% Encoding: UTF-8 @COMMENT{BibTeX export based on data in FAU CRIS: https://cris.fau.de/} @COMMENT{For any questions please write to cris-support@fau.de} @article{faucris.110751124, abstract = {Die immer noch bestehenden Lohnunterschiede zwischen Ost- und Westdeutschland werden häufig kontrovers diskutiert. Oft werden dabei als Erklärung Unterschiede in der Arbeitsmarktsituation oder bei der Produktivität herangezogen. Die Unterschiede könnten aber auch daraus resultieren, dass in Ostdeutschland von Arbeitsuchenden niedrigere Löhne erwartet werden als im Westen. In diesem Zusammenhang diskutiert der folgende Aufsatz, ob eine Differenz in den Lohnerwartungen zwischen Ost- und Westdeutschen auch bei Berücksichtigung anderer Einflussfaktoren besteht. Dass dies tatsächlich der Fall ist – wie die Ergebnisse zeigen –, stellt eine Herausforderung für die Lohn- und Tarifpolitik dar, wenn eine Angleichung der Löhne zwischen Ost- und Westdeutschland angestrebt wird.}, author = {Weber, Christoph and Dees, Philipp}, faupublication = {yes}, journal = {WSI-Mitteilungen}, keywords = {Arbeitsmarkt; Anspruchslöhne; Lohnpolitik; Ostdeutschland; Westdeutschland}, pages = {593-603}, peerreviewed = {Yes}, title = {{Anspruchslöhne}: immer noch {Unterschiede} zwischen {Ost} und {West}}, volume = {68}, year = {2015} } @inproceedings{faucris.121913924, abstract = {
I investigate the relationship between output, energy use and renewables for BSEC countries, using a neoclassical production function with capital and labor as additional variables explaining the output. In this specification, I found a positive linkage between energy use and output respectively growth for most BSEC countries; exceptions are Azerbaijan and Georgia. Regarding renewables, there is no negative relation, that I assumed as initial hypothesis. Contrary, if growth and renewables are linked, the relation is positive. Here again, I found two exceptions, Albania and Turkey. In both countries, an expansion of installed renewable capacity negatively affects growth. The used model is based on OLS and panel OLS with country fixed effects. More advanced models were discarded as they seemed to be misspecified.
}, author = {Dees, Philipp}, booktitle = {Online Proceedings of the 2nd IAEE Eurasian Conference}, date = {2017-10-12/2017-10-14}, editor = {International Association for Energy Economics}, faupublication = {yes}, keywords = {Energy; Renewables; Growth}, peerreviewed = {unknown}, title = {{Energy}, {Renewable} {Energy} and {Growth}: {Evidence} for {BSEC} countries}, url = {http://www.eurasianconference.org/zagreb2017/submissions/OnlineProceedings/Dees{\_}Paper.pdf}, venue = {Zagreb}, year = {2017} } @inproceedings{faucris.123700104, author = {Dees, Philipp}, booktitle = {2nd AIEE Energy Symposium}, date = {2017-11-02/2017-11-04}, faupublication = {yes}, peerreviewed = {No}, title = {{Feed}-in-tariff, quota obligation and tenders for renewable support: {Comparison} with regard to innovation, investment incentives and strategic behaviour}, venue = {Rom}, year = {2017} } @inproceedings{faucris.106966244, author = {Dees, Philipp}, booktitle = {1st AIEE Energy Symposium}, date = {2016-11-30/2016-12-02}, faupublication = {yes}, peerreviewed = {Yes}, title = {{Is} larger always better? {Economics} of power market integration}, venue = {Mailand}, year = {2016} } @article{faucris.122875984, author = {Weber, Christoph and Dees, Philipp}, faupublication = {yes}, journal = {Das Wirtschaftsstudium}, pages = {1268-1271}, peerreviewed = {No}, title = {{Makroökonomische} {Auswirkungen} des demografischen {Wandels}}, volume = {42}, year = {2013} } @article{faucris.107350144, abstract = {Das deutsche Sozialsystem gilt als lohnzentriert. Damit ist gemeint, dass zur Finanzierung der Sozialleistungen Beiträge auf die Lohneinkommen erhoben werden. Dies verteuert den Arbeits- gegenüber dem Kapitaleinsatz. Zudem reduziert dies das Arbeitsangebot. Als Alternative bietet sich eine Umfinanzierung auf direkte Steuern oder Pauschalbeiträge an. Der vorliegende Beitrag analysiert mithilfe eines neoklassischen Arbeitsmarktmodells, wie sich die unterschiedlichen Finanzierungsalternativen auf Arbeitsangebot und Arbeitsnachfrage auswirken.