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2019, Volume 9, Issue 30
- 235-243 High-Priced and Dangerous: Nuclear Power Is Not an Option for the Climate-Friendly Energy Mix
by Ben Wealer & Simon Bauer & Leonard Göke & Christian von Hirschhausen & Claudia Kemfert
2019, Volume 9, Issue 28/29
- 223-231 Minimum Wage: Many Entitled Employees in Germany Still Do Not Receive It
by Alexandra Fedorets & Markus M. Grabka & Carsten Schröder
2019, Volume 9, Issue 26/27
- 215-220 Fear of Stigmatization Prevents Individuals from Claiming Benefits
by Jana Friedrichsen & Renke Schmacker
2019, Volume 9, Issue 25
- 203-211 Gender Pension Gaps in Europe Are More Explicitly Associated with Labor Markets than with Pension Systems
by Anna Hammerschmid & Carla Rowold
2019, Volume 9, Issue 22/23/24
- 191-193 German Economy Performing Well Despite Odds; Time to Rethink Debt Rules: Editorial
by Claus Michelsen & Guido Baldi & Martin Bruns & Marius Clemens & Geraldine Dany-Knedlik & Hella Engerer & Marcel Fratzscher & Stefan Gebauer & Max Hanisch & Simon Junker & Konstantin A. Kholodilin & Malte Rieth & Thore Schlaak - 194-195 Global Economy and the Euro Area: Protectionism Weighing on Trade and Investment: DIW Economic Outlook
by Claus Michelsen & Guido Baldi & Geraldine Dany-Knedlik & Hella Engerer & Stefan Gebauer & Malte Rieth - 196-199 German Economy Defying a Turbulent and Uncertain Environment: DIW Economic Outlook
by Claus Michelsen & Martin Bruns & Marius Clemens & Max Hanisch & Simon Junker & Konstantin Kholodilin & Thore Schlaak
2019, Volume 9, Issue 20/21
- 179-187 20 Years of Common European Monetary Policy: Reasons to Celebrate
by Jan Philipp Fritsche & Patrick Christian Harms
2019, Volume 9, Issue 19
- 169-175 Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Can Help Contain Resistance to Antibiotics
by Michael A. Ribers & Hannes Ullrich
2019, Volume 9, Issue 16/17/18
- 138-139 Europe Must Focus on Its Strengths: Editorial
by Marcel Fratzscher & Alexander Kriwoluzky - 140-147 Competitiveness and Convergence: Trade, Merger Control, Industry, and Innovation: Reports
by Tomaso Duso & Martin Gornig & Alexander S. Kritikos & Malte Rieth & Axel Werwatz - 148-159 A Stable and Social Europe: Fiscal Rules, a Stabilization Fund, Insolvency Rules, Gender Quota, Gender Pension Gaps, and Education: Reports
by Franziska Bremus & Marius Clemens & Marcel Fratzscher & Anna Hammerschmid & Tatsiana Kliatskova & Alexander Kriwoluzky & Claus Michelsen & Carla Rowold & Felix Weinhardt & Katharina Wrohlich - 160-166 Global Responsibilities: Renewable Energies, Climate Policy, Migratory Pressure: Reports
by Claudia Kemfert & Lukas Menkhoff & Karsten Neuhoff & Jörn Richstein & Tobias Stöhr & Vera Zipperer
2019, Volume 9, Issue 15
- 127-134 In Germany, Younger, Better Educated Persons, and Lower Income Groups Are More Likely to Be in Favor of Unconditional Basic Income
by Jule Adriaans & Stefan Liebig & Jürgen Schupp
2019, Volume 9, Issue 14
- 117-124 The Low-Wage Sector in Germany Is Larger Than Previously Assumed
by Markus M. Grabka & Carsten Schröder
2019, Volume 9, Issue 13
- 107-114 Ecological Tax Revenue Still Yields Lower Pension Contributions and Higher Pensions Today
by Stefan Bach & Hermann Buslei & Michelle Harnisch & Niklas Isaak
2019, Volume 9, Issue 11/12
- 97-99 German Economy Growing despite Uncertainties and Risks; Global Economy Continuing to Cool Down: Editorial
by Claus Michelsen & Guido Baldi & Martin Bruns & Marius Clemens & Geraldine Dany-Knedlik & Hella Engerer & Marcel Fratzscher & Stefan Gebauer & Max Hanisch & Simon Junker & Konstantin A. Kholodilin & Malte Rieth & Thore Schlaak - 100-101 The Global Economy and the Euro Area: Weak International Trade, Robust Domestic Demand: DIW Economic Outlook
