Content
2017, Volume 7, Issue 51/52
- 559-566 Children from Migrant Backgrounds: Who Are Their Kita Peers?
by Ludovica Gambaro - 567-573 Crude Oil: Market Trends and Simulations Point toward Stable Equilibrium
by Aleksandar Zaklan & Dawud Ansari & Claudia Kemfert
2017, Volume 7, Issue 50
- 543-545 German Economy Booming but Not to the Point of Overheating: Editorial
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Dawud Ansari & Guido Baldi & Karl Brenke & Martin Bruns & Marius Clemens & Kristina van Deuverden & Christian Dreger & Hella Engerer & Marcel Fratzscher & Stefan Gebauer & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Malte Rieth & Thore Schlaak & Aleksandar Zaklan - 546-548 The World Economy and the Euro Area: Global Upswing Remains Intact for the Time Being: DIW Economic Outlook
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Martin Bruns & Christian Dreger & Hella Engerer & Stefan Gebauer & Malte Rieth - 549-555 German Economy: Upswing Has Gained Breadth but Will Not Hold Pace: DIW Economic Outlook
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Karl Brenke & Marius Clemens & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Thore Schlaak & Kristina van Deuverden
2017, Volume 7, Issue 49
- 509-522 Minimum Wage Not yet for Everyone: On the Compensation of Eligible Workers before and after the Minimum Wage Reform from the Perspective of Employees
by Patrick Burauel & Marco Caliendo & Alexandra Fedorets & Markus M. Grabka & Carsten Schröder & Jürgen Schupp & Linda Wittbrodt - 523-532 Using Public Procurement as a Decarbonisation Policy: A Look at Germany
by Olga Chiappinelli & Vera Zipperer - 533-540 Early Exit from ECB Bond Purchase Program Could Reduce GDP Growth and Inflation
by Marius Clemens & Stefan Gebauer & Malte Rieth
2017, Volume 7, Issue 48
- 491-497 Partial Retirement: Effects on Employment and Implications for Government Budgets
by Peter Haan & Songül Tolan - 498-506 Nuclear Power Unnecessary for Climate Protection—There Are More Cost-Efficient Alternatives
by Claudia Kemfert & Thorsten Burandt & Karlo Hainsch & Konstantin Löffler & Pao-Yu Oei & Christian von Hirschhausen
2017, Volume 7, Issue 46/47
- 467-476 Incentives for the Long-Term Integration of Renewable Energies: A Plea for a Market Value Model
by Karsten Neuhoff & Nils May & Jörn Richstein - 477-487 Companies with R&D Abroad Make Germany a Strong Research Location
by Heike Belitz
2017, Volume 7, Issue 45
- 455-464 Youth in Europe: Unemployment Falling but Major Labor Market Problems Persist
by Karl Brenke
2017, Volume 7, Issue 44
- 445-451 Central Banks Should Communicate Their Interventions in the Foreign Exchange Market
by Lukas Menkhoff & Tobias Stöhr
2017, Volume 7, Issue 43
- 427-428 There Is a Lot Left to Do to Reach Gender Equality in Germany: Editorial
by Katharina Wrohlich - 429-435 Gender Pay Gap Varies Greatly by Occupation
by Katharina Wrohlich & Aline Zucco - 436-442 Gender Gaps in Pensions and Health: Germany, France, and Denmark
by Peter Haan & Anna Hammerschmid & Carla Rowold
2017, Volume 7, Issue 42
- 411-423 Day Care Centers: Family Expenditures Increased Significantly at Some Points between 1996 and 2015
by Sophia Schmitz & C. Katharina Spieß & Juliane F. Stahl
2017, Volume 7, Issue 41
- 399-407 Financial Literacy Promotes Financial Inclusion in Both Poor and Rich Countries
by Antonia Grohmann & Lukas Menkhoff
2017, Volume 7, Issue 39/40
- 389-396 Renewable Energy Policy: Risk Hedging Is Taking Center Stage
by Nils May & Ingmar Jürgens & Karsten Neuhoff
2017, Volume 7, Issue 38
- 377-385 2016 Heat Monitor: "Second Rent" Lower Despite Higher Heating Energy Consumption
by Claus Michelsen & Nolan Ritter
2017, Volume 7, Issue 37
- 365-373 Gender Parity in German Politics: Further Effort Required
by Daniela Arregui Coka & Ronny Freier & Johanna Mollerstrom
2017, Volume 7, Issue 36
- 349-351 German Economy Continues Steady Upswing with no Sign of Overheating: Editorial