}, author = {Dees, Philipp and Weber, Christoph}, faupublication = {yes}, journal = {Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium}, keywords = {Sozialpolitik; Sozialversicherungen; Arbeitsmarkt; Mikroökonomie}, pages = {633-641}, peerreviewed = {No}, title = {{Mikroökonomische} {Auswirkungen} einer {Umfinanzierung} der {Sozialversicherungen}}, volume = {42}, year = {2013} } @article{faucris.123112264, author = {Schwarz, Hans-Günter and Dees, Philipp}, faupublication = {yes}, journal = {Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium}, keywords = {Wirtschaftswissenschaften; Energieökonomik; Erneuerbare Energien; Quotenmodell}, pages = {386-389}, peerreviewed = {No}, title = {{Preisbildung} auf {Strom}- und {Zertifikatmärkten} bei {Quotenmodellen}}, volume = {37}, year = {2008} } @phdthesis{faucris.119431224, abstract = {Die Arbeit entwickelt ein stochastisches Modell zur Erklärung der Preisbildung in Quotenmodellen zur Förderung erneuerbarer Energien (EE). Dieses knüpft daran an, dass die Stromeinspeisung aus EE unter anderem wetterabhängig ist und daher zufällig schwankt. Der Preis für die EE ist im Modell von der Wahrscheinlichkeit abhängig, dass am Ende einer Abrechnungsperiode ein Mangel an Zertifikaten besteht. Anders als die meist verwendeten deterministischen Modellen liefert das stochastische Modell einen plausiblen Zusammenhang zwischen den hohen Investitionskosten für EE-Anlagen und dem Preis für EE. Außerdem kann mit dem stochastischen Modell erklärt werden, wie sich die Preise für EE im Verlauf einer Abrechnungsperiode entwickeln. Das entwickelte Modell wird auf Schweden angewandt. Dabei zeigt sich, dass die tatsächlichen EE-Preise in Schweden erheblich über den geschätzten Preisen liegen. Dies ist konsistent zu der Beobachtung, dass in Schweden erheblich mehr EE-Kapazität besteht, als zur Erfüllung der Quote notwendig wäre.}, author = {Dees, Philipp}, faupublication = {yes}, keywords = {Energieökonomik; Elektrizitätsmarkt; Erneuerbare Energien; Quotenmodell; Regenerative Energien; Schweden}, school = {Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg}, title = {{Preisbildung} in {Quotenmodellen} zur {Förderung} {Erneuerbarer} {Energien}; {Modellierung} mit stochastischem {Ansatz} am {Beispiel} des schwedischen {Quotenmodells}}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:29-opus4-40720}, year = {2013} } @incollection{faucris.119964724, abstract = {Using panel estimation methods, we assess the impact of electricity generation from renewable energy sources on economic growth in the MENA region and identify variables explaining differences in renewable electricity deployment in the region. Our results show that the effect of increasing renewable electricity generation on growth is positive, while capacity expansion has no significant effect on growth. Renewable electricity deployment is mainly explained by differences in oil and gas reserves, with a higher usage of renewables in those countries with lower oil reserves, and by stronger property rights. These results suggest that for MENA countries to capture a larger share of benefits associated with renewable energy deployment, policymakers should enhance investments in this emerging sector.}, address = {London}, author = {Dees, Philipp and Auktor, Georgeta}, booktitle = {Environmental Challenges in the MENA Region: The Long Road from Conflict to Cooperation}, editor = {Pouran H, Hakimian H}, faupublication = {yes}, keywords = {Energy; MENA; Renewables}, peerreviewed = {unknown}, publisher = {Gingko Library}, title = {{Renewable} deployment in the {MENA} region: {Growth} effects and explaining factors}, year = {2018} } @inproceedings{faucris.121114004, abstract = {We estimate the impact of increasing electricity generation from renewable sources or, as alternative, increasing renewable generation capacity on economic growth in the MENA region, using a neoclassical growth function that includes capital, labor and energy use as additional input factors. We show that both generation and capacity impact growth positively for several countries and panels we considered, and never negatively. Our results hold for several robustness checks we performed. Our conclusion is that investing in renewables is beneficial for MENA countries, and that this could be an incentive to intensify the existing policy towards renewables in the region.