by Claus Michelsen & Guido Baldi & Geraldine Dany-Knedlik & Hella Engerer & Stefan Gebauer & Malte Rieth - 102-105 German Economy Remaining Strong amidst Uncertainties: DIW Economic Outlook
by Claus Michelsen & Martin Bruns & Marius Clemens & Max Hanisch & Simon Junker & Konstantin A. Kholodilin & Thore Schlaak
2019, Volume 9, Issue 10
- 77-85 Strong Correlation between Large Gender Pay Gaps and Non-Linear Pay in Certain Occupations
by Aline Zucco - 86-92 Also on Sundays, Women Perform Most of the Housework and Child Care
by Claire Samtleben
2019, Volume 9, Issue 7/8/9
- 65-74 Italy Must Foster High Growth Industries
by Stefan Gebauer & Alexander S. Kritikos & Alexander Kriwoluzky & Anselm Mattes & Malte Rieth
2019, Volume 9, Issue 4/5/6
- 49-61 Language Skills and Employment Rate of Refugees in Germany Improving with Time
by Herbert Brücker & Johannes Croisier & Yuliya Kosyakova & Hannes Kröger & Giuseppe Pietrantuono & Nina Rother & Jürgen Schupp
2019, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 17-32 Increasing Number of Women on Supervisory Boards of Major Companies in Germany: Executive Boards Still Dominated by Men
by Elke Holst & Katharina Wrohlich - 33-45 Women on High-Level Boards of Banks and Insurance Companies: Growth Coming to a Standstill on Supervisory Boards
by Elke Holst & Katharina Wrohlich
2019, Volume 9, Issue 1/2
- 3-14 Construction Industry Momentum Continues – State Stimulus Impacts Prices
by Martin Gornig & Claus Michelsen & Martin Bruns
2018, Volume 8, Issue 50/51/52
- 503-505 Germany’s Economic Boom Is Cooling Off: Editorial
by Claus Michelsen & Guido Baldi & Christian Breuer & Martin Bruns & Geraldine Dany-Knedlik & Hella Engerer & Marcel Fratzscher & Stefan Gebauer & Max Hanisch & Simon Junker & Malte Rieth & Thore Schlaak - 506-508 Global Economy and the Euro Area: Uncertainty Weighs on Trade and Investment: DIW Economic Outlook
by Claus Michelsen & Dawud Ansari & Guido Baldi & Geraldine Dany-Knedlik & Hella Engerer & Stefan Gebauer & Malte Rieth & Aleksandar Zaklan - 510-513 Growth Rate of German Economy Normalizing after Prolonged Economic Boom: DIW Economic Outlook
by Claus Michelsen & Christian Breuer & Martin Bruns & Max Hanisch & Simon Junker & Thore Schlaak
2018, Volume 8, Issue 49
- 493-500 EU Government Bonds and Banks: Home Bias Pervasive throughout Member States but Capital Requirements Differ Greatly
by Dominik Meyland & Dorothea Schäfer
2018, Volume 8, Issue 48
- 485-490 Social Sustainability Labels: Promises and Reality in the Example of Fairtrade-Coffee
by Pio Baake & Jana Friedrichsen & Helene Naegele
2018, Volume 8, Issue 46/47
- 467-473 German Industry Returning to Cities
by Martin Gornig & Axel Werwatz - 475-482 Research and Productivity – Manufacturing Companies in Cities Have an Advantage
by Heike Belitz & Alexander Schiersch
2018, Volume 8, Issue 45
- 453-464 Rental Market Regulation over the Last 100 Years in an International Comparison
by Konstantin A. Kholodilin & Jan Philip Weber & Steffen Sebastian
2018, Volume 8, Issue 44
- 441-449 EU Immigration Has Increased Germany’s Economic Growth
by Marius Clemens & Janine Hart
2018, Volume 8, Issue 43
- 429-437 A Sustainable Development of Inflation in Euro Area Requires Continuously Improving Labor Market
by Geraldine Dany-Knedlik
2018, Volume 8, Issue 42
- 407-414 International Treaties Insufficiently Curb Global Tax Evasion