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Karl Brenke & Marius Clemens & Christian Dreger & Hella Engerer & Marcel Fratzscher & Stefan Gebauer & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Malte Rieth & Thore Schlaak - 352-353 The World Economy and the Euro Area: Broad-Based Upswing: DIW Economic Outlook
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Christian Dreger & Hella Engerer & Stefan Gebauer & Malte Rieth - 354-357 German Economy Still Running at High Capacity: DIW Economic Outlook
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Karl Brenke & Marius Clemens & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Thore Schlaak
2017, Volume 7, Issue 33/34/35
- 325-334 Increased Labor Market Participation Can't Do the Job of Mastering Germany's Demographic Change in the Future
by Karl Brenke & Marius Clemens - 335-345 Income, Social Support Networks, Life Satisfaction: Lesbians, Gays, and Bisexuals in Germany
by Martin Kroh & Simon Kühne & Christian Kipp & David Richter
2017, Volume 7, Issue 31/32
- 315-321 Value-Added Tax Cuts Bring Greatest Relief to Lower and Middle Income Households
by Stefan Bach & Niklas Isaak - 322-322 Relief for the Middle Class through Value-Added Tax Cuts: Six Questions for Stefan Bach
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 30
- 303-311 Changes in Common Ownership of German Companies
by Jo Seldeslachts & Melissa Newham & Albert Banal-Estanol - 312-312 The Concentration in the Investor Market Has Intensified: Eight Questions for Jo Seldeslachts
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 28/29
- 283-290 Risk Weighting for Government Bonds: Challenge for Italian Banks
by Dominik Meyland & Dorothea Schäfer - 291-291 Capital Requirements for New Government Bond Purchases Only Could Be a Reasonable Strategy: Interview with Dorothea Schäfer
by Corporate author - 291-291 Clean Drinking Water as a Sustainable Development Goal: Fair, Universal Access with Increasing Block Tariffs
by Christian von Hirschhausen & Maya Flekstad & Georg Meran & Greta Sundermann
2017, Volume 7, Issue 27
- 267-278 Income Groups and Types of Employment in Germany since 1995
by Peter Krause & Christian Franz & Marcel Fratzscher - 279-279 Regular Employment Continues to Play Important Role: Interview with Peter Krause and Christian Franz
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 25/26
- 245-253 Real Estate Price Polarization Projected to Increase until 2030 in Germany
by Christian Westermeier & Markus M. Grabka - 254-254 Depopulation to Affect Regional Real Estate Prices: Seven Questions for Markus M. Grabka
by Corporate author - 255-264 No Germany-Wide Housing Bubble but Overvaluation in Regional Markets and Segments
by Konstantin A. Kholodilin & Claus Michelsen
2017, Volume 7, Issue 24
- 229-230 German Economy on Track: Editorial
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Karl Brenke & Christian Dreger & Hella Engerer & Marcel Fratzscher & Stefan Gebauer & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Malte Rieth & Thore Schlaak & Kristina van Deuverden - 231-233 The World Economy and the Euro Area: Despite Risks, Global Recovery Is Stabilizing: DIW Economic Outlook
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Christian Dreger & Hella Engerer & Stefan Gebauer & Malte Rieth - 235-238 German Economy in Good Shape: DIW Economic Outlook
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Karl Brenke & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Thore Schlaak & Kristina van Deuverden - 239-239 Uncertainty Remains One of the Biggest Impediments to Global Economic Development: Eight Questions for Ferdinand Fichtner
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 22/23
- 219-225 The Gender Gap in Competitiveness: Women Shy away from Competing with Others, but Not from Competing with Themselves
by Johanna Mollerstrom & Katharina Wrohlich - 226-226 Many Women Just Don’t Feel Like Competing against Others: Seven Questions for Johanna Mollerstrom
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 21
- 205-214 Hourly Wages in Lower Deciles No Longer Lagging behind When It Comes to Wage Growth
