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    Regulation Support to Industrial Clusters: A Cross-Country Analysis

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    We empirically investigate the role of regulatory governance and industrial clusters to foster the country\u2019s economic performance. Using the ordinary least-square (OLS) regression for a cross section of countries, including the 25 EU Member States, our findings show that the regulation governance has the strongest effects on the employment rate performing a buffering effect with the cluster development. An antagonist effect occurs for the other economic indicators

    Precautionary Effect and Variations of the Value of Information

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    Accounting for Extreme Events in the Economic Assessment of Climate Change

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    An Empirical Contribution to the Debate on Corruption, Democracy and Environmental Policy

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    Asymmetric Labor Markets, Southern Wages, and the Location of Firms

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    What are the Effects of Contamination Risks on Commercial and Industrial Properties? Evidence from Baltimore, Maryland

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    Impure Public Goods and Technological Interdependencies

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    Impure public goods represent an important group of goods. Almost every public good exerts not only effects which are public to all but also effects which are private to the producer of this good. What is often omitted in the analysis of impure public goods is the fact that – regularly – these private effects can also be generated independently of the public good. In our analysis we focus on the effects alternative technologies – independently generating the private effects of the public good – may have on the provision of impure public goods. After the investigation in an analytical impure public good model, we numerically simulate the effects of alternative technologies in a parameterized model for climate policy in Germany
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