Veranstaltungen
Berlin und BrandenburgVeranstaltung 4th BCCP Forum
Leibniz ScienceCampus
Berlin Centre for Consumer Policies (BCCP) Forum
The Forum will bring together all BCCP fellows in law and economics who are engaged in the activities of the science campus. We will have the opportunity to learn about each other’s research during short presentations by the different partner institutions followed by open discussion. The objective of the meeting is to encourage discourse and exchange and clarify the themes and aims of BCCP.
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- Zeit
- 13:30 - 17:30
- Ort
- Elinor Ostrom Hall Raum 1.2.019 Mohrenstr. 58 10117 Berlin
- Ansprechpartner/-in
im DIW Berlin -
- Hannes Ullrich
- Tel.: +49 30 89789 521
Veranstaltung 3rd BCCP Forum
Leibniz ScienceCampus
Berlin Centre for Consumer Policies (BCCP) Forum
The Forum will bring together all BCCP fellows in law and economics who are engaged in the activities of the science campus. We will have the opportunity to learn about each other’s research during short presentations by the different partner institutions followed by open discussion. The objective of the meeting is to encourage discourse and exchange and clarify the themes and aims of BCCP.
- Zeit
- 13:30 - 17:30
- Ort
- Schumpeter Hall Mohrenstr. 58 10117 Berlin
- Ansprechpartner/-in
im DIW Berlin -
- Hannes Ullrich
- Tel.: +49 30 89789 521
Cluster-Seminar Öffentliche Finanzen und Lebenslagen Distributional price effects of rent controls in Berlin
An enormous increase of initial rents in many German cities over the last decade has prompted the current grand coalition to implement a new rent control called "Mietpreisbremse" in 2015 (literally a brake on rental prices). This reform aims to stop exploding rents and to provide particularly more affordable rental housing in the lower and medium rental price segment. Since then, rental prices of re-lettings are capped at a local rental index in declared areas. As an exception, newly built ats or those that have been reconstructed extensively are not affected by the reform and landlords may always uphold the rent paid by previous tenant. I apply a classical difference-in-difference strategy and a new changes-in-changes model including covariates in order to analyze both average and distributional price effects of the intervention in Berlin. The basis for empirical results is data on newly offered rental prices from 2012 to 2016 that is also enhanced with the local rental index and previous rents. Thereby, I can define the range of effects one could reasonably expect beforehand. Results indicate that the reform indeed lowered initial rents temporarily. In contrast to the reforms intention, however, significant effects are found only in the upper price segment. The effects also fall short of anticipated expectation and fade out too fast. Meanwhile, newly offered rental prices even outrun the pre-reform level, which highlights the lack of enforcement supplementary. I will therefore argue that the reform so far has failed to meet the intended objective and is poorly targeted.
- Referent/-in
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Lorenz Thomschke
- Zeit
- 12:30 - 13:30
- Ort
- Eleanor-Dulles-Raum DIW Berlin im Quartier 110 Raum 5.2.010 Mohrenstraße 58 10117 Berlin
- Ansprechpartner/-in
im DIW Berlin -
- Georg Camehl
- Tel.: +49 30 89789 268
Veranstaltung 2nd BCCP Forum
Leibniz ScienceCampus
Berlin Centre for Consumer Policies (BCCP) Forum
The Forum will bring together all BCCP fellows in law and economics who are engaged in the activities of the science campus. We will have the opportunity to learn about each other’s research during short presentations by the different partner institutions followed by open discussion. The objective of the meeting is to encourage discourse and exchange and clarify the themes and aims of BCCP.
- Zeit
- 14:00 - 17:30
- Ort
- WZB - Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung Reichpietschufer 50 10785 Berlin
- Ansprechpartner/-in
im DIW Berlin -
- Hannes Ullrich
- Tel.: +49 30 89789 521
Veranstaltung BCCP Forum
Leibniz WissenschaftsCampus
Berlin Centre for Consumer Policies (BCCP) Forum
Das Forum ist der erste wichtige Schritt, um die an den Aktivitäten des WissenschaftsCampus beteiligten Personen aus den Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften zusammenzubringen und sich einander kennenzulernen. Die Partnerinstitutionen stellen sich und ihre Forschung vor, gefolgt von einer offenen Diskussion. Das Treffen soll den Diskurs und den Austausch sowie die Weiterentwicklung der Themen und Ziele des BCCP fördern.
- Referent/-in
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- Zeit
- 13:00 - 16:40
- Ort
- Schumpeter Hall Mohrenstr. 58 10117 Berlin
- Ansprechpartner/-in
im DIW Berlin -
- Hannes Ullrich
- Tel.: +49 30 89789 521
Seminar The Economics of Density: Evidence from the Berlin Wall
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- Referent/-in
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- Daniel Sturm, LSE
- Zeit
- 17:15-18:45
- Ort
- Schumpeter Saal DIW Berlin im Quartier 110 Mohrenstraße 58 10117 Berlin
- Ansprechpartner/-in
im DIW Berlin -
- Peter Haan
- Tel.: +49 30 89789 165
Veranstaltung Projekttreffen ECONS: Evolving Complex Networks
Am 11. November 2010 findet das Projekttreffen ECONS: Evolving Complex Networks statt. Die teilnehmenden Institutionen sind das Potsdam-Institut für Klimaforschung (PIK), das Leibniz-Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei Berlin (IGB), das Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik Berlin (WIAS) sowie das Deutsche Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin). Das Projekttreffen findet ab 9:30 Uhr im Schumpeter Saal statt.
- Ort
- Schumpeter Saal DIW Berlin im Quartier 110 Mohrenstraße 58 10117 Berlin
- Ansprechpartner/-in
im DIW Berlin -
- Martin Gornig
- Tel.: +49 30 89789 352
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