by Karl Brenke & Alexander S. Kritikos - 215-215 Real Hourly Wages: Low-Paid Workers Are Not Being Left Behind: Eight Questions for Alexander Kritikos
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 20
- 193-200 Income Tax Reform to Relieve Middle Income Households
by Stefan Bach & Hermann Buslei - 201-201 Little Room for Maneuver with Tax Relief in the Medium Term: Interview with Stefan Bach
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 18/19
- 181-188 Foreign Exchange Market Interventions: A Frequently Used and Effective Tool
by Lukas Menkhoff & Tobias Stöhr - 189-189 Foreign Exchange Market Interventions Take Place Predominantly in Emerging and Developing Countries: Seven Questions for Lukas Menkhoff
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 16/17
- 165-176 In 2016, around One-Third of People in Germany Donated for Refugees and Ten Percent Helped out on Site—yet Concerns Are Mounting
by Jannes Jacobsen & Philipp Eisnecker & Jürgen Schupp - 177-177 The Higher Educated, the More Optimistic about the Consequences of Refugee Immigration: Eight Questions for Philipp Eisnecker
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 14/15
- 155-160 Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Europe Follows Conventional Models
by Christian Dreger & Yun Schüler-Zhou & Margot Schüller - 161-161 China's Investment Strategy Is Different for Western and Eastern Europe: Five Questions for Christian Dreger
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 12/13
- 141-151 Decentralized Solar Prosumage with Battery Storage: System Orientation Required
by Wolf-Peter Schill & Alexander Zerrahn & Friedrich Kunz & Claudia Kemfert - 152-152 Decentralized Storage Installations Should Be Available for Further Market Interaction: Five Questions for Wolf-Peter Schill
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 11
- 125-126 Despite Uncertainty in the Global Economy, Germany Is on a Solid Growth Path: Editorial
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Marcel Fratzscher & Guido Baldi & Karl Brenke & Marius Clemens & Christian Dreger & Hella Engerer & Stefan Gebauer & Michael Hachula & Simon Junker & Robert Lange & Claus Michelsen & Malte Rieth & Thore Schlaak & Kristina van Deuverden - 127-128 World Economy Gaining Momentum, Risks Remain High: DIW Economic Outlook
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Christian Dreger & Hella Engerer & Stefan Gebauer & Michael Hachula & Robert Lange & Malte Rieth - 129-132 German Economy: Strong Employment Growth, Weak Investment Activity: DIW Economic Outlook
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Karl Brenke & Marius Clemens & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Thore Schlaak & Kristina van Deuverden - 133-133 Spring 2017 Economic Forecast: Seven Questions for Ferdinand Fichtner
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 10
- 113-121 How Rising Income Inequality Influenced Economic Growth in Germany
by Hanne Albig & Marius Clemens & Ferdinand Fichtner & Stefan Gebauer & Simon Junker & Konstantin Kholodilin - 122-122 Rising Income Inequality Inhibits Consumer Demand: Five Questions for Ferdinand Fichtner
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 9
- 97-108 Policy Goals in the Eyes of the Public: Preservation of the Liberal Democratic Order Remains Most Important
by Marco Giesselmann & Nico A. Siegel & Thorsten Spengler & Gert G. Wagner - 109-109 Improving the Quality of Care for the Elderly Is of High Relevance for all Age Groups: Six Questions for Marco Giesselmann
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 8
- 89-93 Austerity Measures Amplified Crisis in Spain, Portugal, and Italy
by Philipp Engler & Mathias Klein - 94-94 A More Balanced Policy Mix Would Be More Successful: Seven Questions for Philipp Engler and Mathias Klein
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 6/7
- 63-73 Climate Protection and a New Operator: The Eastern German Lignite Industry Is Changing
by Pao-Yu Oei & Hanna Brauers & Claudia Kemfert & Christian von Hirschhausen & Dorothea Schäfer & Sophie Schmalz - 74-74 In Germany, We Need to Phase out Lignite Step by Step: Seven Questions for Claudia Kemfert
