of two different frames on decisions in a dictator game. Before making their allocation decision, dictators read a short text. Depending on the treatment, the text either emphasizes their decision power and freedom of choice or it stresses their responsibility for the receiver’s payoff. Including a control treatment without such a text, three treatments are conducted with a total of 207 dictators. Our results show a different reaction to these texts depending on the dictator’s gender. We find that only men react positively to a text that stresses their responsibility for the receiver, while only women seem to react positively to a text that emphasizes their decision power and freedom of choice. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe - 135 KW - dictator game KW - framing KW - gender KW - experiment Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-473068 SN - 1867-5808 IS - 135 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bruttel, Lisa Verena T1 - Is There a Loyalty-Enhancing Effect of Retroactive Price-Reduction Schemes? JF - Review of industrial organization N2 - This paper presents an experiment on the effect of retroactive price-reduction schemes on buyers’ repeated purchase decisions. Such schemes promise buyers a reduced price for all units that are bought in a certain time frame if the total quantity that is purchased passes a given threshold. This study finds a loyalty-enhancing effect of retroactive price-reduction schemes only if the buyers ex-ante expected that entering into the scheme would maximize their monetary gain, but later learn that they should leave the scheme. Furthermore, the effect crucially hinges on the framing of the price reduction. KW - Buyer behavior KW - Experiment KW - Loss aversion KW - Rebate and discount KW - Regulation of dominant firms KW - Risk aversion Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11151-018-9653-9 SN - 0889-938X SN - 1573-7160 VL - 54 IS - 3 SP - 575 EP - 593 PB - Springer CY - Dordrecht ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Borck, Rainald A1 - Wrede, Matthias T1 - Spatial and social mobility JF - Journal of Regional Science N2 - This paper analyzes the relationship between spatial mobility and social mobility. It develops a two-skill-type spatial equilibrium model of two regions with location preferences where each region consists of an urban area that is home to workplaces and residences and an exclusively residential suburban area. The paper demonstrates that relative regional social mobility is negatively correlated with segregation and inequality. In the model, segregation, income inequality, and social mobility are driven by differences between urban and residential areas in commuting cost differences between high-skilled and low-skilled workers, and also by the magnitude of taste heterogeneity. KW - inequality KW - segregation KW - social mobility KW - spatial mobility Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/jors.12382 SN - 0022-4146 SN - 1467-9787 VL - 58 IS - 4 SP - 688 EP - 704 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bruttel, Lisa Verena A1 - Gueth, Werner T1 - Asymmetric voluntary cooperation BT - a repeated sequential best-shot experiment JF - International Journal of Game Theory N2 - This paper tests the robustness of voluntary cooperation in a sequential best shot game, a public good game in which the maximal contribution determines the level of public good provision. Thus, efficiency enhancing voluntary cooperation requires asymmetric behavior whose coordination is more difficult. Nevertheless, we find robust cooperation irrespective of treatment-specific institutional obstacles. To explain this finding, we distinguish three behavioral patterns aiming at both, voluntary cooperation and (immediate) payoff equality. KW - Best shot game KW - Coordination KW - Transfer KW - Refund KW - Experiment Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00182-018-0633-y SN - 0020-7276 SN - 1432-1270 VL - 47 IS - 3 SP - 873 EP - 891 PB - Springer CY - Heidelberg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bruttel, Lisa Verena T1 - The effects of recommended retail prices on consumer and retailer behaviour JF - Economica N2 - This paper presents results from an experiment on the effects of recommended retail prices on consumer and retailer behaviour. We present evidence that recommended retail prices, despite their non-binding nature, influence consumers’ willingness to pay by setting a reference point. At a given price, consumers buy more the higher the recommended retail price is, and their demand drops at prices above the recommended retail price, even when it is entirely uninformative about the value of the product. Retailers in this study are subject to similar anchoring effects, but they do not anticipate consumers’ behaviour well and are thus not able to exploit their behavioural biases. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/ecca.12218 SN - 0013-0427 SN - 1468-0335 VL - 85 IS - 339 SP - 649 EP - 668 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schumacher, Reinhard T1 - Rezension: Shigeyoshi Senga, Masatomi Fujimoto, Taichi Tabuchi (Eds.).: Ricardo and International Trade. - London: Routledge, 2017. - x, 276 S. - ISBN: 978-1-138-12245-1 JF - Journal of the History of Economic Thought Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S1053837218000317 SN - 1053-8372 SN - 1469-9656 VL - 41 IS - 3 SP - 435 EP - 438 PB - Cambridge Univ. Press CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kornher, Lukas A1 - Kalkuhl, Matthias T1 - The gains of coordination - When does regional cooperation for food security make sense? JF - Global Food Security - AGRICULTURE POLICY ECONOMICS AND ENVIRONMENT N2 - With the onset of the global food crisis, the discussion about the use and misuse of agricultural market interventions regained academic attention. As a result of economies of scale, centralized policy implementation at the regional level has the potential to reduce the budgetary costs of policies. Borrowing from the literature on international unions and international policy coordination, we develop a conceptual framework to analyze when regional policy implementation makes sense. This is the case whenever spill-overs from centralization are large and policy preferences, driven by country-specific characteristics, are homogeneous. Subsequently, we examine the advantageousness of centralized policy implementation for the West African region regarding the most common food security policies. We show that centralization of trade policies and emergency food reserves is beneficial, while buffer stocks, safety net policies, and producer support policies should be implemented at the national level. KW - Food security KW - Regional cooperation KW - West Africa KW - International unions Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gfs.2019.09.004 SN - 2211-9124 VL - 22 SP - 37 EP - 45 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Caliendo, Marco A1 - Goethner, Maximilian A1 - Weißenberger, Martin T1 - Entrepreneurial persistence beyond survival: Measurement and determinants JF - Journal of Small Business Management N2 - Entrepreneurial persistence is demonstrated by an entrepreneur’s continued positive maintenance of entrepreneurial motivation and constantly renewed active engagement in a new business venture despite counterforces or enticing alternatives. It thus is a crucial factor for entrepreneurs when pursuing and exploiting their business opportunities and in realizing potential economic gains and benefits. Using rich data on a representative sample of German business founders, we investigated the determinants of entrepreneurial persistence. Next to observed survival, we also constructed a hybrid persistence measure capturing the motivational dimension of persistence. We analyzed the influence of individual-level (human capital and personality) and business-related characteristics on both measures as well as their relative importance. We found that the two indicators emphasize different aspects of persistence. For the survival indicator, the predictive power was concentrated in business characteristics and human capital, while for hybrid persistence the dominant factors were business characteristics and personality. Finally, we showed that results were heterogeneous across subgroups. In particular, formerly unemployed founders did not differ in survival chances, but they were more likely to lack a high psychological commitment to their business ventures. KW - entrepreneurship KW - startups KW - persistence KW - survival Y1 - 2019 VL - 58 IS - 3 PB - Taylor & Francis CY - London ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Orland, Andreas A1 - Roos, Michael W. M. T1 - Price-setting with quadratic adjustment costs BT - experimental evidence JF - Journal of economic behavior & organization N2 - We test the price-setting behavior of firms using the Rotemberg (1982) model in order to explain puzzles in the New Keynesian Phillips curve (NKPC). For our tests, we conducted experiments that adapt the model into an individual decision-making problem. We find systematic deviations in price-setting according to the subjects’ degree of information acquisition. Subjects rarely make use of past information. On the other hand, subjects that decide to acquire relatively little information about future desired prices tend to overweight their own past set price when they set prices. We