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Germany 146 Deutschland 119 Europe 66 economic outlook 60 Business cycle forecast 54 EU countries 54 EU-Staaten 54 Business cycle 50 Konjunktur 48 Economic forecast 40 SOEP 40 Welt 40 Wirtschaftsprognose 40 World 40 gender equality 40 Frühindikator 39 Leading indicator 39 gender quota 38 board composition 36 corporate boards 36 board diversity 35 boards of directors 34 supervisory boards 34 management 33 Gender discrimination 32 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 32 ecoomic outlook 32 CEOs 30 private companies 30 women 30 women directors 30 public companies 28 Einkommensverteilung 25 Income distribution 25 business cycle forecast 24 executive boards 23 Gender 22 financial sector 22 Construction industry 21 Coronavirus 21
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Article 430 Article in journal 295 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 295
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Michelsen, Claus 100 Engerer, Hella 86 Dany-Knedlik, Geraldine 82 Kemfert, Claudia 74 Clemens, Marius 71 Baldi, Guido 70 Junker, Simon 60 Pagenhardt, Laura 60 Wrohlich, Katharina 58 Rieth, Malte 54 Hanisch, Max 52 Gebauer, Stefan 50 Kholodilin, Konstantin 47 Schlaak, Thore 46 Gornig, Martin 44 Fratzscher, Marcel 37 Belitz, Heike 29 Grabka, Markus M. 28 Holst, Elke 28 Kirsch, Anja 28 Kriwoluzky, Alexander 28 Schupp, Jürgen 27 Kurcz, Frederik 26 Brenke, Karl 22 Neuhoff, Karsten 22 Schill, Wolf-Peter 21 Spieß, C. Katharina 20 Bach, Stefan 18 Bruns, Martin 18 Erber, Georg 18 Haan, Peter 18 Hüttl, Pia 18 Menkhoff, Lukas 18 Schäfer, Dorothea 18 Breuer, Christian 16 Hirschhausen, Christian R. von 16 Holz, Franziska 16 Scherer, Jan-Christopher 16 Schildmann, Teresa 16 Sondergeld, Virginia 16
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Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung / Bereich Prognose und Konjunkturpolitik 2
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Business Latin America : weekly report to managers of Latin American operations 8,591 DIW weekly report : economy, politics, science : a policy bulletin from the German Institute for Economic Research 295 DIW Weekly Report 287 Weekly Report / DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 144 Weekly Report 143 Weekly Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce, Suppl. 1
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OLC EcoSci 8,591 EconStor 430 ECONIS (ZBW) 296 RePEc 144
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Minimum wage: Many entitled employees in Germany still do not receive it
Fedorets, Alexandra; Grabka, Markus M.; Schröder, Carsten - In: DIW Weekly Report 9 (2019) 28/29, pp. 223-231
There has been a universal statutory minimum wage in Germany for a good four years, but many employees still do not receive it. This is the finding of new calculations based on the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), which have updated noncompliance with the minimum wage for 2017. Even conservative...
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Public investment a key prerequisite for private sector activity
Clemens, Marius; Goerge, Marius; Michelsen, Claus - In: DIW Weekly Report 9 (2019) 31, pp. 255-261
Ten years after the 2008 financial crisis, in the euro area investment is still below the pre-crisis level. Public and private investment growth is so weak that capital per worker (capital intensity) has virtually remained constant. An increase in public investment activity could ultimately...
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German economy needs to invest more in knowledge capital
Belitz, Heike; Gornig, Martin - In: DIW Weekly Report 9 (2019) 31, pp. 247-253
The efficiency of the German economy is powered by its knowledge-intensive industrial and services sectors. Yet the use of knowledge capital to drive innovation and productivity in Germany is rather low compared to other European countries and the United States. Germany is clearly lagging...
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High-priced and dangerous: Nuclear power is not an option for the climate-friendly energy mix
Wealer, Ben; Bauer, Simon; Göke, Leonard; von … - In: DIW Weekly Report 9 (2019) 30, pp. 235-243
The debate on effective climate protection is heating up in Germany and the rest of the world. Nuclear energy is being touted as 'clean' energy. Given the circumstances, the present study analyzed the historical, current, and future costs and risks of nuclear energy. The findings show that...
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High risk of a housing bubble in Germany and most OECD countries
Cholodilin, Konstantin A.; Michelsen, Claus - In: DIW Weekly Report 9 (2019) 32, pp. 265-273
Housing prices in many countries have increased significantly over the past years, fueling a fear that speculative price bubbles will return. However, it can be difficult for policymakers to recognize when regulatory interventions in the market are necessary to counteract bubbles. This report...
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Productivity growth in decline despite increasing workforce qualifications
Brenke, Karl - In: DIW Weekly Report 9 (2019) 33, pp. 277-286
After developing at an increasingly slower pace over the decades, labor productivity in Germany has recently stagnated. This is in contrast to the development of the workforce's qualifications, which have been growing steadily due to rapid academicization. These phenomena can be found in other...
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At opposite poles: How the success of the Green Party and AfD reflects the geographical and social cleavages in Germany
Franz, Christian; Fratzscher, Marcel; Kritikos, Alexander - In: DIW Weekly Report 9 (2019) 34, pp. 289-300
German voters in the 2019 European election showed remarkable regional differences in their voting behavior. The Green Party surged in West German districts, while the AfD further consolidated its successes in East Germany. Investigating structural differences at the district level reveals that...
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Heat Monitor 2018: Rising heating energy demand, thermal retrofit rate must increase
Singhal, Puja; Stede, Jan - In: DIW Weekly Report 9 (2019) 35/36, pp. 303-312
Residential heating accounts for almost one-fifth of Germany's final energy consumption. This report evaluates an extensive database of heating bills for buildings with two or more apartments, representing more than two-thirds of the total housing stock in Germany. Despite commitments to...
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Research and development abroad: German companies focus on strengths similar to those at home
Belitz, Heike; Lejpras, Anna; Priem, Maximilian - In: DIW Weekly Report 9 (2019) 35/36, pp. 313-321
More than one in four patents that major German companies apply for is based on inventions from their research laboratories abroad. In three quarters of the cases, the companies have focused on technologies in which they are very strong at home. Therefore, to a great extent the technological...
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The global economy and the euro area: Uncertainty weighing on world trade and industry
Michelsen, Claus; Baldi, Guido; Dany-Knedlik, Geraldine; … - In: DIW Weekly Report 9 (2019) 37, pp. 328-329
The ongoing trade conflicts initiated by the US and the uncertainty surrounding Brexit are negatively affecting the global economy. Global trade and investment activity, and thus in many places industrial output, are the areas most impacted. Consumption, however, is continuing to support the...
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