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  1. Poetiken
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    Published: 2009
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    Contributor: Fischer, Kai; Lindemann, Uwe (Hrsg); Schmeling, Manfred (Hrsg); Schmitz-Emans, Monika (Hrsg)
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    Series: de Gruyter Lexikon
    Subjects: Poetik
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Poetiken
    Autoren - Texte - Begriffe
    Contributor: Fischer, Kai (HerausgeberIn); Lindemann, Uwe (HerausgeberIn); Schmeling, Manfred (HerausgeberIn); Schmitz-Emans, Monika (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2009; ©2009

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    Reflexionen über Dichtung, über Voraussetzungen, Funktionen und Effekte dichterischer Texte, über poetische Gattungen, Darstellungsweisen und Kommunikationsformen, über die Beziehung zwischen dichterischer Rede und ihren Gegenständen haben die Entstehung dichterischer Werke seit der Antike begleitet. Die Vorstellungen davon, was überhaupt Dichtung ist, unterliegen dabei in hohem Maße dem historischen Wandel, der kulturell-diskursiv bedingten Ausdifferenzierung. Die Beiträge des Lexikons zu antiken, mittelalterlichen, frühneuzeitlichen sowie modernen und zeitgenössischen Autoren von Poetiken bzw. poetologischen Texten illustrieren auf vielfältige Weise, dass ein anhaltender und anhaltend nachdrücklicher Bedarf an kritischer Reflexion über das Dichterische (Literarische, Poetische) bestand und bis in die unmittelbare Gegenwart hinein besteht. Das Lexikon enthält mehr als 400 Artikel zu Poetiken und poetologischen Texten aus allen Epochen der Literatur der westlichen Hemisphäre. Ein Schwerpunkt liegt auf der poetologischen Reflexion der Moderne, besonders auf Autorenpoetiken sowie auf der deutschsprachigen Literatur.

     

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    Contributor: Fischer, Kai (HerausgeberIn); Lindemann, Uwe (HerausgeberIn); Schmeling, Manfred (HerausgeberIn); Schmitz-Emans, Monika (HerausgeberIn)
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    Series: de Gruyter Lexikon
    Subjects: Poetics; Poetry; Poetry; Poetics; Poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
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  3. Poetiken
    Autoren - Texte - Begriffe
    Contributor: Fischer, Kai (HerausgeberIn); Lindemann, Uwe (HerausgeberIn); Schmeling, Manfred (HerausgeberIn); Schmitz-Emans, Monika (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2009; ©2009

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    Reflexionen über Dichtung, über Voraussetzungen, Funktionen und Effekte dichterischer Texte, über poetische Gattungen, Darstellungsweisen und Kommunikationsformen, über die Beziehung zwischen dichterischer Rede und ihren Gegenständen haben die Entstehung dichterischer Werke seit der Antike begleitet. Die Vorstellungen davon, was überhaupt Dichtung ist, unterliegen dabei in hohem Maße dem historischen Wandel, der kulturell-diskursiv bedingten Ausdifferenzierung. Die Beiträge des Lexikons zu antiken, mittelalterlichen, frühneuzeitlichen sowie modernen und zeitgenössischen Autoren von Poetiken bzw. poetologischen Texten illustrieren auf vielfältige Weise, dass ein anhaltender und anhaltend nachdrücklicher Bedarf an kritischer Reflexion über das Dichterische (Literarische, Poetische) bestand und bis in die unmittelbare Gegenwart hinein besteht. Das Lexikon enthält mehr als 400 Artikel zu Poetiken und poetologischen Texten aus allen Epochen der Literatur der westlichen Hemisphäre. Ein Schwerpunkt liegt auf der poetologischen Reflexion der Moderne, besonders auf Autorenpoetiken sowie auf der deutschsprachigen Literatur.