study the impact of this heterogeneous price-setting behavior for theoretically derived forward-looking Phillips curves. Our estimated NKPCs are in line with the empirical literature. The deviations from theoretical predictions in our NKPCs are driven by the less-informed subjects. KW - Experimental macroeconomics KW - Intertemporal optimization KW - Nominal frictions KW - Phillips curve Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2019.05.010 SN - 0167-2681 SN - 1879-1751 VL - 163 SP - 88 EP - 116 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Caliendo, Marco A1 - Goethner, Maximilian A1 - Weißenberger, Martin T1 - Entrepreneurial persistence beyond survival: Measurement and determinants T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe N2 - Entrepreneurial persistence is demonstrated by an entrepreneur’s continued positive maintenance of entrepreneurial motivation and constantly renewed active engagement in a new business venture despite counterforces or enticing alternatives. It thus is a crucial factor for entrepreneurs when pursuing and exploiting their business opportunities and in realizing potential economic gains and benefits. Using rich data on a representative sample of German business founders, we investigated the determinants of entrepreneurial persistence. Next to observed survival, we also constructed a hybrid persistence measure capturing the motivational dimension of persistence. We analyzed the influence of individual-level (human capital and personality) and business-related characteristics on both measures as well as their relative importance. We found that the two indicators emphasize different aspects of persistence. For the survival indicator, the predictive power was concentrated in business characteristics and human capital, while for hybrid persistence the dominant factors were business characteristics and personality. Finally, we showed that results were heterogeneous across subgroups. In particular, formerly unemployed founders did not differ in survival chances, but they were more likely to lack a high psychological commitment to their business ventures. T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe - 144 KW - entrepreneurship KW - startups KW - persistence KW - survival Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-524813 SN - 1867-5808 IS - 3 ER - TY - THES A1 - Wozny, Florian T1 - Three empirical essays in health economics T1 - Drei empirische Essays in Gesundheitsökonomik N2 - Modern health care systems are characterized by pronounced prevention and cost-optimized treatments. This dissertation offers novel empirical evidence on how useful such measures can be. The first chapter analyzes how radiation, a main pollutant in health care, can negatively affect cognitive health. The second chapter focuses on the effect of Low Emission Zones on public heath, as air quality is the major external source of health problems. Both chapters point out potentials for preventive measures. Finally, chapter three studies how changes in treatment prices affect the reallocation of hospital resources. In the following, I briefly summarize each chapter and discuss implications for health care systems as well as other policy areas. Based on the National Educational Panel Study that is linked to data on radiation, chapter one shows that radiation can have negative long-term effects on cognitive skills, even at subclinical doses. Exploiting arguably exogenous variation in soil contamination in Germany due to the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, the findings show that people exposed to higher radiation perform significantly worse in cognitive tests 25 years later. Identification is ensured by abnormal rainfall within a critical period of ten days. The results show that the effect is stronger among older cohorts than younger cohorts, which is consistent with radiation accelerating cognitive decline as people get older. On average, a one-standarddeviation increase in the initial level of CS137 (around 30 chest x-rays) is associated with a decrease in the cognitive skills by 4.1 percent of a standard deviation (around 0.05 school years). Chapter one shows that sub-clinical levels of radiation can have negative consequences even after early childhood. This is of particular importance because most of the literature focuses on exposure very early in life, often during pregnancy. However, population exposed after birth is over 100 times larger. These results point to substantial external human capital costs of radiation which can be reduced by choices of medical procedures. There is a large potential for reductions because about one-third of all CT scans are assumed to be not medically justified (Brenner and Hall, 