by Corporate author - 75-85 Construction Sector: Full Order Books, Good Growth Prospects
by Martin Gornig & Claus Michelsen
2017, Volume 7, Issue 5
- 47-57 Real Income Rose Significantly between 1991 and 2014 on Average – First Indication of Return to Increased Income Inequality
by Markus M. Grabka & Jan Goebel - 58-58 The Gap between the Rich and the Poor Keeps Growing: Seven Questions for Markus M. Grabka
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 3/4
- 33-43 Refugee Integration: A Worthwile Investment
by Stefan Bach & Herbert Brücker & Peter Haan & Agnese Romiti & Kristina van Deuverden & Enzo Weber - 44-44 Education Is the Driving Force for Labor Market Integration: Seven Questions for Stefan Bach
by Corporate author
2017, Volume 7, Issue 1/2
- 3-15 Top Decision-Making Bodies in Large Companies: Gender Quota Shows Initial Impact on Supervisory Boards ; Executive Board Remains a Male Bastion
by Elke Holst & Katharina Wrohlich - 16-28 Financial Sector: Banks Fall behind and Now Have a Lower Proportion of Women on Executive and Advisory Boards than Insurance Companies
by Elke Holst & Katharina Wrohlich - 29-29 Companies Should Have More Women on All Levels of the Hierarchy: Seven Questions for Elke Holst
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 51/52
- 601-608 Who Bears the Tax Burden in Germany? Tax Structure Slightly Progressive
by Stefan Bach & Martin Beznoska & Viktor Steiner - 609-609 The Tax Burden Is Surprisingly Evenly Distributed: Five Questions for Stefan Bach
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 50
- 583-586 Global Economy Picking Up
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Christian Dreger & Hella Engerer & Stefan Gebauer & Michael Hachula & Malte Rieth - 587-593 Despite Weaker Job Market, Germany’s Economic Upswing Continues
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Karl Brenke & Marius Clemens & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Maximilian Podstawski & Thore Schlaak & Kristina van Deuverden - 594-594 Private Consumption Remains the Main Driver: Seven Questions to Ferdinand Fichtner
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 49
- 571-578 The Parental Leave Benefit: A Key Family Policy Measure, One Decade Later
by Mathias Huebener & Kai-Uwe Müller & C. Katharina Spieß & Katharina Wrohlich - 579-579 The Parental Leave Benefit Has Increased Average Household Income for Young Families in the First Year: Six Questions for Katharina Wrohlich
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 48
- 541-556 Forced Migration, Arrival in Germany, and First Steps toward Integration
by Herbert Brücker & Nina Rother & Jürgen Schupp & Christian Babka von Gostomski & Axel Böhm & Tanja Fendel & Martin Friedrich & Marco Giesselmann & Yuliya Kosyakova & Martin Kroh & Simon Kühne & Elisabeth Liebau & David Richter & Agnese Romiti & Diana Schacht & Jana A. Scheible & Paul Schmelzer & Manuel Siegert & Steffen Sirries & Parvati Trübswetter & Ehsan Vallizadeh - 557-557 Refugees Have a Strong Educational Orientation: Eight Questions for Jürgen Schupp
by Corporate author - 558-567 IT and Communication Technologies Dominate Adolescent Downtime
by Sandra Bohmann & Jürgen Schupp
2016, Volume 6, Issue 46/47
2016, Volume 6, Issue 45
- 517-526 Private R&D Not Necessarily Drawn to Areas with High Public R&D
by Alexander Eickelpasch - 527-527 Policy Needs to Strengthen Transregional Networking of Private and Public Research: Five Questions for Alexander Eickelpasch
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 44
- 505-512 Nuclear Power Is Not Competitive: Climate Protection in UK and France Also Viable without It
by Casimir Lorenz & Hanna Brauers & Clemens Gerbaulet & Christian von Hirschhausen & Claudia Kemfert & Mario Kendziorski & Pao-Yu Oei - 513-513 Nuclear Power Is More Expensive Than Other Technologies When Considering All Costs: Eight Questions for Pao-Yu Oei
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 43
- 495-501 Hospital-Level Policy Can Affect Physician Behavior and Reduce C-Section Rates