by Lukas Menkhoff & Jakob Miethe - 415-425 Refugees in Germany with Children Still Living Abroad Have Lowest Life Satisfaction
by Ludovica Gambaro & Michaela Kreyenfeld & Diana Schacht & C. Katharina Spieß
2018, Volume 8, Issue 41
- 395-402 EU Commission Proposal for 2021–2027 Budget: Lost Opportunities
by Kristina van Deuverden
2018, Volume 8, Issue 40
- 367-368 Consequences of Extreme Weather Events for Developing Countries Based on the Example of Mongolia: Editorial
by Kati Kraehnert & Claudia Kemfert - 369-375 Extremely Harsh Winters Threaten the Livelihood of Mongolia’s Herders
by Katharina Lehmann-Uschner & Kati Kraehnert - 377-384 Extreme Weather Events Drastically Reduce School Completion by Mongolian Children
by Kati Kraehnert & Valeria Groppo - 385-391 Weather Index Insurance Can Help Households Recover from Extreme Weather Events
by Kati Kraehnert & Veronika Bertram-Huemmer
2018, Volume 8, Issue 38/39
- 355-363 Policy Responses to Turkey’s Crisis: Independent Central Bank and International Credit
by Alexander Kriwoluzky & Malte Rieth
2018, Volume 8, Issue 37
- 347-352 Inequality of Earnings in Germany Generally Accepted but Low Incomes Considered Unfair
by Jule Adriaans & Stefan Liebig
2018, Volume 8, Issue 36
- 327-329 German Economy Continues to Grow Moderately but Risks Remain: Editorial
by Claus Michelsen & Guido Baldi & Christian Breuer & Martin Bruns & Marius Clemens & Geraldine Dany-Knedlik & Hella Engerer & Marcel Fratzscher & Stefan Gebauer & Max Hanisch & Simon Junker & Malte Rieth & Thore Schlaak - 330-333 The Global Economy and the Euro Area: So Far Trade Disputes Have Had Only Limited Effects on Global Growth: DIW Economic Outlook
by Claus Michelsen & Guido Baldi & Geraldine Dany-Knedlik & Hella Engerer & Stefan Gebauer & Malte Rieth - 334-337 German Economy Remaining Robust in Uncertain Times: DIW Economic Outlook
by Claus Michelsen & Christian Breuer & Martin Bruns & Marius Clemens & Max Hanisch & Simon Junker & Thore Schlaak
2018, Volume 8, Issue 34/35
- 315-324 Differences in Full-Time Work Experience Explain almost a Quarter of the Gender Pay Gap in Management Positions
by Elke Holst & Anne Marquardt
2018, Volume 8, Issue 33
- 301-311 Successful Climate Protection via Rapid Coal Phaseout in Germany and North Rhine-Westphalia
by Leonard Göke & Martin Kittel & Claudia Kemfert & Casimir Lorenz & Pao-Yu Oei & Christian von Hirschhausen
2018, Volume 8, Issue 32
2018, Volume 8, Issue 30/31
- 275-285 Signs of New Housing Bubble in Many OECD Countries – Lower Risk in Germany
by Konstantin A. Kholodilin & Claus Michelsen
2018, Volume 8, Issue 29
- 263-272 The Greek Private Sector Remains Full of Untapped Potential
by Alexander S. Kritikos & Lars Handrich & Anselm Mattes
2018, Volume 8, Issue 28
- 251-259 Affordable Electricity Supply via Contracts for Difference for Renewable Energy
by Nils May & Karsten Neuhoff & Jörn C. Richstein
2018, Volume 8, Issue 27
- 241-248 Natural Gas Supply: No Need for Another Baltic Sea Pipeline
by Anne Neumann & Leonard Göke & Franziska Holz & Claudia Kemfert & Christian von Hirschhausen
2018, Volume 8, Issue 25/26
- 219-229 Gigabit Access: Germany Lags behind in International Comparison but Demand Is Low
by Yann Girard & Anselm Mattes & Claus Michelsen - 231-237 Net Neutrality: Prioritization Is Beneficial from an Economic Perspective
by Pio Baake & Slobodan Sudaric
2018, Volume 8, Issue 24
- 203-205 The German Economy Is Slowing down Somewhat: Editorial
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Christian Breuer & Geraldine Dany-Knedlik & Hella Engerer & Marcel Fratzscher & Stefan Gebauer & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Malte Rieth & Thore Schlaak - 206-209 The Global Economy and the Euro Area: Increased Uncertainty Is Dampening Growth