2007). If people receive unnecessary CT scans because of economic incentives, this chapter points to additional external costs of health care policies. Furthermore, the results can inform the cost-benefit trade-off for medically indicated procedures. Chapter two provides evidence about the effectiveness of Low Emission Zones. Low Emission Zones are typically justified by improvements in population health. However, there is little evidence about the potential health benefits from policy interventions aiming at improving air quality in inner-cities. The chapter ask how the coverage of Low Emission Zones air pollution and hospitalization, by exploiting variation in the roll out of Low Emission Zones in Germany. It combines information on the geographic coverage of Low Emission Zones with rich panel data on the universe of German hospitals over the period from 2006 to 2016 with precise information on hospital locations and the annual frequency of detailed diagnoses. In order to establish that our estimates of Low Emission Zones’ health impacts can indeed be attributed to improvements in local air quality, we use data from Germany’s official air pollution monitoring system and assign monitor locations to Low Emission Zones and test whether measures of air pollution are affected by the coverage of a Low Emission Zone. Results in chapter two confirm former results showing that the introduction of Low Emission Zones improved air quality significantly by reducing NO2 and PM10 concentrations. Furthermore, the chapter shows that hospitals which catchment areas are covered by a Low Emission Zone, diagnose significantly less air pollution related diseases, in particular by reducing the incidents of chronic diseases of the circulatory and the respiratory system. The effect is stronger before 2012, which is consistent with a general improvement in the vehicle fleet’s emission standards. Depending on the disease, a one-standard-deviation increase in the coverage of a hospitals catchment area covered by a Low Emission Zone reduces the yearly number of diagnoses up to 5 percent. These findings have strong implications for policy makers. In 2015, overall costs for health care in Germany were around 340 billion euros, of which 46 billion euros for diseases of the circulatory system, making it the most expensive type of disease caused by 2.9 million cases (Statistisches Bundesamt, 2017b). Hence, reductions in the incidence of diseases of the circulatory system may directly reduce society’s health care costs. Whereas chapter one and two study the demand-side in health care markets and thus preventive potential, chapter three analyzes the supply-side. By exploiting the same hospital panel data set as in chapter two, chapter three studies the effect of treatment price shocks on the reallocation of hospital resources in Germany. Starting in 2005, the implementation of the German-DRG-System led to general idiosyncratic treatment price shocks for individual hospitals. Thus far there is little evidence of the impact of general price shocks on the reallocation of hospital resources. Additionally, I add to the exiting literature by showing that price shocks can have persistent effects on hospital resources even when these shocks vanish. However, simple OLS regressions would underestimate the true effect, due to endogenous treatment price shocks. I implement a novel instrument variable strategy that exploits the exogenous variation in the number of days of snow in hospital catchment areas. A peculiarity of the reform allowed variation in days of snow to have a persistent impact on treatment prices. I find that treatment price increases lead to increases in input factors such as nursing staff, physicians and the range of treatments offered but to decreases in the treatment volume. This indicates supplier-induced demand. Furthermore, the probability of hospital mergers and privatization decreases. Structural differences in pre-treatment characteristics between hospitals enhance these effects. For instance, private and larger hospitals are more affected. IV estimates reveal that OLS results are biased towards zero in almost all dimensions because structural hospital differences are correlated with the reallocation of hospital resources. These results are important for several reasons. The G-DRG-Reform led to a persistent polarization of hospital resources, as some hospitals were exposed to treatment price increases, while others experienced reductions. If hospitals increase the treatment volume as a response to price reductions by offering unnecessary therapies, it has a negative impact on population wellbeing and public spending. However, results show a decrease in the range of treatments if prices