     

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    Contributor: Fischer, Kai (HerausgeberIn); Lindemann, Uwe (HerausgeberIn); Schmeling, Manfred (HerausgeberIn); Schmitz-Emans, Monika (HerausgeberIn)
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    Series: de Gruyter Lexikon
    Subjects: Poetics; Poetry; Poetry; Poetics; Poetry; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
    Other subjects: Literary Studies; Aesthetics: Literary Theory
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  4. The heterogeneous effects of entry on prices
    Published: July 2023
    Publisher:  Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE), Düsseldorf, Germany

    We study the effect of entry on the price distribution in the German retail gasoline market. Exploiting more than 700 entries over five years in an event study design, we find that entry causes a persistent first-order stochastic shift in the price... more

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    We study the effect of entry on the price distribution in the German retail gasoline market. Exploiting more than 700 entries over five years in an event study design, we find that entry causes a persistent first-order stochastic shift in the price distribution. Prices at the top of the distribution change moderately only, but prices at the left tail decrease by up to 12% of stations’ gross margins. Consumers with easy access to information on prices gain the most from entry. The reduction in transaction prices is 32-44% stronger for fully informed consumers than for uninformed consumers.

     

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    ISBN: 9783863044039
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    Series: Discussion paper / Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE) ; no 404
    Subjects: Entry; information frictions; price distribution; (unconditional) quantile treatment effects
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  5. The heterogeneous effects of entry on prices
    Published: 14 July 2023
    Publisher:  Centre for Economic Policy Research, London

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    Subjects: Entry; information frictions; price distribution; (unconditional) quantiletreatment effects
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  6. Skilled labour migration and firm performance
    evidence from English hospitals and brexit
    Author: Fischer, Kai
    Published: November 2023
    Publisher:  CESifo, Munich, Germany

    How do skilled migrant workers affect firms' performance and output? I estimate the causal effect of EU nurse withdrawal after the Brexit referendum on the performance of English hospitals. Exploiting variation in the reliance on EU workers across... more

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    How do skilled migrant workers affect firms' performance and output? I estimate the causal effect of EU nurse withdrawal after the Brexit referendum on the performance of English hospitals. Exploiting variation in the reliance on EU workers across hospital providers in pre-referendum years, I find that providers with a mean share of EU nurses before the referendum persistently face 2% more hospital-related deaths after the referendum. This translates to 5,900 additional hospital-related deaths p.a. in England. Unexpected readmissions of patients increase by 5% and reported incidents with harm to patients by 7% respectively. Providers respond to missing EU nurses by hiring UK nurses and fostering promotions in the short run, and by recruiting non-European nurses in the long run.

     

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    Series: CESifo working papers ; 10747 (2023)
    Subjects: skilled labour shortage; public healthcare; e-/immigration; Brexit
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  7. Resilience quantification of urban areas
    : an integrated statistical-empirical-physical approach for man-made and natural disruptive events
    Author: Fischer, Kai
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Universität, Freiburg

    Abstract: A growing urbanization, an increasing complexity of critical infrastructure and the formation of new threats are new challenges for urban areas and require a sustainable development and a stronger coping capacity with potential adverse... more

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    Abstract: A growing urbanization, an increasing complexity of critical infrastructure and the formation of new threats are new challenges for urban areas and require a sustainable development and a stronger coping capacity with potential adverse events. Sustainability requires a strenghtening of resilience.
    Within this work, an integrated mathematical approach for the quantification of resilience is defined. This method allows a comprehensive evaluation of urban areas and the identification of weak spots. Statistical data are combined with physical models to assess the occurrence of multiple threats and their potential consequences. This risk based assessment is combined with time dependent recovery models to result in a quantity for resilience. Results of this framework can be applied to evaluate the effectiveness of single resilience phases, like prepare, prevent, protect, response and recover.
    Besides the mathematical formulation, application examples in this work assess exemplarily terroristic threats in urban surroundings with empirical information of historical events and engineering models to assess possible structural damage effects. The comparison of different urban footprints builds the basis for a resilient urban planning process

     

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    Contributor: Hiermaier, Stefan (Akademischer Betreuer)
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    DDC Categories: 300
    Subjects: Resilienz; Verwundbarkeit; Risiko; Nachhaltigkeit <Motiv>
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  8. [Rezension zu:] Petra Renneke: Poesie und Wissen
    Author: Fischer, Kai

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    Enthalten in: Komparatistik; Bielefeld : Aisthesis, 1999-2015; 2008/2009(2010), S. 278-280
    Subjects: Rezension; Kafka, Franz; Müller, Herta; Moderne; Wissen; Poetik; Deutsch; Benjamin, Walter
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  9. [Rezension zu:] Bernhard Metz u. Sabine Zubarik (Hg.): Am Rande bemerkt
    Author: Fischer, Kai

