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  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Policy Complementarity and the Paradox of Carbon Pricing

    We present an economics framework appropriate to the exceptionally broad scope of the climate change problem. This considers that economic and social processes, particularly those involved in purposive transitions of energy technologies and systems, involve the interplay between three distinct domains of decision-making and associated actors. The first concerns small-scale and often short-term decision-making, ...

    In: Oxford Review of Economic Policy 39 (2023), 4, S. 711-730 | Michael Grubb, Alexandra Poncia, Paul Drummond, Karsten Neuhoff, Jean-Charles Hourcade
  • Diskussionspapiere 2043 / 2023

    Diversify or Not? – The Link between Global Sourcing of ICT Goods and Firm Performance

    Our paper contributes to the discussion about Europe’s digital sovereignty. We analyze the relationship between firm performance and the diversification of sourcing countries for imported ICT goods. The analysis is based on administrative data for 3888 German manufacturing firms that imported ICT goods in the years 2010 and 2014. We find that firms that diversify the sourcing of ICT goods across multiple ...

    2023| Alexander Schiersch, Irene Bertschek, Thomas Niebel
  • DIW Wochenbericht 27 / 2023

    Daten als Wettbewerbsvorteil: Regulierer und Wettbewerbsbehörden sollten aufmerksam bleiben

    Das umfangreiche Sammeln persönlicher Daten im Internet hat in den letzten zwei Jahrzehnten einen großen Markt für personalisierte Inhalte ermöglicht. Tausende kleine und große Unternehmen arbeiten an der Sammlung und Zusammenführung von Daten über das Nutzer*innenverhalten auf Websites, um über Eigenschaften und -Interessen von Nutzer*innen zu lernen. Ganz an der Spitze befinden sich digitale Unternehmen ...

    2023| Hannes Ullrich, Jonas Hannane, Tomaso Duso, Christian Peukert, Luis Aguiar
  • DIW Wochenbericht 27 / 2023

    Verfügbare Datenmengen können ein Unternehmen uneinholbar machen: Interview

    2023| Hannes Ullrich, Erich Wittenberg
  • Weitere referierte Aufsätze

    Digitisation and Renaissance of the Manufacturing Industry in Major Cities: The Case of Berlin

    The rise of digitisation will cause a major upheaval in the manufacturing industries, bringing changes to traditional industrial location patterns as well. In order to understand the direction these structural changes are taking, this paper analyses the start-up activity in the industrial sector. The frontrunners are metropolitan regions and in particular major cities such as Berlin or Munich. Furthermore, ...

    In: Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal 16 (2023), 4, S. 385-395 | Martin Gornig
  • Diskussionspapiere 2045 / 2023

    Agglomeration or Market Access? The Defining Factors of Firms' Location Choice

    As research indicates a gap between complex scientific measures of accessibility and simpler proxies used by firms, this paper analyses the impact of several market access indicators on the location decision of firms. It compares the role of inter- and intra-industry agglomeration as proxies of access with a newly developed gravity-based indicator incorporating transport distances and industry relations. ...

    2023| Dennis Gaus, Georg Hirte
  • DIW Weekly Report 22 / 2023

    The New European Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

    In October 2023, the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), a part of the reform of the European Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), will come into effect. Currently, energy-intensive industries do not need to purchase all of the necessary EU ETS allowances on the market to remain globally competitive, as the remaining allowances are freely allocated to them. The CBAM plans to gradually replace ...

    2023| Robin Sogalla
  • DIW Wochenbericht 22 / 2023

    Neuer europäischer Mechanismus für CO2-Grenzausgleich

    Im Oktober 2023 tritt das Europäische CO2-Grenzausgleichssystem (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, CBAM) in Kraft. Der neue Mechanismus ist Teil einer Reform des Europäischen Emissionshandels (EHS). Derzeit müssen energieintensive Industrien nur einen Teil der EHS-Emissionszertifikate am Markt kaufen, damit sie im globalen Wettbewerb bestehen können. Der Rest wird frei zugeteilt. Der CBAM soll diese ...

    2023| Robin Sogalla
  • Diskussionspapiere 2039 / 2023

    VAT Pass-Through and Competition: Evidence from the Greek Islands

    We examine how competition affects VAT pass-through in isolated oligopolistic markets as defined by the Greek islands. Using daily gasoline prices and a difference-in-differences methodology, we investigate how changes in VAT rates are passed through to consumers in islands with different market structure. We show that pass-through increases with competition, going from 50% in monopoly to around 80% ...

    2023| Lydia Dimitrakopoulou, Christos Genakos, Themistoklis Kampouris, Stella Papadokonstantaki
  • DIW Wochenbericht 22 / 2023

    Mit neuem Grenzausgleichsmechanismus auch CO2 in Importen erfassen: Interview

    2023| Robin Sogalla, Erich Wittenberg
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