decrease. Hospitals might specialize more, thus attracting more patients. From a policy perspective it is important to evaluate if such changes in the range of treatments jeopardize an adequate nationwide provision of treatments. Furthermore, the results show a decrease in the number of nurses and physicians if prices decrease. This could partly explain the nursing crisis in German hospitals. However, since hospitals specialize more they might be able to realize efficiency gains which justify reductions in input factors without loses in quality. Further research is necessary to provide evidence for the impact of the G-DRG-Reform on health care quality. Another important aspect are changes in the organizational structure. Many public hospitals have been privatized or merged. The findings show that this is at least partly driven by the G-DRG-Reform. This can again lead to a lack in services offered in some regions if merged hospitals specialize more or if hospitals are taken over by ecclesiastical organizations which do not provide all treatments due to moral conviction. Overall, this dissertation reveals large potential for preventive health care measures and helps to explain reallocation processes in the hospital sector if treatment prices change. Furthermore, its findings have potentially relevant implications for other areas of public policy. Chapter one identifies an effect of low dose radiation on cognitive health. As mankind is searching for new energy sources, nuclear power is becoming popular again. However, results of chapter one point to substantial costs of nuclear energy which have not been accounted yet. Chapter two finds strong evidence that air quality improvements by Low Emission Zones translate into health improvements, even at relatively low levels of air pollution. These findings may, for instance, be of relevance to design further policies targeted at air pollution such as diesel bans. As pointed out in chapter three, the implementation of DRG-Systems may have unintended side-effects on the reallocation of hospital resources. This may also apply to other providers in the health care sector such as resident doctors. N2 - Moderne Gesundheitssysteme zeichnen sich sowohl durch eine ausgeprägte Prävention als auch durch kostenoptimierte Behandlungen aus. Diese Dissertation bietet neue empirische Erkenntnisse darüber, wie nützlich solche Maßnahmen sein können. Das erste Kapitel analysiert, wie Strahlung, ein Hauptschadstoff im Gesundheitswesen, die kognitive Gesundheit negativ beeinflussen kann. Das zweite Kapitel konzentriert sich auf die Auswirkungen von Umweltzonen auf die öffentliche Gesundheit, da die Luftqualität die wichtigste externe Quelle für Gesundheitsprobleme ist. Beide Kapitel zeigen Potenziale für präventive Maßnahmen auf. Schließlich wird in Kapitel drei untersucht, wie sich Änderungen von Behandlungspreisen auf die Reallokation von Krankenhausressourcen auswirken. Im Folgenden fasse ich jedes Kapitel kurz zusammen und diskutiere die Relevanz für Gesundheitssysteme und andere Politikbereiche. Basierend auf dem Nationalen Bildungspanel, welches wir mit Strahlungsdaten verknüpfen, zeigt Kapitel eins, dass Strahlung, auch in geringen Dosen, negative Langzeitwirkungen auf die kognitiven Fähigkeiten haben kann. Dazu nutzen wir die exogene Variation der Bodenkontamination in Deutschland nach der Tschernobyl-Katastrophe von 1986. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Menschen, die einer höheren Strahlung ausgesetzt waren, 25 Jahre später in kognitiven Tests deutlich schlechter abschneiden. Die Identifizierung wird durch anormale Niederschläge innerhalb eines kritischen Zeitraums von zehn Tagen nach dem Reaktorunfall gewährleistet. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass der Effekt bei älteren Kohorten stärker ist als bei jüngeren Kohorten, was mit der Theorie übereinstimmt, dass Strahlung den altersbedingten Rückgang der kognitiven Leistungsfähigkeit beschleunigt. Im Durchschnitt ist eine Erhöhung des Anfangsniveaus von CS137 um eine Standardabweichung (ca. 30 Thoraxröntgenaufnahmen) mit einer Abnahme der kognitiven Fähigkeiten um 4,1 Prozent einer Standardabweichung verbunden (ca. 0.05 Schuljahre). Die Ergebnisse in Kapitel eins zeigen, dass geringe Strahlungswerte auch nach der frühen Kindheit negative Folgen haben können. Dies ist von besonderer Bedeutung, da sich der Großteil der Literatur auf die Exposition in sehr frühen Lebensphasen konzentriert, oft während der Schwangerschaft. Die nach der Geburt exponierte Bevölkerung ist jedoch über 100-mal größer. Diese Ergebnisse deuten auf erhebliche externe Humankapitalkosten der Strahlung hin, die zum Beispiel durch die Wahl medizinischer Verfahren reduziert werden können. Es