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Germany 144 Deutschland 119 Europe 66 economic outlook 60 EU countries 54 EU-Staaten 54 Business cycle forecast 52 Business cycle 48 Konjunktur 48 Economic forecast 40 Welt 40 Wirtschaftsprognose 40 World 40 Frühindikator 39 Leading indicator 39 gender quota 38 board composition 36 corporate boards 36 gender equality 36 boards of directors 34 Gender discrimination 32 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 32 ecoomic outlook 32 supervisory boards 32 board diversity 31 CEOs 30 private companies 30 women 30 women directors 30 management 29 public companies 28 SOEP 26 Einkommensverteilung 25 Income distribution 25 business cycle forecast 24 executive boards 23 Coronavirus 21 Forecasting model 21 Prognoseverfahren 21 Weibliche Führungskräfte 21
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Article in journal 295 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 295 Article 287
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Michelsen, Claus 100 Dany-Knedlik, Geraldine 82 Engerer, Hella 78 Baldi, Guido 70 Clemens, Marius 62 Junker, Simon 60 Pagenhardt, Laura 60 Rieth, Malte 54 Wrohlich, Katharina 54 Hanisch, Max 52 Gebauer, Stefan 50 Kholodilin, Konstantin 47 Schlaak, Thore 46 Kemfert, Claudia 44 Fratzscher, Marcel 37 Gornig, Martin 28 Kirsch, Anja 28 Kriwoluzky, Alexander 28 Kurcz, Frederik 26 Grabka, Markus M. 22 Neuhoff, Karsten 22 Bruns, Martin 18 Haan, Peter 18 Hüttl, Pia 18 Menkhoff, Lukas 18 Bach, Stefan 16 Breuer, Christian 16 Hirschhausen, Christian R. von 16 Scherer, Jan-Christopher 16 Schildmann, Teresa 16 Sondergeld, Virginia 16 Spieß, C. Katharina 16 Trautmann, Kristin 16 Berenberg-Gossler, Paul 14 von Hirschhausen, Christian R. 14 Belitz, Heike 13 Schill, Wolf-Peter 13 Schupp, Jürgen 13 Bönke, Timm 12 Fichtner, Ferdinand 12
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Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung / Bereich Prognose und Konjunkturpolitik 2
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DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a policy bulletin from the German Institute for Economic Research 295 DIW Weekly Report 287
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ECONIS (ZBW) 295 EconStor 287
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Energy-efficient building renovation: price‑adjusted investments declining ; trend reversal needed to reach climate targets
Gornig, Martin; Klarhöfer, Katrin - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 14 (2024) 46, pp. 278-283
In light of rising oil and gas prices, investments in energy-efficient building renovation in Germany have risen recently in nominal terms. In 2023, around 72 billion euros were spent on the energy-efficient renovation of residential, public, and commercial buildings, about 12 billion more than...
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Coalitions for sanctions heighten costs for Russia but burden of implementation should be shared among member countries
Chowdhry, Sonali; Hinz, Julian; Wanner, Joschka; Kamin, … - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 14 (2024) 8, pp. 65-72
Countries increasingly form alliances to collectively impose sanctions. However, the resulting impact of such coordination remains unclear. Analyzing the 2014 wave of sanctions against Russia over 400,000 simulations with a quantitative trade model, this report demonstrates that multilateral...
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No lasting increase in the gender care gap in Germany after the coronavirus pandemic
Jessen, Jonas; Kinne, Lavinia; Wrohlich, Katharina - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 14 (2024) 9, pp. 75-82
The gender care gap, i.e., the difference between the amount of unpaid care work-such as childcare and housework-performed between men and women is comparatively high in Germany: Women take on much more unpaid care work than men. This gap increases consistently when starting a family. At the...
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Heat monitor 2023 : despite continued price increases, lower decline in households' heating energy consumption
Behr, Sophie M.; Köveker, Till; Kücük, Merve - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 14 (2024) 45, pp. 263-273
In 2023, heating energy prices increased by substantial 31 percent compared to the previous year, following a 33 percent increase already seen in 2022. Calculations based on data from the energy service provider ista show average price increases were the highest in the German state of Rhineland-...
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The energy transition in France : expansion of renewables stalling, good progress on heat pumps
Guéret, Adeline; Schill, Wolf-Peter - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 14 (2024) 4/5, pp. 31-41
The energy transition is a major challenge for both Germany and France. This Weekly Report provides an overview of the short- and long-term goals as well as current developments and trends in France’s energy and climate policy. It reveals that France is largely on track with its greenhouse...
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200 years of sovereign debt crises : serial restructurings may be accompanied by higher creditor losses
Meyer, Josefin - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 14 (2024) 6, pp. 45-51
Many sovereign defaults have occurred worldwide over the past 200 years. An analysis of 321 sovereign debt restructurings since 1815 shows that foreign private and institutional investor losses were 43 percent on average. Notably, beginning in the 1970s, several debt exchanges have increasingly...
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Expanding long-term care insurance could reduce the gender care gap in Germany
Geyer, Johannes; Haan, Peter; Teschner, Mia - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 14 (2024) 7, pp. 55-62
In many European countries, men and women differ significantly in the amount of informal care work they provide for relatives, with women acting as caregivers far more frequently than men. This difference, known as the gender care gap, varies considerably between European countries, with Germany...
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Heat transition : municipalities need federal support in decommissioning natural gas networks
Braunger, Isabell; Herpich, Philipp; Holz, Franziska; … - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 14 (2024) 13/14, pp. 110-116
Large parts of the existing natural gas distribution networks must be decommissioned due to the decarbonization of the heat supply. However, there are neither regulatory nor economic incentives for the gas network operators to do so and delaying the decommissioning could be expensive for the...
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DIW Berlin economic outlook: global economy experiencing robust growth : Germany's recovery is delayed further
Bönke, Timm; Baldi, Guido; Engerer, Hella; Hüttl, Pia; … - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 14 (2024) 10/11, pp. 85-93
The German economy will likely contract in the first quarter of 2024 due to still heightened inflation and weak demand, which was already weighing on German economic output in 2023. Inflation, which is falling in both Germany and the euro area overall, is expected to return close to the European...
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Refugees : negative health consequences without the anticipated savings
Biddle, Louise - In: DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a … 14 (2024) 12, pp. 97-105
Refugees have limited health care entitlements during the asylum process. In February 2024, the maximum length of this exclusion period was increased from 18 to 36 months. This increase may double the actual waiting time, which is currently already more than one year, as data from the...
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