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    Enthalten in: Komparatistik; Bielefeld : Aisthesis, 1999-2015; 2008/2009(2010), S. 292-295
    Subjects: Rezension; Prosa; Anmerkung
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  10. Resilience quantification of urban areas
    : an integrated statistical-empirical-physical approach for man-made and natural disruptive events
    Author: Fischer, Kai
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Universität, Freiburg

    Abstract: A growing urbanization, an increasing complexity of critical infrastructure and the formation of new threats are new challenges for urban areas and require a sustainable development and a stronger coping capacity with potential adverse... more

     

    Abstract: A growing urbanization, an increasing complexity of critical infrastructure and the formation of new threats are new challenges for urban areas and require a sustainable development and a stronger coping capacity with potential adverse events. Sustainability requires a strenghtening of resilience.
    Within this work, an integrated mathematical approach for the quantification of resilience is defined. This method allows a comprehensive evaluation of urban areas and the identification of weak spots. Statistical data are combined with physical models to assess the occurrence of multiple threats and their potential consequences. This risk based assessment is combined with time dependent recovery models to result in a quantity for resilience. Results of this framework can be applied to evaluate the effectiveness of single resilience phases, like prepare, prevent, protect, response and recover.
    Besides the mathematical formulation, application examples in this work assess exemplarily terroristic threats in urban surroundings with empirical information of historical events and engineering models to assess possible structural damage effects. The comparison of different urban footprints builds the basis for a resilient urban planning process

     

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    Subjects: Resilienz; Verwundbarkeit; Risiko; Nachhaltigkeit <Motiv>
    Other subjects: (local)doctoralThesis
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    Dissertation, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, 2018

  11. Tschernobyl und die 'Katastrophe nach der Katastrophe' : Katastrophales Ereignis, Zeit und Darstellung bei Alexander Kluge
    Author: Fischer, Kai
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main

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    Subjects: Katastrophe; Ereignis; Montage <Künste>; Kunst; Kernkraftwerk Tschernobyl <Motiv>; Kluge, Alexander; Katastrophe <Motiv>; Wolf, Christa / Störfall; Darstellbarkeit; Künstlerische Montage <Kunst>
    Other subjects: Kluge, Alexander (1932-)
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    In: Katastrophen : Konfrontationen mit dem Realen / hrsg. von Solvejg Nitzke und Mark Schmitt, Essen : Ch. A. Bachmann Verlag, 2012, ISBN 978-3-941030-12-1, S. 111-128

  12. 3D-Visualisierung von Waldstrukturen und Waldstrukturentwicklungen
    Instrument für die waldbezogene Umweltbildung sowie für partizipative Planungsansätze
    Author: Fischer, Kai
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Inst. für Forstökonomie, Freiburg im Breisgau

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    Series: Arbeitsbericht / Universität Freiburg, Institut für Forstökonomie ; 36
    Subjects: Waldbestand; Forstertrag; Prognose; Geoinformationssystem; Dreidimensionales Modell;
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  13. Alcohol prohibition and pricing at the pump
    Author: Fischer, Kai
    Published: March 2022
    Publisher:  Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE), Düsseldorf, Germany

    Firms often sell a transparent base product and a valuable add-on product. If only some consumers are aware of the latter, the add-on's effect on the base product's price will be ambiguous. Cross-subsidization between products to bait uninformed... more

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    Firms often sell a transparent base product and a valuable add-on product. If only some consumers are aware of the latter, the add-on's effect on the base product's price will be ambiguous. Cross-subsidization between products to bait uninformed consumers might lower, intrinsic utility from the add-on for informed consumers might raise the price. We study this trade-off in the gasoline market by exploiting an alcohol sales prohibition at stations as an exogenous shifter of add-on availability. Gasoline margins drop by 5% during the prohibition. The effect is mediated by shop variety and local competition. Implications for gasoline market definition arise.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper / Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE) ; no 386
    Subjects: Off-Premise Alcohol Prohibition; Gasoline Market; Multi-Product Firms
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  14. Geschichtsmontagen
    zum Zusammenhang von Geschichtskonzeption und Text-Modell bei Walter Benjamin und Alexander Kluge
    Author: Fischer, Kai
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim

    Geschichte wird nicht gemacht, sondern sie wird geschrieben. Daher können historische Ereignisse und Prozesse sowohl zu Gegenständen literarischer als auch historiographischer Repräsentationen werden. Seit der Antike besteht jedoch ein... more

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    Geschichte wird nicht gemacht, sondern sie wird geschrieben. Daher können historische Ereignisse und Prozesse sowohl zu Gegenständen literarischer als auch historiographischer Repräsentationen werden. Seit der Antike besteht jedoch ein Konkurrenzverhältnis zwischen Literatur und Geschichtsschreibung, das die poetologische Tradition genauso geprägt hat wie das Selbstverständnis der Geschichtswissenschaft. Die historischen Erfahrungen der Moderne haben dabei die Möglichkeit einer angemessenen Darstellung von Geschichte zunehmend infrage gestellt. Mit Walter Benjamin und Alexander Kluge widmet sich der vorliegende Band zwei Autoren, die neuartige Text-Modelle auf der Grundlage von Montage-Verfahren entwickelt haben. Während Geschichte früher einfach erzählt werden konnte, wird sie bei Benjamin und Kluge zu einem flexiblen Arrangement historischen Materials. Ein solches Verfahren impliziert die Absage an eine Sinn verheißende, überhistorische und definitive Perspektive und weist sich selbst als geschichtlich kontingent und korrigierbar aus. Dem liegt die Auffassung zugrunde, dass Geschichte niemals zu Ende geschrieben sein kann, sondern als Möglichkeit zum Widerspruch offen gehalten werden muss.****************History is not made but written. Therefore historical events can be the subject of both literary and historiographical representation. But since antiquity there has been competition between literature and historiography, and this has influenced the poetological tradition just as much as the self-perception of historical studies. Today, the historical experiences of modernism have increasingly called into question the possibility of adequately depicting history. Taking as its subjects Walter Benjamin and Alexander Kluge, this volume focuses on two authors who developed new kinds of textual models based on the technique of montage. Where history had previously been a straightforward narrative, Benjamin and Kluge turned it into a flexible arrangement of historical material. Such a process implies the rejection of a supra-historical and definitive perspective which promises to provide meaning; instead it proves to be, even in itself, historically contingent and rectifiable. This is rooted in the understanding that history can never be written in a final and definitive form but must remain open to the possibility of contradiction.

     

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    Series: Literatur - Wissen - Poetik ; Band 3
    Subjects: Reproduzierbarkeit; Alexander Kluge; Erzählen; Geschichtsschreibung; Geschichtswissenschaft; Historiografie; Historismus; Kritik; Literatur; Literaturtheorie; Montage; Narrativ; Narratologie; Poetik; Poetologie; Roman; Textwissenschaft; Walter Benjamin; Reproduzierbarkeit
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    Dissertation, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 2013

  15. Betting market efficiency in the presence of unfamiliar shocks
    the case of ghost games during the COVID-19 pandemic
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    Publisher:  Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE), Düsseldorf, Germany

    Betting markets have been frequently used as a natural laboratory to test the efficient market hypothesis and to obtain insights especially for financial markets. We add to this literature in analyzing the velocity and accuracy in which market... more

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    Betting markets have been frequently used as a natural laboratory to test the efficient market hypothesis and to obtain insights especially for financial markets. We add to this literature in analyzing the velocity and accuracy in which market expectations adapt to an exogenous shock: the introduction of soccer ghost games during the COVID-19 pandemic. We find that betting odds do not properly reflect the effect of ghost games regarding changes in home advantage. Furthermore, we present evidence for a slow to non-existing adaption process with respect to new match results, indicating a lack of semi-strong efficiency. Based on these findings, we also identify very simple but highly profitable betting strategies which underline our rejection of the efficient market hypothesis.