bestehen große Reduktionspotenziale, da beispielsweise etwa ein Drittel aller CT-Scans als medizinisch nicht gerechtfertigt angesehen werden (Brenner and Hall, 2007). Unter der Annahme, dass Menschen aufgrund wirtschaftlicher Anreize unnötige CT-Scans erhalten, weist dieses Kapitel auf zusätzliche externe Kosten von Gesundheitsmaßnahmen für die Gesundheit der Patienten hin. Außerdem erweitern die Ergebnisse die Informationsgrundlage für Risiko-Nutzen-Abwägungen medizinischer Behandlungen. Kapitel zwei liefert Belege für die Wirksamkeit von Umweltzonen. Umweltzonen sind in der Regel durch eine Verbesserung der Gesundheit der Bevölkerung gerechtfertigt. Es gibt jedoch wenig Belege für den gesundheitlichen Nutzen solcher politischen Maßnahmen zur Verbesserung der Luftqualität in Innenstädten. In dem Kapitel analysieren wir, wie sich die Ausdehnung der Umweltzonen auf die Luftverschmutzung und die Krankenhausaufenthalte auswirkt. Dazu nutzen wir zeitliche Unterschiede bei der Einführung der Umweltzonen in Deutschland. Hierfür kombinieren wir Informationen über die geografische Abdeckung der Umweltzonen mit umfangreichen Paneldaten von allen deutschen Krankenhäusern im Zeitraum von 2006 bis 2016. Die Krankenhausdaten enthalten präzise Informationen über Krankenhausstandorte und die jährliche Häufigkeit detaillierter Diagnosen. Um sicherzustellen, dass unsere Schätzungen der gesundheitlichen Auswirkungen der Umweltzonen auf eine Verbesserung der lokalen Luftqualität zurückzuführen sind, verwenden wir Daten aus dem offiziellen deutschen Luftmessnetz und ordnen den Umweltzonen Monitorstandorte zu. Hierdurch prüfen wir, ob Messungen der Luftverschmutzung durch die Abdeckung einer Umweltzone beeinflusst werden. Die Ergebnisse in Kapitel zwei bestätigen frühere Ergebnisse, die zeigen, dass die Einführung von Umweltzonen die Luftqualität durch die Reduzierung der NO2- und PM10-Konzentrationen deutlich verbessert. Darüber hinaus zeigt das Kapitel, dass Krankenhäuser, deren Einzugsgebiete in eine Umweltzone fallen, deutlich weniger durch Luftverschmutzung bedingte Krankheiten diagnostizieren, insbesondere durch die Verringerung von chronischen Krankheiten des Kreislaufs und der Atemwege. Der Effekt ist vor 2012 stärker, was sich durch eine allgemeine Verbesserung der Abgasnormen für Fahrzeuge erklären lässt. Wird der Anteil eines Krankenhauseinzugsgebiets mit Umweltzone um eine Standardabweichung erhöht, reduziert sich die jährliche Anzahl der entsprechenden Diagnosen um bis zu 5 Prozent. Diese Ergebnisse sind für politische Entscheidungsträger von Bedeutung. Im Jahr 2015 gab Deutschland 46 Milliarden Euro für Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen aus, die teuerste Krankheitsform mit 2,9 Millionen Fällen. Die Reduktion von Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen würde die Gesundheitskosten der Gesellschaft unmittelbar senken. Während Kapitel eins und zwei die Nachfrageseite in Gesundheitsmärkten und damit das Präventionspotenzial untersuchen, analysiert Kapitel drei die Angebotsseite. Unter Verwendung desselben Krankenhauspaneldatensatzes wie in Kapitel zwei untersuche ich die Auswirkungen von veränderten Behandlungspreisen auf Krankenhausressourcen in Deutschland. Ab 2005 wurden die Behandlungspreise für Patienten durch das G-DRG- System umgewandelt, was bis 2010 zu allgemeinen idiosynkratischen Preisschocks für einzelne Krankenhäuser führte. Die vorhandene Literatur bildet den Effekt von allgemeinen Preisschocks auf Krankenhausressourcen jedoch nur unzureichend ab. Außerdem erweitere ich die vorhandene Literatur indem ich zeige, dass Preisänderungen auch dann langfristige Auswirkungen auf Krankenhausressourcen haben können, wenn die Preisschocks verschwinden. Einfache OLS-Regressionen würden den wahren Effekt aufgrund von endogenen Preisschocks unterschätzen. Unter Zuhilfenahme von hochauflösenden Satellitendaten nutze ich eine Instrumentenvariablenstrategie, welche exogene Schwankungen der Wetterbedingungen im Einzugsbereich von Krankenhäusern nutzt. Eine Besonderheit der Reform führt dazu, dass Abweichungen der Wetterbedingungen zum Zeitpunkt der Reformeinführung einen nachhaltigen Einfluss auf die Behandlungspreise hatten. