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    Collaborative Partnership - Driving Force Behind Innovative Capacity of Academic Spin-Offs

    Abstract: Over the past few years, spin-off companies from research institutions have developed into a significant economic and innovation policy phenomenon. Along with licenses, patents, cooperative and consulting activities, academic spin-offs are considered to be an important mechanism for knowledge transfer, enabling industry to exploit the expertise and know-how gained through research. However, ...

    05.09.2012
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    Project "Economic Transformation, Household Behavior and Well-Being in Central Asia: The Case of Kyrgyzstan"

    The pilot field work for the third wave of the "Life in Kyrgyzstan" (LiK) panel survey took place in August 2012 in Tokmok (for urban population) and Chui oblast (Alamydin/Pokrovka: for rural population). In total, 30 households were interviewed with the Russian version of the questionnaires. Bakhrom Mirkasimov led the pilot process in Kyrgyzstan for two weeks. Based on the pilot test results ...

    03.09.2012
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    Research visit at Aix-Marseille-Université/France

    Sindu Workneh Kebede was at Aix-Marseille-Université/France for a research visit from 2 June to 9 July 2012. During her stay, she worked with Prof. Christophe Muller on a collaborative research work entitled“Relationship between multiple shocks and responses: Evidence from Young Lives data in Ethiopia”. In addition, she interacted with other professors and doctoral students from ...

    31.08.2012
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    “Training and Mobility Network for the Economic Analysis of Conflict” (TAMNEAC) project meeting

    TAMNEAC will hold its second Workshop on 9-11 October 2012 hosted by the Institute of Development Studies. The annual workshop will focus on skills development, including communication and project management skills in development and conflict-affected settings. A mid-term review meeting with representatives of the Research Executive Agency will also take place during the workshop.

    31.08.2012
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    Research-Based Companies Perform Better

    Abstract: The past ten years have seen an expansion in industrial research. There has been a significant increase in the number of research-based companies, as well as in employment in research and development, and in expenditure in this area. Growth has been observed predominantly in companies in less research-intensive branch lines and in small and medium-sized enterprises. Consequently, even over ...

    29.08.2012
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    Germany Profiting from Growth in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa - But for How Much Longer?

    Abstract: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa - the BRICS - show high overall economic growth rates by international standards. Even during the recent economic crisis, most BRICS countries still recorded above-average growth. This development has benefited German foreign trade in particular. This applies especially to automotive and mechanical engineering. However, this geographical reorientation ...

    22.08.2012
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    China: Despite Stronger Macroeconomic Growth, Not Yet Locomotive for Global Economy

    Abstract: With China’s economic integration a new growth center capable of having a decisive influence on the global economy has emerged. Thus, strong increases in production in China could help to bolster the flagging economies of the industrialized world. This article will analyze the extent to which China already determines macroeconomic growth in the euro area and the US today. It considers ...

    15.08.2012
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    Japan: Macroeconomic Recovery Accompanied by High Public Debt

    Abstract: Following the natural and nuclear disaster, the Japanese economy is showing clear signs of recovery with GDP rising strongly again. Public spending programs bolstering domestic demand made a significant contribution to this development. However, this has led to an increase in public debt, which is currently over 230 percent of GDP and predicted to rise further. For some decades now, tax revenues ...

    08.08.2012
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    Registration of Mobile Phone Users in Africa Depress es Growth in Mobile Telephony

    Abstract: Sub-Saharan Africa is seen as a model region in terms of high growth rates in mobile phone use. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) estimates that between 2000 and 2011 more than 500 million people in the region subscribed to mobile phone networks. According to the ITU, between 2005 and 2010, mobile cellular subscriptions in 47 countries in the region increased by an average of ...

    08.08.2012
  • Economic Bulletin

    Capital Levies : A Step Towards Improving Public Finances in Europe

    Capital Levies : A Step Towards Improving Public Finances in EuropeBy: Stefan Bach in: DIW Economic Bulletin 8/2012.Ever since the financial and economic crisis of 2008/2009, public debt in almost all OECD countries has increased significantly. The European debt crisis has further intensified over the past few weeks. Private households with high levels of wealth and income could be enlisted to help ...

    03.08.2012
  • Economic Bulletin

    "Private Wealth Could Be Used to Stabilize Public Finances" Six Questions to Stefan Bach

    "Private Wealth Could Be Used to Stabilize Public Finances" Six Questions to Stefan Bach

    03.08.2012
  • Economic Bulletin

    Internationalization of Business Research : New Locations Gaining Ground

    Internationalization of Business Research : New Locations Gaining GroundBy: Heike Belitz in: DIW Economic Bulletin 8/2012.In recent years, German and foreign companies have consistently increased their investment in Research and Development in Germany. In 2009, investment was over 45 billion euros which was a third higher than in 2001. While foreign companies have significantly expanded their Research ...

    03.08.2012
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    Financing the transformation of the energy system in times of great instability of financial markets

    Abstract: One of the most pressing public priorities in Germany at present is how to organize the transformation of the energy system. However, the cost of stabilizing the financial sector as well as the fiscal pact and the debt brake mean that the state has limited financial resources. Consequently, the availability of private capital, whether it is in the form of equity or debt, is becoming a decisive ...

    01.08.2012
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    Unemployment in Europe: Youth are much more affected than adults

    Abstract: The crises of the past few years have led to a significant increase in youth unemployment in Europe. This, in turn, has highlighted the long-standing phenomenon of well above average youth unemployment. In some countries, the youth unemployment rate reached unprecedented levels, although the rise of unemployment among young people was no more significant than among adults. Furthermore, the ...

    25.07.2012
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    Media coverage

    In a dapd-interview, Olaf de Groot, senior research at the Department of Development and Security, warns about a pull-out of aid agencies in Afghanistan.To read the article (only in German) see here.      

    25.07.2012
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    The transmission of personal traits and cognitive abilities from parents to their children

    Abstract: The present study investigates the extent to which cognitive abilities and personality traits are passed on from parents to their children during adolescence and young adulthood in Germany. Representative data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) indicate a higher level of intergenerational transmission of cognitive abilities than of personality traits. The older children become, ...

    18.07.2012
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    Capital Levies - A Step Towards Improving Public Finances in Europe

    Abstract: Ever since the financial and economic crisis of 2008/2009, public debt in almost all OECD countries has increased significantly. The European debt crisis has further intensified over the past few weeks. Private households with high levels of wealth and income could be enlisted to help with refinancing and reducing this public debt through forced loans and one-off capital levies, without a ...

    11.07.2012
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    GC Summer Workshop 2012 a big success

    From June 28 to 30, the first Graduate Center Summer Workshop took place in the avendi Hotel at Griebnitz Lake in Potsdam and turned out to be a big success. During the three-day workshop, GC09 and GC10 doctoral students presented their current research and received feedback from their supervisors and peers. The workshop was well attended by more than 50 professors, doctoral students and external guests. ...

    06.07.2012
  • Economic Bulletin

    Income Distribution : An Important Factor for Economic Forecasts

    Income Distribution : An Important Factor for Economic ForecastsBy: Ferdinand Fichtner, Simon Junker, Carsten Schwäbe in: DIW Economic Bulletin 7/2012.The development of private consumption is a crucial factor in compiling macroeconomic projections as part of national accounts. Household savings also play an important role as an explanatory variable for consumer development, since private households ...

    06.07.2012
  • Economic Bulletin

    "We Have Hidden Underemployment" Seven Questions to Karl Brenke

    "We Have Hidden Underemployment" Seven Questions to Karl Brenke

    06.07.2012
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