     

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  16. Does crowd support drive the home advantage in professional soccer?
    evidence from German ghost games during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Published: July 2020
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    This paper examines the relation between crowd support and home advantage in professional soccer. For that purpose, we make use of a unique "natural experiment": so-called ghost games in the three top divisions of German professional soccer during the Corona pandemic. We find that there is a reduced home advantage in the first division, whereas no change can be observed in the second and third division. Our regression analysis indicates that the decrease in the home advantage and the different effects across the three divisions are not sensitive to a variety of performance, location, and team covariates and most suitably explained by the lower occupancy rate in the stadia. Hence, the decrease in the occupancy rates to zero at the ghost games has been less dramatic for teams that have been used to low occupancy rates. Put differently, the more a team has been used to a full stadium, the more severe is the loss of home advantage. The ghost game effect decreases over time, however, implying that players adapt and get used to the new situation. Our analysis also sheds light on potential drivers of home advantage such as stadium tracks, travel distance, derbies and within-week matches.

     

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  17. Resilience quantification of urban areas : an integrated statistical-empirical-physical approach for man-made and natural disruptive events
    Author: Fischer, Kai
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    Abstract: A growing urbanization, an increasing complexity of critical infrastructure and the formation of new threats are new challenges for urban areas and require a sustainable development and a stronger coping capacity with potential adverse... more

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    Abstract: A growing urbanization, an increasing complexity of critical infrastructure and the formation of new threats are new challenges for urban areas and require a sustainable development and a stronger coping capacity with potential adverse events. Sustainability requires a strenghtening of resilience.
    Within this work, an integrated mathematical approach for the quantification of resilience is defined. This method allows a comprehensive evaluation of urban areas and the identification of weak spots. Statistical data are combined with physical models to assess the occurrence of multiple threats and their potential consequences. This risk based assessment is combined with time dependent recovery models to result in a quantity for resilience. Results of this framework can be applied to evaluate the effectiveness of single resilience phases, like prepare, prevent, protect, response and recover.
    Besides the mathematical formulation, application examples in this work assess exemplarily terroristic threats in urban surroundings with empirical information of historical events and engineering models to assess possible structural damage effects. The comparison of different urban footprints builds the basis for a resilient urban planning process

     

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    Subjects: Stadt; Resilienz; Verwundbarkeit; Risiko; Nachhaltigkeit <Motiv>; ; Stadt; Resilienz; Verwundbarkeit; Risiko; Nachhaltigkeit <Motiv>;
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  18. The long shadow of an infection
    COVID-19 and performance at work
    Published: August 2021
    Publisher:  Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE), Düsseldorf, Germany

    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused economic shock waves across the globe. Much research addresses direct health implications of an infection, but to date little is known about how this shapes lasting economic effects. This paper estimates the workplace... more

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    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused economic shock waves across the globe. Much research addresses direct health implications of an infection, but to date little is known about how this shapes lasting economic effects. This paper estimates the workplace productivity effects of COVID-19 by studying performance of soccer players after an infection. We construct a dataset that encompasses all traceable infections in the elite leagues of Germany and Italy. Relying on a staggered difference-in-differences design, we identify negative short- and longer-run performance effects. Relative to their preinfection outcomes, infected players' performance temporarily drops by more than 6%. Over half a year later, it is still around 5% lower. The negative effects appear to have notable spillovers on team performance. We argue that our results could have important implications for labor markets and public health in general. Countries and firms with more infections might face economic disadvantages that exceed the temporary pandemic shock due to potentially long-lasting reductions in productivity.

     

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    Subjects: Labor Performance; Economic Costs of COVID-19; Public Health
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  19. Betting market efficiency in the presence of unfamiliar shocks
    the case of ghost games during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Published: August 2020
    Publisher:  CESifo, Center for Economic Studies & Ifo Institute, Munich, Germany

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    Betting markets have been frequently used as a natural laboratory to test the efficient market hypothesis and to obtain insights especially for financial markets. We add to this literature in analyzing the velocity and accuracy in which market expectations adapt to an exogenous shock: the introduction of soccer ghost games during the COVID-19 pandemic. We find that betting odds do not properly reflect the effect of ghost games regarding changes in home advantage. Furthermore, we present evidence for a slow to non-existing adaption process with respect to new match results, indicating a lack of semi-strong efficiency. Based on these findings, we also identify very simple but highly profitable betting strategies which underline our rejection of the efficient market hypothesis.