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Preiserhöhungen im Laufe der Zeit zu einem Anstieg des Pflegepersonals, von Ärzten und der Vielfalt der angebotenen Behandlungen führen, aber zu einem Rückgang des Behandlungsvolumens. Bei privaten und größeren Krankenhäusern sind die Auswirkungen stärker. Darüber hinaus sinkt die Wahrscheinlichkeit von Krankenhausfusionen und Privatisierungen. IV-Ergebnisse zeigen gegen Null verzerrte OLS-Schätzungen in fast allen Dimensionen, da strukturelle Krankenhausunterschiede mit der Reallokation von Ressourcen korreliert sind. Diese Ergebnisse sind aus mehreren Gründen wichtig. Die G-DRG-Reform führte zu einer anhaltenden Polarisation von Krankenhausressourcen, da Krankenhäuser sowohl Preisanstiege als auch Preissenkungen erfuhren. Wenn Krankenhäuser das Behandlungsvolumen durch unnötige Therapien erhöhen, hat das negative Auswirkungen auf die öffentliche Gesundheit der Bevölkerung und die öffentlichen Ausgaben. Andererseits zeigen die Ergebnisse einen Rückgang der Bandbreite der angebotenen Behandlungen bei sinkenden Preisen. Krankenhäuser könnten sich stärker spezialisieren und so mehr Patienten anziehen. Aus politischer Sicht ist es wichtig zu beurteilen, ob solche Veränderungen in der Vielfalt der angebotenen Behandlungen eine angemessene flächendeckende Versorgung gefährden. Des Weiteren zeigen die Ergebnisse einen Rückgang der Zahl der Krankenschwestern und Ärzte, wenn die Preise sinken. Dies könnte die Pflegekrise, welche die Bundesregierung in Deutschland beschreibt, teilweise erklären. Da sich die Krankenhäuser jedoch stärker spezialisieren, können sie möglicherweise Effizienzsteigerungen erzielen, die eine Verringerung der Inputfaktoren rechtfertigen, ohne an Qualität zu verlieren. Weitere Untersuchungen sind notwendig, um die Auswirkungen auf die Qualität der Gesundheitsversorgung nachzuweisen. Ein weiterer wichtiger Aspekt sind Veränderungen in der Organisationsstruktur. Viele öffentliche Krankenhäuser werden privatisiert oder mit anderen Krankenhäusern fusioniert. Meine Ergebnisse zeigen, dass dies zumindest teilweise auf die G-DRG-Reform zurückzuführen ist. Dies kann zu einem Mangel an angebotenen Behandlungen in einigen Regionen führen, wenn sich fusionierte Krankenhäuser spezialisieren oder wenn Krankenhäuser von kirchlichen Organisationen übernommen werden, die aus moralischen Gründen nicht alle Behandlungen anbieten. Insgesamt unterstreicht diese Dissertation das große Potenzial von Gesundheitsvorsorgemaßnahmen und hilft, Reallokationsprozesse im Krankenhaussektor zu erklären. Darüber hinaus haben die Ergebnisse potenziell relevante Auswirkungen auf andere Bereiche der Politik. Kapitel Eins identifiziert einen Einfluss von geringer Radioaktivität auf die kognitive Gesundheit. Auf der Suche nach neuen Energiequellen wird die Kernenergie wieder populär. Die Ergebnisse von Kapitel Eins deuten jedoch auf erhebliche Kosten von Kernenergie hin, die in der aktuellen Debatte noch nicht berücksichtigt wurden. Kapitel Zwei findet starke Hinweise darauf, dass die Verbesserung der Luftqualität durch Umweltzonen, selbst bei relativ geringer Luftverschmutzung, zu einer Verbesserung der Gesundheit führt. Diese Ergebnisse können für die Einführung weiterer Maßnahmen zur Bekämpfung der Luftverschmutzung von Bedeutung sein, wie beispielsweise Fahrverbote für Dieselfahrzeuge. Wie in Kapitel Drei dargelegt, kann die Einführung von DRG-Systemen unbeabsichtigte Effekte bei der Reallokation von Krankenhausressourcen haben. Dies kann auch für andere Anbieter im Gesundheitswesen wie niedergelassene Ärzte gelten. KW - health economics KW - managment KW - hospital KW - Gesundheitsökonomik KW - Management KW - Krankenhaus Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-469910 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Borck, Rainald T1 - Public transport and urban pollution JF - Regional science and urban economics N2 - This paper studies the effect of public transport policies on urban pollution. It uses a quantitative equilibrium model with residential choice and mode choice. Pollution comes from commuting and residential energy use. The model parameters are calibrated to replicate key variables for American metropolitan areas. In the counterfactual, I study how free public transport coupled with increasing transit speed affects the equilibrium. In the baseline simulation, total pollution falls by 0.4%, as decreasing emissions from transport are partly offset by rising residential emissions. A second counterfactual compares a city with and without public transit. This large investment decreases pollution by 1.7%. When jobs are decentralized, emissions fall by 0.5% in the first and by 3% in the second counterfactual. KW - Public transport KW - Pollution KW - Discrete choice Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2019.06.005 SN - 0166-0462 SN - 1879-2308 VL - 77 SP - 356 EP - 366 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Piontek, Franziska A1 - Kalkuhl, Matthias A1 - Kriegler, Elmar A1 - Schultes, Anselm A1 - Leimbach, Marian A1 - Edenhofer, Ottmar A1 - Bauer, Nico T1 - Economic Growth Effects of Alternative Climate Change Impact Channels in Economic Modeling JF - Environmental & resource economics : the official journal