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  • Externe Working Papers

    Mother's Autonomy and Child Welfare: A New Measure and Some New Evidence

    Bonn: IZA, 2011, 43 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 5438)
    | Tanika Chakraborty, Prabal K. De
  • Externe Working Papers

    Current Account Imbalances in the Euro Area: Catching up or Competitiveness?

    Essen: RWI, 2011, 23 S.
    (Ruhr Economic Papers ; 241)
    | Ansgar Belke, Christian Dreger
  • Externe Working Papers

    Ramifications of Debt Restructuring on the Euro Area: The Example of Large European Economies' Exposure to Greece

    Essen: RWI, 2011, 17 S.
    (Ruhr Economic Papers ; 273)
    | Ansgar Belke, Christian Dreger
  • Externe Working Papers

    Technical Aspects of Nodal Pricing

    The expansion of renewable generation and closer integration of European power markets requires new tools and procedures for system operation. The US experience with nodal pricing offers options to tackle the emerging challenges, and thus may facilitate further integration of intermittent renewable generation technologies. At a one day roundtable hosted by CPI Berlin, experts from European transmission ...

    Berlin: CPI ; DIW, 2011, 8 S.
    (CPI Workshop Report)
    | Karsten Neuhoff, Rodney Boyd
  • Externe Working Papers

    Drivers of Thermal Retrofit Decisions: A Survey of German Single- and Two-Family Houses

    The German government is committed to reducing the primary energy demand of buildings by 80% by 2050. This requires increasing the rate of thermal retrofits from the current 0.8% to 2.0% per year. To explore how new and existing policies and programs could deliver the increased retrofit rate, this paper examines the thermal efficiency retrofit decision-making process among owners of single- and two-family ...

    Berlin: CPI ; DIW, 2011, 14 S.
    (CPI Report)
    | Aleksandra Novikova, Ferdinand Vieider, Karsten Neuhoff, Hermann Amecke
  • Externe Working Papers

    Beweggründe für Sanierungsentscheidungen: eine Umfrage unter Ein- und Zweifamilienhausbesitzern

    Die Bundesregierung hat beschlossen, den Primärenergiebedarf von Gebäuden bis 2050 um 80 % zu senken. Dazu muss die energetische Sanierungsrate von derzeit 0,8 % auf 2,0 % pro Jahr gesteigert werden. Um festzustellen, wie durch neue und bestehende Politikinstrumente diese Steigerung der Sanierungsrate erreicht werden kann, untersucht die vorliegenden Studie den Prozess der Entschei-dungsfindung den ...

    Berlin: CPI ; DIW, 2011, 14 S.
    (CPI Report)
    | Aleksandra Novikova, Ferdinand Vieider, Karsten Neuhoff, Hermann Amecke
  • Externe Working Papers

    Thermal Efficiency Retrofit of Residential Buildings: The German Experience

    The German government has committed to reducing the primary energy demand of buildings by 80% by 2050. Achieving this reduction will require foremost efficiency improvements, with a first milestone of a 20% reduction in heat demand levels by 2020. Given that about 80% of today's building stock will remain in place beyond 2050,thermal retrofit of this existing building stock is essential (Figure 1). ...

    Berlin: CPI ; DIW, 2011, 13 S.
    (CPI Report)
    | Karsten Neuhoff, Hermann Amecke, Aleksandra Novikova, Kateryna Stelmakh
  • Externe Working Papers

    Meeting Energy Concept Targets for Residential Retrofits in Germany: Economic Viability, Financial Support, and Energy Savings

    In the 2010 Energy Concept, the German government committed to reducing the primary energy requirement of buildings by 80% by 2050 and to increase the thermal retrofit rate from 0.8% to 2% per year. The 2% target is less than the 3%1 rate at which outer walls are currently being renovated each year, so it is achievable even if the government only targets buildings that are already planning a renovation. ...

    Berlin: CPI ; DIW, 2011, 11 S.
    (CPI Brief)
    | Karsten Neuhoff, Hermann Amecke, Kateryna Stelmakh, Anja Rosenberg, Aleksandra Novikova
  • Externe Working Papers

    Using Tax Incentives to Support Thermal Retrofits in Germany

    The German government has committed to reducing the primary energy demand of buildings by 80% by 2050 and to attaining a thermal retrofit rate of 2%. Achieving both goals will require deep thermal retrofits across the existing building stock. To meet this challenge, the government is exploring what role tax support options could play in encouraging thermal retrofits and ensuring that they deliver the ...

    Berlin: CPI ; DIW, 2011, 7 S.
    (CPI Report)
    | Karsten Neuhoff, Hermann Amecke, Aleksandra Novikova, Kateryna Stelmakh, Jeff Deason, Andrew Hobbs
  • Externe Working Papers

    Map of Policies Supporting Thermal Efficiency in Germany's Residential Building Sector

    The Eurozone is still stuck in a downward spiral: high public and private debts weigh on potential growth; gloomy prospects for growth prevent the further reduction of these debts. A European plan to support growth should be a complement, and not a substitute, to the ongoing efforts to reduce public deficits. It should both encourage structural reforms and incentivize investments. In the short term, ...

    Berlin: CPI ; DIW, 2011, 20 S. | Hermann Amecke, Karsten Neuhoff
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