by Sofia Amaral-Garcia & Paola Bertoli & Jana Friedrichsen & Veronica Grembi - 502-502 Implementing Experience-Rated Liability Premiums for Individual Physicians Is Not a Good Idea: Seven Questions for Sofia Amaral-Garcia
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 40/41/42
- 483-490 Assessing Risk Attitude: The Benefits of Pooling Measures
by Lukas Menkhoff & Sahra Sakha - 491-491 Asking More Than One Question Is Key: Nine Questions to Lukas Menkhoff
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 39
- 473-479 Solidarity with EU Countries in Crisis: Results of a 2015 Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) Survey
by Holger Lengfeld & Martin Kroh - 480-480 There Is a High Level of Willingness to Show Solidarity: Seven Questions to Holger Lengfeld
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 38
- 463-469 ECB Asset Purchase Programs Raise Inflation Expectations in the Euro Area
by Malte Rieth & Lisa Gehrt - 470-470 ECB Announcements Lift Inflation Expectations by Overall 20–30 Basis Points: Seven Questions to Malte Rieth
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 37
- 449-459 Women's Likelihood of Holding a Senior Management Position Is Considerably Lower than Men's - Especially in the Financial Sector
by Elke Holst & Martin Friedrich - 460-460 Better Career Opportunities for Women Will Help Lower the Gender Pay Gap: Nine Questions to Elke Holst
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 36
- 433-434 Subdued Global Growth, Restrained European Expansion
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Christian Dreger & Hella Engerer & Stefan Gebauer & Michael Hachula & Malte Rieth - 435-438 German Economy: Upward Trend Continues Despite Brexit Vote’s Dampening Effect
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Karl Brenke & Marius Clemens & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Maximilian Podstawski & Thore Schlaak & Kristina van Deuverden - 439-439 Brexit Decision Is Poison for Investment in Germany: Seven Questions to Ferdinand Fichtner
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 34/35
- 387-390 Integrating Refugees: Insights from the Past: Editorial
by Philipp Eisnecker & Johannes Giesecke & Martin Kroh & Elisabeth Liebau & Jan Marcus & Zerrin Salikutluk & Diana Schacht & C. Katharina Spieß & Franz Westermaier - 391-391 A Variety of Measures and Initiatives Can Accelerate the Immigration Process for Today’s Refugees: Five Questions to Martin Kroh
by Corporate author - 392-399 Many Refugees Have Work Experience but a Smaller Share Possess Formal Vocational Qualifications
by Elisabeth Liebau & Zerrin Salikutluk - 400-406 Language Acquisition: Refugees Nearly Achieve Proficiency Level of Other Migrants
by Elisabeth Liebau & Diana Schacht - 407-413 Refugees Entered the Labor Market Later Than Other Migrants
by Zerrin Salikutluk & Johannes Giesecke & Martin Kroh - 414-421 Half of the Refugees in Germany Found Their First Job Through Social Contacts
by Philipp Eisnecker & Diana Schacht - 422-430 Children and Adolescents with Refugee Background Less Likely to Participate in Voluntary Educational Programs - with Exception of Extracurricular School Activities
by C. Katharina Spieß & Franz Westermaier & Jan Marcus
2016, Volume 6, Issue 32/33
- 575-582 Uncertainty Shock from the Brexit Vote Decreases Investment and GDP in the Euro Area and Germany
by Malte Rieth & Claus Michelsen & Michele Piffer - 583-583 Machinery Investment Is Likely to Experience the Strongest Declines as a Result of the Uncertainty: Seven Questions to Malte Rieth
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 31
- 359-362 Brexit Decision Puts Strain on German Economy
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Christoph Große Steffen & Michael Hachula & Simon Junker & Simon Kirby & Claus Michelsen & Malte Rieth & Thore Schlaak & James Warren - 363-363 Post-Brexit Uncertainty Is the Foremost Short-Run Drag: Six Questions to Ferdinand Fichtner
by Corporate author - 364-372 Brexit: What’s at Stake for the Financial Sector?
