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  • Research Project

    Evaluation Support Study for the Revision of the Guidelines on State Aid to Airports and Airlines

    The study offers a comprehensive retrospective assessment of the Aviation Guidelines related to State Aid, evaluating their effectiveness and efficiency in promoting regional development and enhancing accessibility while minimizing competitive distortions. The analysis focuses on three primary areas: It examines whether the 2014–2024 transition period for phasing out operating aid to airports...

    Current Project| Firms and Markets
  • Research Project

    DECIPHE – Demographic Change and the Intergenerational Persistence in Homeownership in Europe

    DECIPHE is the first project to comprehensively study whether and how profound demographic changes in Europe impact the intergenerational persistence of homeownership, considering variations across countries, regions, and birth cohorts. It adopts a life course framework on housing tenure, in which individuals’ homeownership is shaped by their household members’ preferences and resources and...

    Current Project| German Socio-Economic Panel study, Life Course and Inequality
  • Infographic

    Loss of Russian natural gas can be compensated for

    23.05.2024
  • Infographic

    Sanctions coalitions increase costs for Russia

    20.02.2024
  • Infographic

    Energy transformation in France: too much dependence on nuclear power

    06.02.2024
  • Externe Working Papers

    Enhancing Comparability and Credibility of Transition Plans and Transition Risk Assessment with Standardized Net Zero Scenarios

    WPSF, 2024, 20 S.
    (Policy Brief / Wissenschaftsplattform Sustainable Finance ; 2/2024)
    | Franziska Schütze, Fernanda Ballesteros, Alexandra Hüttel, Karol Kempa, Ulf Moslener, Karsten Neuhoff, Gireesh Shrimali
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    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% ...

    In: International Journal of Industrial Organization 97 (2024), 103110, 18 S. | Lydia Dimitrakopoulou, Christos Genakos, Themistoklis Kampouris, Stella Papadokonstantaki
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    The Evolution of "Theories of Harm" in EU Merger Control

    We discuss the main theories of harm in EU merger control and their evolution since the 1990s. We present stylized facts and trends using data extracted from EU merger decisions by natural language processing tools. EU merger policy has adapted over time, both in terms of legislation and theories of harm, as well as in terms of the investigative tools and evidence used. The introduction of the new ...

    In: Oxford Review of Economic Policy 40 (2024), 4, S. 729–762 | Tomaso Duso, Lea Bernhardt, Joanna Piechucka
  • DIW Weekly Report 40/41/42 / 2024

    Monetary Policy during the Energy Price Crisis: ECB Could Have Contained Inflation Earlier

    Following the end of the coronavirus pandemic, the European Central Bank (ECB) was confronted with an unprecedented increase in energy prices. This led to consumer price inflation in the euro area far beyond the ECB’s inflation target of two percent, at times up to 10 percent. At the same time, the euro area economy was threatened by a recession, which resulted in the ECB facing conflicting objectives ...

    2024| Gökhan Ider, Alexander Kriwoluzky, Frederik Kurcz, Ben Schumann
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Weather-Related Disasters and Inflation in the Euro Area

    This article investigates the impact of weather-related disasters on inflation in the euro area over the period 1996–2021. Using a panel structural vector autoregression approach, we explore whether weather-related disasters have a significant and persistent effect on inflation, as well as the role that demand-side and supply-side channels play as drivers of inflation. We also analyse the heterogeneous ...

    In: Journal of Banking & Finance 169 (2024), 107298, 13 S. | John Beirne, Yannis Dafermos, Alexander Kriwoluzky, Nuobu Renzhi, Ulrich Volz, Jana Wittich
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