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411:. The Graduate Center is located within the DIW building in the center of Berlin. The academic research of students focuses on applied topics. The four-year program is divided into two parts: while students receive academic training in economics and related social sciences during the first year, in years two to four on-the-job training in DIW research projects leads them to complete their doctoral theses. The application period is between January and March. 682:(SOEP) is now part of the German Institute for Economic Research. The main focus of the service institution SOEP is on basic research and scientific services. The Socio-Economic Panel regularly surveys 10,000 private households in a representative longitudinal study. The data acquired is analysed within and outside the German Institute for Economic Research, the results are then used for the analysis of income and labour force developments. 25: 131: 140: 365:(SOEP) is a research-based infrastructure facility at DIW Berlin funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and state governments. The SOEP is one of the world's largest and longest-running surveys of individuals and private households. Numerous studies based on SOEP data examine mechanisms behind the distribution of social resources. 688:
The German Institute for Economic Research disapproves of a monetary union with the former GDR. In the case of a monetary union, the only way for the GDR to compensate their difference in productivity would be a significant decrease of the wage level. A unification of wage levels would lead to mass
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DIW Berlin furnishes opinions for the Federal Government of Germany, the Commission of the European Union, the Ministries of Federal and State Governments, political parties, interest groups and associations, and the social partners. In the series “DIW Berlin: Policy Advice Compact” these research
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Dissemination of information is fundamental to DIW Berlin. As a leading economic research institute, it seeks to supply the wider public with up-to-date economic and structural data, forecasts, research reports, and services in the field of quantitative economics. Research results are presented in
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More than half of the Institute's budget is derived from public grants, which DIW Berlin receives as research funding from the State of Berlin and the Federal Government in equal parts. This sum is supplemented by income from projects, research contracts with third parties, trustee memberships and
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becomes new President of the DIW. From now on, there are seven Research Departments. Thus, the DIW is able to react flexible to new respective current economic and social political topics. Main focus of economic research is now lying upon information society and competition, public economics and
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DIW Berlin presents its research results in science journals, within the scope of national and international scientific events as well as at workshops, symposia and colloquia. Current economic and structural data, forecasts and advice as well as services in the area of quantitative economics are
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The German Institute for Economic Research publishes the Wochenbericht „Eine mittelfristige Strategie zur Wiedergewinnung der Vollbeschaeftigung“, proposing strategies for re-establishing full employment in Germany. Taking this report into account, the federal government derives a programme for
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focuses on monetary and financial issues affecting the global economy. It concentrates on two key activities: examining international financial markets in terms of their economic functionality and analyzing the contribution of financial development to the goal of shared growth in developing and
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A broad range of predominantly external Research Directors, Research Professors and Research Affiliates research along with the employees of DIW Berlin. They co-operate for a specific time, perform cross sectional tasks, care about scientific surveys (such as diploma thesis, dissertations) and
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The Industrial Conference is the traditional institutionalised forum for exchange between the DIW Berlin and the business sector. Since October 1960, the forum has met twice a year - May and November. Approximately one hundred representatives of enterprises, business associations and economic
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During the Nazi Regime, Wagemann is removed from his office. He is questioned several times by the Gestapo and even arrested for a while in 1942. By the end of 1943, the Institute for Business Cycle Research, renamed in German Institute for Economic Research, is partially relocated to
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aims to produce robust evidence of how society and markets function. Its research combines approaches from industrial economics with behavioral and experimental economics, thus enabling a comprehensive analysis of strategic interactions, market allocations, and human
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sciences participate regularly. Since the Federal Government moved to Berlin, the conference has been attracting increasing numbers of participants from politics. The conference understands itself to be a platform for dialogs on different viewpoints and opinions.
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The legal status of DIW Berlin is that of a registered association. The association's bodies are the Members, the Board of Trustees, the Executive Board and the Scientific Advisory Board. To date, there are 185 employees, 102 of them being researchers.
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For the first time, the so-called “Grundlinien der Wirtschaftsentwicklung”, forecasts about current and future trends in Germany, EU and world economy, are published. They are referring to the year of 1961.