of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists N2 - Despite increasing empirical evidence of strong links between climate and economic growth, there is no established model to describe the dynamics of how different types of climate shocks affect growth patterns. Here we present the first comprehensive, comparative analysis of the long-term dynamics of one-time, temporary climate shocks on production factors, and factor productivity, respectively, in a Ramsey-type growth model. Damages acting directly on production factors allow us to study dynamic effects on factor allocation, savings and economic growth. We find that the persistence of impacts on economic activity is smallest for climate shocks directly impacting output, and successively increases for direct damages on capital, loss of labor and productivity shocks, related to different responses in savings rates and factor-specific growth. Recurring shocks lead to large welfare effects and long-term growth effects, directly linked to the persistence of individual shocks. Endogenous savings and shock anticipation both have adaptive effects but do not eliminate differences between impact channels or significantly lower the dissipation time. Accounting for endogenous growth mechanisms increases the effects. We also find strong effects on income shares, important for distributional implications. This work fosters conceptual understanding of impact dynamics in growth models, opening options for links to empirics. KW - Climate change KW - Damages KW - Economic growth KW - Impact channels KW - Production factors KW - Persistence Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10640-018-00306-7 SN - 0924-6460 SN - 1573-1502 VL - 73 IS - 4 SP - 1357 EP - 1385 PB - Springer CY - Dordrecht ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Caliendo, Marco A1 - Tübbicke, Stefan T1 - New evidence on long-term effects of start-up subsidies BT - matching estimates and their robustness JF - Empirical economics N2 - The German start-up subsidy (SUS) program for the unemployed has recently undergone a major makeover, altering its institutional setup, adding an additional layer of selection and leading to ambiguous predictions of the program's effectiveness. Using propensity score matching (PSM) as our main empirical approach, we provide estimates of long-term effects of the post-reform subsidy on individual employment prospects and labor market earnings up to 40 months after entering the program. Our results suggest large and persistent long-term effects of the subsidy on employment probabilities and net earned income. These effects are larger than what was estimated for the pre-reform program. Extensive sensitivity analyses within the standard PSM framework reveal that the results are robust to different choices regarding the implementation of the weighting procedure and also with respect to deviations from the conditional independence assumption. As a further assessment of the results' sensitivity, we go beyond the standard selection-on-observables approach and employ an instrumental variable setup using regional variation in the likelihood of receiving treatment. Here, we exploit the fact that the reform increased the discretionary power of local employment agencies in allocating active labor market policy funds, allowing us to obtain a measure of local preferences for SUS as the program of choice. The results based on this approach give rise to similar estimates. Thus, our results indicating that SUS are still an effective active labor market program after the reform do not appear to be driven by "hidden bias." KW - start-up subsidies KW - policy reform KW - matching KW - instrumental variables Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00181-019-01701-9 SN - 0377-7332 SN - 1435-8921 VL - 59 IS - 4 SP - 1605 EP - 1631 PB - Physica-Verlag CY - Heidelberg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hustedt, Thurid A1 - Seyfried, Markus T1 - Challenges, Triggers and Initiatorsof Climate Policies and Implications for Policy Formulation JF - Leidenschaft und Augenmaß : sozialwissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf Entwicklung, Verwaltung, Umwelt und Klima : Festschrift für Harald Fuhr Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-8487-5249-2 SP - 169 EP - 179 PB - Nomos CY - Baden-Baden ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Iro, Adrea A1 - Patel, Urvaksh D. T1 - Making Climate Finance Effective JF - Leidenschaft und Augenmaß : sozialwissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf Entwicklung, Verwaltung, Umwelt und Klima : Festschrift für Harald Fuhr Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-8487-5249-2 SP - 181 EP - 194 PB - Nomos CY - Baden-Baden ER -