     

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  20. Does crowd support drive the home advantage in professional Soccer?
    evidence from German ghost games during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Published: September 2020
    Publisher:  CESifo, Center for Economic Studies & Ifo Institute, Munich, Germany

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    This paper examines the relation between crowd support and home advantage in professional football in making use of a unique “natural experiment” induced by restrictions due to the Corona pandemic: so-called ghost games in the top three German football divisions during the 2019/2020 season. We find that there is a reduced home advantage in the first division, whereas no change is observed in the second and third division. Our regression analysis indicates that the decrease in the home advantage and the heterogeneity across divisions are not sensitive to a variety of performance, location, and team covariates and best explained by the lower occupancy rate in the stadia. Hence, the decrease in occupancy to zero at the ghost games has been less dramatic for teams that have been used to low occupancy rates. The ghost game effect decreases over time, however, implying that players adapt and get used to the new situation. We cannot find strong evidence for a change in referee behavior or teams' tactics as main impact channels of occupancy rates on the home advantage. We rather assess psychological reasons to be of higher importance.

     

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  21. Indirect taxation in consumer search markets
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    Published: 23 May 2024
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  22. The heterogeneous effects of entry on prices
    Published: July 2023
    Publisher:  CESifo, Munich, Germany

    We study the effect of entry on the price distribution in the German retail gasoline market. Exploiting more than 700 entries over five years in an event study design, we find that entry causes a persistent first-order stochastic shift in the price... more

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    We study the effect of entry on the price distribution in the German retail gasoline market. Exploiting more than 700 entries over five years in an event study design, we find that entry causes a persistent first-order stochastic shift in the price distribution. Prices at the top of the distribution change moderately only, but prices at the left tail decrease by up to 12% of stations' gross margins. Consumers with easy access to information on prices gain the most from entry. The reduction in transaction prices is 32-44% stronger for fully informed consumers than for uninformed consumers.

     

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  23. [Rezension zu:] Petra Renneke: Poesie und Wissen
    Author: Fischer, Kai
    Published: 2008/2009
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    Rezension zu Petra Renneke: Poesie und Wissen. Poetologie des Wissens der Moderne. Heidelberg (Winter) 2008 (= Beiträge zur neueren Literaturgeschichte, Bd. 261). 382 S. Die Germanistin Petra Renneke legt mit ihrer Monographie 'Poesie und Wissen.... more

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    Rezension zu Petra Renneke: Poesie und Wissen. Poetologie des Wissens der Moderne. Heidelberg (Winter) 2008 (= Beiträge zur neueren Literaturgeschichte, Bd. 261). 382 S. Die Germanistin Petra Renneke legt mit ihrer Monographie 'Poesie und Wissen. Poetologie des Wissens der Moderne' die Buchfassung ihrer an der Universität Paderborn eingereichten Habilitation vor.

     

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  24. [Rezension zu:] Bernhard Metz u. Sabine Zubarik (Hg.): Am Rande bemerkt
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    Rezension zu Bernhard Metz u. Sabine Zubarik (Hg.): Am Rande bemerkt. Anmerkungspraktiken in literarischen Texten. Berlin (Kulturverlag Kadmos) 2008 (= Kaleidogramme, Bd. 33). 442 S. Die beiden Herausgeber haben mit dem Sammelband 'Am Rande bemerkt'... more

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    Rezension zu Bernhard Metz u. Sabine Zubarik (Hg.): Am Rande bemerkt. Anmerkungspraktiken in literarischen Texten. Berlin (Kulturverlag Kadmos) 2008 (= Kaleidogramme, Bd. 33). 442 S. Die beiden Herausgeber haben mit dem Sammelband 'Am Rande bemerkt' die Erträge eines Workshops (28.-30. Juni 2006 an der Universität Erfurt) vorgelegt, der der literaturwissenschaftlichen Auseinandersetzung mit literarischen Anmerkungspraktiken galt.

     

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  25. Tschernobyl und die 'Katastrophe nach der Katastrophe'
    Katastrophales Ereignis, Zeit und Darstellung bei Alexander Kluge
    Author: Fischer, Kai
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    Other subjects: Kluge, Alexander (1932-)