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Geraldine Dany-Knedlik & Hella Engerer & Stefan Gebauer & Malte Rieth - 210-216 German Economy: Slowdown in Sight
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Christian Breuer & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Thore Schlaak
2018, Volume 8, Issue 22/23
- 193-200 A Stabilization Fund Can Make the Euro Area More Crisis-Proof
by Marius Clemens & Mathias Klein
2018, Volume 8, Issue 21
- 181-190 Income Distribution in Germany: Real Income on the Rise since 1991 but More People with Low Incomes
by Markus M. Grabka & Jan Goebel
2018, Volume 8, Issue 20
- 169-178 Upward and downward Social Mobility Probabilities Have Converged for Men and Women
by Nicolas Legewie & Sandra Bohmann
2018, Volume 8, Issue 19
- 159-166 Mandatory Day Care for Preschool Children Would Not Be an Effective Solution in Targeting Particular Children
by Sophia Schmitz & C. Katharina Spieß
2018, Volume 8, Issue 17/18
- 151-156 Risk Aversion and Other Factors Determine Income Redistribution Preferences
by Manja Gärtner & Johanna Mollerstrom
2018, Volume 8, Issue 15/16
- 139-148 Social Services: A Rapidly Growing Economic Sector
by Karl Brenke & Thore Schlaak & Leopold Ringwald
2018, Volume 8, Issue 13/14
- 125-135 Household Consumption and Savings Rate Depend Strongly on Employment Status, Income, and Age
by Karl Brenke & Jan Pfannkuche
2018, Volume 8, Issue 12
2018, Volume 8, Issue 10/11
- 95-97 New Government Prolongs German Economic Upswing: Editorial
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Karl Brenke & Christian Breuer & Marius Clemens & Geraldine Dany-Knedlik & Hella Engerer & Marcel Fratzscher & Stefan Gebauer & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Malte Rieth & Thore Schlaak - 98-100 The Global Economy and the Euro Area: Expansion Continues but Is Losing Momentum
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Guido Baldi & Geraldine Dany-Knedlik & Hella Engerer & Stefan Gebauer & Malte Rieth - 102-105 New Government’s Policies Give the Thriving German Economy an Additional Boost
by Ferdinand Fichtner & Karl Brenke & Christian Breuer & Marius Clemens & Simon Junker & Claus Michelsen & Thore Schlaak
2018, Volume 8, Issue 9
- 83-92 Inequality in Germany: Decrease in Gap for Gross Hourly Wages since 2014, but Monthly and Annual Wages Remain on Plateau
by Markus M. Grabka & Carsten Schröder
2018, Volume 8, Issue 7/8
- 69-79 German Right-Wing Party AfD Finds More Support in Rural Areas with Aging Populations
by Christian Franz & Marcel Fratzscher & Alexander S. Kritikos
2018, Volume 8, Issue 6
- 59-64 EU Roaming Regulation: Theoretical Model Suggests a Positive Assessment
by Pio Baake & Lilo Wagner
2018, Volume 8, Issue 4/5
- 49-55 Company Productivity Increases with More Knowledge-Based Capital
by Heike Belitz & Marie Le Mouel & Alexander Schiersch
2018, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 17-31 Top-Decision Making Bodies of Large Businesses: Gender Quota for Supervisory Boards Is Effective—Development Is Almost at a Standstill for Executive Boards
by Elke Holst & Katharina Wrohlich - 32-45 Financial Sector: Proportion of Women in Top Decision-Making Bodies Is Increasing More Slowly Than at the Beginning of the Decade—Equal Gender Representation Is Still a Long Way Off
by Elke Holst & Katharina Wrohlich
2018, Volume 8, Issue 1/2
- 3-13 Construction Sector: End of the Boom at New Buildings
by Martin Gornig & Claus Michelsen