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1 Abschätzung der Bewertungsungenauigkeit aus der Be- rücksichtigung von Durchschnittszinssätzen im barwert- äquivalenten Basiszinssatz Abstract Wir untersuchen die Wirkung eines veränderten Basiszins
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that income is an essential influence on financial literacy. If this is the case, this information will incentivize the need for effective measures to improve financially literacy of especially poor people [...] people. The more people become financially literate, the more effective financial decisions will be made which benefits society as a whole. Parents have often been suspected to be one of the most influential [...] (Diekmann, 2004). In order to be able to measure objective financial literacy a data transformation will take place. We construct an “objective” performance score based on the correctness of answers to these
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work, more focused on the childhood and adulthood debate, will address this. In the dynamic panel system GMM regressions, childhood effects will be fully absorbed into the individual fixed component of [...] female samples (the second and fourth results columns) fail the diagnostic testing, thus our discussion will only refer to the male sample, and the young females (i.e. no older than 35) sample. For males, there [...] how long any interventions may last. The dynamic panel investigation suggests that any direct impact will not be long lasting (unless the interventions relate to health), though may exhibit an impact indirectly
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countries. Also, Flensburg is a beautiful city with its interesting history and splendid views. You will never regret studying and working here." Rachael Catherine MacLaughlin (EUS Class of 2017) Rachael [...] private sector after graduation, the experience gained within a couple of years in this environment, will be beneficial and it represents a strong asset for students to gain a more consistent Curriculum Vitae
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the idea of “the embodiment of will”. The embodiment of will suggests that when a person has an idea of a product and works on it, that person displays her intention (or will) through it. Radin argues from [...] results are in line with the 1 Relatedly, in early 2018 the European Commission announced that it will establish its first world-wide “Counterfeit and Piracy watch-list”, acknowledging the prevalence of [...] of scarcity and thus reduce conflict, it is necessary for a nation to establish a set of rules that will govern the usage of scarce resources. Property rights can fulfil this function and encourage individuals
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research funding at the University of Hildesheim; two representatives of the University of Hildesheim will be present Problems encountered by EUF scholars when applying for and implementing third-party funded
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Professional competence: Students will gain basic knowledge on the geographical construction, regional disparities and cultural diversity of European spaces. They will have a deeper understanding of current [...] Professional competence: Students will be able to describe and analyse European national societies and economies using theoretical approaches of the social sciences. They will be able to relate these with [...] cal competence: Students will sharpen their analytical abilities to understand countries as connected, multi- layered systems. Social and individual competence: Students will develop an analytical lens
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to identify and control for individuals who will become unemployed, or widowed, in the next year; similarly, it is easy to control for individuals who will become married within the next year (a potential [...] data to link life satisfaction to an individual’s expectations about whether they and their family will live better in the next twelve months. These results just mentioned, including those of this investigation [...] objective data. Given some of the differences with these categories of groups, regression analysis will be important to take into account the fact that the unemployed, for example, are much more represented
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auch diese Gruppe. Das mag für eine Betrachtung auf der Makroebene interessant sein, wo man wissen will, wieviel einer 9 Meine Nachfrage (August 2020) an Destatis, warum der Ansatz eigentlich nicht wei
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This will be provided firstly by a short overview of the concept and its primary form of application, followed by a methodological reconstruction of its fundamental assumptions. Two examples will illustrate [...] consumer surplus argumentation, alternative constructions are possible. In two relevant cases, it will be shown that those alternatives yield opposite outcomes, making the usage of consumer surplus for [...] interpreted as a measure of welfare because consumers have to pay less than the highest total they are willing to spend. 3 This does not exclude those, who are critical of the thereof derived economic policy