by Jakob Miethe & David Pothier
2016, Volume 6, Issue 29
2016, Volume 6, Issue 29/30
- 321-325 Transforming Berlin from a Startup Hub into an Economically Thriving Metropolis: Editorial
by Marcel Fratzscher & Martin Gornig & Ronny Freier & Alexander S. Kritikos - 326-326 Berlin Needs to Tap into Its Research Potential to Improve Economic Performance: Nine Questions to Martin Gornig
by Corporate author - 339-345 Berlin: a Hub for Startups but Not (Yet) for Fast-Growing Companies
by Alexander S. Kritikos - 346-355 Public Investment in the Berlin State Budget: Education and Transport Are Falling Short
by Felix Arnold & Johannes Brinkmann & Maximilian Brill & Ronny Freier
2016, Volume 6, Issue 28
2016, Volume 6, Issue 26/27
- 295-299 Paying by the Hour: The Least Appealing Option for Clients of Lawyers
by Jo Seldeslachts - 300-300 Clients Prefer Flat Fee Contracts: Ten Questions to Jo Seldeslachts
by Corporate author - 301-307 Brexit Decision Is Likely to Reduce Growth in the Short Term
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Christoph Große Steffen & Michael Hachula & Thore Schlaak
2016, Volume 6, Issue 24/25
- 277-280 Global Growth Still Subdued
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Christian Dreger & Hella Engerer & Christoph Große Steffen & Michael Hachula & Malte Rieth & Thore Schlaak - 281-288 German Economy on a Stable Growth Path
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Karl Brenke & Marius Clemens & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Maximilian Podstawski & Thore Schlaak & Kristina van Deuverden - 289-289 A Brexit Would Significantly Dampen Germany’s Economic Growth: Seven Questions to Ferdinand Fichtner
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 22/23
- 263-273 Medium-Sized Foreign-Owned German Enterprises Heavily Involved in R&D
by Heike Belitz & Alexander Eickelpasch - 274-274 Germany Remains an Important Research Location for Foreign Companies: Five Questions to Alexander Eickelpasch
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 21
- 243-249 German Public Opinion on Admitting Refugees
by Jürgen Gerhards & Silke Hans & Jürgen Schupp - 250-250 Majority of German Public Back UN Refugee Convention: Six Questions to Jürgen Schupp
by Corporate author - 251-259 Design and Pitfalls of Basel’s New Liquidity Rules
by Philipp König & David Pothier
2016, Volume 6, Issue 20
- 227-232 A (Re)Municipalization Trend among Energy Utilities: Truth or Myth?