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explores education and family-related issues primarily from a microeconomic perspective. One key question is the extent to which it is possible to fully develop the human potential of a country's economy.
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takes on being the President of the German Institute for Economic Research until 1968. Following the war, the main focus of economic research lies upon economic issues within the city of Berlin.
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Applied Economics Quarterly is an international journal publishing empirical research on issues with relevance for all areas of economic policy. AEQ is published four times a year in English.
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Since 2006 the Graduate Center (GC) of DIW Berlin offers about 15 scholarships per year for PhD positions in economics in cooperation with Berlin's largest universities:
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Each issue concentrates on a topic relevant to the current economic policy debate. It includes detailed information on research findings and their methodological basis.
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analyzes firms’ strategic behavior and its impact on efficiency, productivity, and growth as well as the institutional and political environment in which firms operate.
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The DIW Economic Bulletin is a DIW Berlin online publication. At irregular intervals selected articles of the Wochenbericht are being published online in English..
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provided to decision makers in economics and policy and the broad public. Furthermore, the research results often meet with a major response in the news media.
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researches different strategies of sustainable development in energy, transportation and the environment in order to formulate sound policy recommendations.
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The first Wochenbericht (Weekly Report) after the war is published, covering a detailed report about "Germany´ s economic situation at the end of 1945".
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Newly established departments are the Department of Transportation, the Department of Public Finance and the Department of Money and Capital Markets.
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future investment in year 1977-1980, one of the very few programmes which consequence is a noticeable drop in German unemployment rates. Prof. Dr.
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innovation. The Institute also aims at increasing its number of international cooperations and its participation in research networks worldwide.
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focuses on the empirical and theoretical analysis of aggregate economic developments as well as national and international economic policy.
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Readily available, condensed information on current economic policy issues. Published weekly in German (Wochenbericht des DIW Berlin).
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uses modern macroeconomic methods to analyze economic policy issues. Economic forecasting is a key component of the department's work.
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analyzes how financial, fiscal, and social policies influence economic decisions made by individuals, households, and companies.
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dismissals and enormous business shutdowns. The GDR people would become welfare recipients of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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DIW Berlin relocates from Berlin-Dahlem to MohrenstraĂźe in Berlin-Mitte, marking a return to the city's government district.
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With the founding of the DIW Graduate Center, the Institute dedicates itself to furthering the careers of young scientists.
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Forecasts about current and future trends in Germany, EU and world economy are published on a regular basis by DIW Berlin.
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founds DIW Berlin, which is originally called Institute for Business Cycle Research, and becomes the first President.
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DIW Berlin publishes its first Konjunkturprognose (Economic Barometer), an up-to-date indicator of Germany's
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to prominent academics and highlighted the role of a consultancy arm of DIW. DIW, in collaboration with
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the Institute's own publications and in publications edited in co-operation with the Institute.
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The German Institute for Economic Research moves into a new building in Koenigin-Luise-StraĂźe.
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The HWWA was dissolved as of December 31, 2006. Some of its work will be continued by the
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Karl Koenig takes on being the President of the German Institute for Economic Research.
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The Berlin Lunchtime Meetings are a joint series of monthly expert talks hosted by the
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Statistics and the German State, 1900-1945: The Making of Modern Economic Knowledge
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Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education at the University of Kiel
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Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe
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donations. Because of its financial structure DIW Berlin is member of the
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uses empirical and theoretical methods to explore Germany and Europe's
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Uber paid academics six-figure sums for research to feed to the media
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becomes new President of the German Institute for Economic Research.
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becomes new President of the German Institute for Economic Research.
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Overtime Work in Germany. The Investment Character of Unpaid Hours,
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The institute is divided into ten research departments, which are:
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Leibniz Institute for Educational Media | Georg Eckert Institute
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The papers are presenting pre-publications of research results.
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Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Technology and Research
Federal Department for Economics and Technology
Marcel Fratzscher
transition to sustainable energy
Free University of Berlin
Humboldt University of Berlin
Technische Universität Berlin
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Centre for Economic Policy Research
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