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Lammers, Konrad; Stiller, Silvia. |
Dieses Papier untersucht die regionalpolitischen Implikationen der Neuen Ökonomischen Geographie. Erstens werden der allgemeine Modellrahmen der Neuen Ökonomischen Geographie und eine für die Politikanalyse geeignete Modellvariante erläutert. Zweitens wird untersucht, ob regionale Integration nach Maßgabe des gewählten Modellrahmens politischen Handlungsbedarf anzeigt. Die Analyse ergibt, dass die möglichen räumlichen Gleichgewichte politische Interventionen aufgrund von ökonomischen Effizienzzielen nicht begründen. Das Modell zeigt jedoch politischen Handlungsbedarf bei Orientierung an ökonomischen Ausgleichszielen auf, denn unter bestimmten Bedingungen zieht regionale Integration räumliche Einkommensdisparitäten nach sich. Deshalb wird drittens... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: International Relations/Trade. |
Ano: 2000 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/26137 |
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Stiller, Silvia. |
This study investigates the influence of the demographic ageing process in Germany on the long-term economic growth path. For this purpose a macroeconomic simulation model which combines demographic forecasts with a modified Ramsey growth model is applied. Special focus is put on the consumption effects of population ageing and the potential to counter those by rising fertility or permanent immigration. The simulation results illustrate that in the medium and in the long terms per capita consumption is among all demographic scenarios lower than without demographic changes. Permanent immigration can retard the consumption decrease. Rising fertility even reinforces the decline of consumption in the examined period of time. Das Diskussionpapier beschäftigt... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Population Ageing; Consumption; Growth; Labor and Human Capital; E17; E21; J 11. |
Ano: 2000 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/26252 |
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Stiller, Silvia. |
Population ageing and decline are inescapable facts for Germany which are expected to have - especially due to the labour force decrease - negative impacts on the economy. In this context it is often referred to the possibility of countering potentially negative economic effects of population ageing by a fertility increase or immigration of people at the working age. Of course, changing fertility and immigration are both suited to reduce population ageing. But they influence the population structure, labour supply and thus the economic conditions in substantially different way. This discussion paper focuses on one aspect which is related to this issue. It is examined by simulations how different demographic scenarios affect consumption development and thus... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Demographic Forecast; Population Ageing; Consumption; Welfare; Labor and Human Capital; J11; E17; E21. |
Ano: 2000 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/26285 |
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Niebuhr, Annekatrin; Stiller, Silvia. |
Border regions and border effects currently attract a lot of attention in political practice and economic research. Substantial interest in regions located along the frontiers of integrating countries is predominantly inspired by the presumption that their specific geographic position might cause peculiarities in economic adjustments to integration. This survey explores whether economic theory and empirical studies support the assessment that integration effects concentrate in border regions. Economic theory alone allows only very vague conclusions about the spatial effects of integration. Depending on specific circumstances, border regions might benefit, lose or not be affected by integration. Empirical research on border regions - undertaken so far -... |
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper |
Palavras-chave: Regional development; Border regions; Integration effects; Community/Rural/Urban Development; Political Economy; R12; F15; O18. |
Ano: 2002 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/26340 |
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