by Astrid Cullmann & Maria Nieswand & Stefan Seifert & Caroline Stiel - 233-238 No Differences in Efficiency Between Public and Private Utilities
by Astrid Cullmann & Maria Nieswand & Stefan Seifert & Caroline Stiel - 239-239 Private Utilities Are No More Efficient Than Public Utilities: Six Questions to Astrid Cullmann
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 19
- 215-223 Typical Employment Subject to Mandatory Social Security Contributions Remains the Norm
by Michael Arnold & Anselm Mattes & Gert G. Wagner - 224-224 Employment Subject to Mandatory Social Security Contributions Is Anything but Outdated: Eight Questions to Gert G. Wagner
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 18
- 199-210 Shrinking Share of Middle-Income Group in Germany and the US
by Markus M. Grabka & Jan Goebel & Carsten Schröder & Jürgen Schupp - 211-211 Despite the Strong Labour Market, the Share of the Middle Income Group Has Not Risen in Germany: Seven Questions to Markus M. Grabka
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 16/17
- 185-195 Inheritances in Europe: High Earners Reap the Most Benefits
by Christian Westermeier & Anita Tiefensee & Markus M. Grabka - 196-196 Value of Inheritances Varies Considerably from Country to Country: Eight Questions to Christian Westermeier
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 15
- 167-171 Weak Corporate Investment Requires Immediate Action
by Marcel Fratzscher & Martin Gornig & Alexander Schiersch - 172-172 In an International Comparison, Too Little Is Being Invested in German Industry: Six Questions to Marcel Fratzscher
by Corporate author - 173-181 EU Competition Policy Enforcement Supports Investment in the Energy Sectors
by Tomaso Duso & Jo Seldeslachts & Florian Szücs
2016, Volume 6, Issue 14
- 155-162 Interest Rate Lift-Off in the US: Moderate Impact to Date but Emerging Markets Should Brace Themselves
by Christoph Große Steffen - 163-163 Countries with Large Current Account Deficits Could Find Themselves under Pressure: Eight Questions to Christoph Große Steffen
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 12/13
- 141-150 The Eurosystem's Agreement on Net Financial Assets (ANFA): Covert Monetary Financing or Legitimate Portfolio Management?
by Philipp König & Kerstin Bernoth - 151-151 National Central Banks Should Become More Transparent: Seven Questions to Philipp König
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 11
- 129-132 German Economy Back on Track, Despite Weak Global Economy
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Franziska Bremus & Karl Brenke & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Maximilian Podstawski & Thore Schlaak & Kristina van Deuverden - 133-133 Private Consumption Will Remain a Powerful Growth Driver: Eight Questions to Simon Junker
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 9/10
- 117-124 EU Emissions Trading: Distinctive Behavior of Small Companies
by Helene Naegele & Aleksandar Zaklan - 125-125 Transparency of Emissions Trading Data Leaves a Lot to Be Desired: Six Questions to Aleksandar Zaklan
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 8
- 95-104 Home Offices: Plenty of Untapped Potential
by Karl Brenke - 105-105 Working from Home: Germany Lagging Behind Other European Countries: Six Questions to Karl Brenke
by Corporate author - 106-114 Support for Private Research and Development in OECD Countries on the Rise but Increasingly Inefficient
by Heike Belitz
2016, Volume 6, Issue 7
- 75-81 ECB Asset Purchases May Affect Wealth Distribution
by Kerstin Bernoth & Philipp König & Benjamin Beckers - 82-82 Wealth Inequality Set to Increase in the Short Term: Eight Questions to Kerstin Bernoth
by Corporate author - 83-91 ECB Policies Effective in the Euro Area and Germany
by Malte Rieth & Michele Piffer & Michael Hachula - 92-92 Our Study Shows That the ECB's Measures Have Been Effective: Seven Questions to Malte Rieth
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 6
- 63-71 More and More Students, Especially Those from Middle-Income Households, Are Using Private Tutoring
by Adrian Hille & C. Katharina Spieß & Mila Staneva - 72-72 Adolescents from Low-Income Households Use Private Tutoring the Least Frequently: Eight Questions to C. Katharina Spiess
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 4/5
- 41-48 Inheritance Tax Revenue Low Despite Surge in Inheritances
by Stefan Bach & Andreas Thiemann - 49-49 A Surge in Inheritances, yet Low Inheritance Tax Revenue: Seven Questions to Stefan Bach
