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  • Infografik

    Chancengleicheit auf dem Arbeitsmarkt

    15.02.2022
  • Infografik

    Gerechtigkeitsprofile in Europa

    15.02.2022
  • Video

    Recovery as a springboard for change: Germany and the EU

    As the German economy and the EU are emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic, the focus is shifting to questions of long-term transformation. How can we transform our economies while also limiting climate change and preparing for its impact? The pandemic has accelerated digitalization of German firms and many have already invested to deal with climate change. At the same time, concerns about the...

    15.02.2022| Veranstaltungsrückblick
  • Servicehinweis

    Studie Hype oder Normal von DIW Econ

    Die Studie "Hype or New Normal? Einblicke in Motivation und Verhalten einer neuen Generation von Anleger:innen" finden Sie auf der Webseite von DIW Econ. 

    14.02.2022
  • Seminar

    Stranded Assets in der Kohleexportindustrie?

    Eine Fallstudie des Galilee Basin in Australien Kohleexporteure sind mit eine zunehmend unsicheren Nachfrageentwicklung konfrontiert, die das Risiko des Wertverlustes ihrer Anlagen birgt. Trotz internationaler Klimaschutzbemühungen werden aber weiterhin Projekte wie Carmichael im australischen Galilee Basin entwickelt. Im Seminar stellen wir jüngste Forschungsergebnisse mit dem COALMOD...

    23.02.2022
  • Seminar

    Stranded Investments in the Coal Export Industry?

    The Case of the Australian Galilee Basin Thermal coal exporters face increasing uncertainty about future coal demand and the risk of asset stranding is increasing. Nevertheless, new export-oriented coal mine projects like the Carmichael project in the Australian Galilee Basin are still brought forward. In this seminar, we discuss research results with the COALMOD-World model with Australian...

    23.02.2022
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    R&D Spillovers through RJV Cooperation

    We investigate how R&D spillovers propagate across firms linked through Research Joint Ventures (RJVs). Building on the framework developed by Bloom et al. (2013) which considers the opposing effects of knowledge spillovers and product market rivalry, we extend the model to account for RJV cooperation. Since the firm’s decision to join a RJV is endogenous, we build a model of RJV participation. The ...

    In: Research Policy 51 (2022), 4, 104465, 10 S. | Albert Banal-Estañol, Tomaso Duso, Jo Seldeslachts, Florian Szücs
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Inequality over the Business Cycle: The Role of Distributive Shocks

    This paper examines how wealth and income inequality dynamics are related to fluctuations in the functional income distribution over the business cycle. In a panel estimation for OECD countries between 1970 and 2016, although inequality is, on average countercyclical and significantly associated with the capital share, one-third of the countries display a pro- or noncyclical relationship. To analyze ...

    In: Macroeconomic Dynamics 27 (2023), 3, S. 571-600 | Marius Clemens, Ulrich Eydam, Maik Heinemann
  • Zeitungs- und Blogbeiträge

    China könnte als erster Dominostein im globalen Finanzsystem fallen - und damit große Verwerfungen auslösen

    In: Handelsblatt (10.02.2022), [Online-Artikel] | Marcel Fratzscher
  • DIW Discussion Papers 1997 / 2022

    Stimulating Housing Policy and Housing Tenure Choice: Evidence from the G7 Countries

    Housing affordability is a hotly debated issue on global scale. A lack of affordable housing of decent quality is a chronic problem in urban areas. Governments try to alleviate it by stimulating homeownership among middle-income households and providing social housing for the low-income households. Such policies are very costly. Thus, this study aims to assess at least tentatively the effectiveness ...

    2022| Eugeniya Malinskaya, Konstantin A. Kholodilin
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