}, author = {Dees, Philipp and Auktor, Georgeta}, booktitle = {37th Annual Meetings of MEEA}, date = {2017-01-05/2017-01-08}, faupublication = {yes}, keywords = {Energy; Growth; MENA; Middle East}, peerreviewed = {Yes}, title = {{Renewable} energy and economic growth in the {MENA} region: {Empirical} evidence and policy implications}, url = {https://editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/conference/download.cgi?db{\_}name=MEEA17&paper{\_}id=64}, venue = {Chicago, IL}, year = {2017} } @article{faucris.106942044, abstract = {We estimate the impact of an increase of installed capacity for electricity generation from renewable sources and from increasing renewable electricity generation on economic growth in the MENA region, using a neoclassical growth function that includes capital, labor and energy use as additional input factors. Our working hypothesis is that there could be a negative impact from renewable electricity on growth, given the high initial investments associated with alternative energy technologies. We could not prove this hypothesis and even found some evidence for a positive relation between renewable electricity and growth, mainly for renewable electricity generation; however, causality remains unclear. The results hold for several robustness checks. We conclude that investing in renewables does not hinder growth in MENA countries.}, author = {Dees, Philipp and Auktor, Georgeta}, doi = {10.1080/17938120.2018.1520000}, faupublication = {yes}, journal = {Middle East Development Journal}, peerreviewed = {Yes}, title = {{Renewable} energy and economic growth in the {MENA} region: {Empirical} evidence and policy implications}, year = {2018} } @article{faucris.106839964, author = {Vollhals, Julia and Schwarz, Hans-Günter and Dees, Philipp and Meier, Sonja}, faupublication = {yes}, journal = {Energiewirtschaftliche Tagesfragen : et ; Zeitschrift für Energiewirtschaft, Recht, Technik und Umwelt}, pages = {14-16}, peerreviewed = {No}, title = {{Struktur} und {Konzentration} im deutschen {Stromendkundenmarkt}}, volume = {57}, year = {2007} } @inproceedings{faucris.111802504, abstract = {Using panel estimation methods, we assess the impact of electricity generation from renewable energy sources on economic growth in the MENA region, and we identify variables explaining differences in renewable electricity deployment in the region. Our results show that the effect of increasing renewable electricity generation on growth is positive, while capacity expansion has no significant effect on growth. Renewable electricity deployment is mainly explained by differences in oil and gas reserves, with a higher usage of renewables in those countries highly dependent on imports of conventional fuels, and by a sound financial system with negligible government intervention. These results suggest that for MENA countries, to capture a larger share of benefits associated with renewable energy deployment, policymakers should enhance investments in this emerging sector.}, author = {Dees, Philipp and Auktor, Georgeta}, booktitle = {Environmental Challenges in the MENA Region: The Long Road from Conflict to Cooperation}, date = {2016-10-12/2016-10-13}, faupublication = {yes}, keywords = {Erneuerbare Energien; Wachstum; Entwicklung; Naher Osten; Nordafrika}, peerreviewed = {Yes}, title = {{The} impact of renewable energy on economic growth: {Evidence} and policy implications for the {MENA} region}, venue = {London}, year = {2016} }