by Corporate author - 50-59 Reviving Germany’s Wealth Tax Creates High Revenue Potential
by Stefan Bach & Andreas Thiemann - 60-60 The Wealth Tax Reduces Income Inequality: Seven Questions to Stefan Bach
by Corporate author
2016, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 13-25 Corporate Boards of Large Companies: More Momentum Needed for Gender Parity
by Elke Holst & Anja Kirsch - 26-26 Higher Shares of Women on Corporate Boards Still a Long Way Off: Eight Questions to Elke Holst
by Corporate author - 27-38 Financial Sector: Share of Women on Corporate Boards Increases Slightly but Men Still Call the Shots
by Elke Holst & Anja Kirsch
2016, Volume 6, Issue 1/2
- 3-8 Development of Top Incomes in Germany since 2001
by Charlotte Bartels & Carsten Schröder - 9-9 Development of Top Incomes in Germany since 2001: Seven Questions to Charlotte Bartels
by Corporate author
2015, Volume 5, Issue 50-52
- 653-662 Domestic Demand Drives German Economy
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Franziska Bremus & Karl Brenke & Christian Dreger & Hella Engerer & Christoph Große Steffen & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Katharina Pijnenburg & Maximilian Podstawski & Malte Rieth & Kristina van Deuverden - 666-666 Germany Economy Growing at Slightly Above-Average Rate: Eight Questions to Simon Junker
by Corporate author
2015, Volume 5, Issue 49
- 639-648 German Construction Industry: Refurbishment Lacks Momentum, New Residential Construction Gets Second Wind
by Martin Gornig & Christian Kaiser & Claus Michelsen - 649-649 The Construction Industry Continues Its Upward Trend: Seven Questions to Claus Michelsen
by Corporate author
2015, Volume 5, Issue 48
- 629-635 Earthquakes in the Netherlands Cannot Shake the European Natural Gas Market
by Franziska Holz & Hanna Brauers & Thorsten Roobeek - 636-636 Liquefied Natural Gas Will Have to Play a Larger Role in the Future: Six Questions to Franziska Holz
by Corporate author
2015, Volume 5, Issue 47
- 619-625 European Climate Targets Achievable without Nuclear Power
by Claudia Kemfert & Clemens Gerbaulet & Christian von Hirschhausen & Casimir Lorenz & Felix Reitz - 626-626 Global Climate Targets Achievable without Nuclear Power: Seven Questions to Claudia Kemfert
by Corporate author
2015, Volume 5, Issue 45/46
- 595-602 The "Family Working-Time Benefits Model" (Familienarbeitszeit): Giving Mothers More Time for Work, Giving Fathers More Time for Family
by Kai-Uwe Müller & Michael Neumann & Katharina Wrohlich - 603-603 Costs of "Family Working-Time Benefits Model" (Familienarbeitszeit) Manageable in the Short Term: Six Questions to Kai-Uwe Müller
by Corporate author - 604-611 Does Better, Cheaper Day Care Make for More Satisfied Parents?
by Georg F. Camehl & Juliane F. Stahl & Pia S. Schober & C. Katharina Spieß - 612-616 Integrating Refugees: A Long-Term, Worthwhile Investment
by Marcel Fratzscher & Simon Junker
2015, Volume 5, Issue 44
- 587-591 The Ruble between the Hammer and the Anvil: The Impact of Oil Prices and Economic Sanctions
by Christian Dreger & Konstantin Kholodilin - 592-592 The Price of Oil Is Having a Stronger Impact on the Ruble's Exchange Rate Than Are the Sanctions: Seven Questions to Konstantin Kholodilin
by Corporate author
2015, Volume 5, Issue 42/43
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by Marcel Fratzscher & Ronny Freier & Martin Gornig - 560-560 Investing in Germany!: Six Questions to Marcel Fratzscher
by Corporate author - 561-567 Local Public Infrastructure Showing Signs of Wear and Tear
by Martin Gornig & Claus Michelsen & Kristina van Deuverden - 568-576 Large and Lasting Regional Disparities in Municipal Investments
by Felix Arnold & Ronny Freier & René Geissler & Philipp Schrauth - 577-583 No Decline in Investment in Public-Sector Energy and Water Supply
by Astrid Cullmann & Maria Nieswand & Caroline Stiel
2015, Volume 5, Issue 41
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by Alexander Eickelpasch - 553-553 East-West Gap in Private Research, Development, and Innovation in Germany: Research-Intensive Industries and Larger Companies Represented Weakly: Five Questions to Alexander Eickelpasch
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2015, Volume 5, Issue 40
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by Norma Schmitt - 537-537 I Find the Term "Quota Woman" Unobjective: Eight Questions to Norma Schmitt
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