Kerstin Heres
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Kathrin Böhmer
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Gunter Grittmann
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Yvonne Bräutigam
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Horbach, Jens and Klaus Rennings (2012), Environmental Innovation and Employment Dynamics in Different Technology Fields - An Analysis Based on the German Community Innovation Survey 2009, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 12-006, Mannheim. Download (as PDF, 221 KB)
Janeba, Eckhard and Steffen Osterloh (2012), Tax and the City - A Theory of Local Tax Competition and Evidence for Germany, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 12-005, Mannheim. Download (as PDF, 1,15 MB)
Neckermann, Susanne, Reto Cueni and Bruno S. Frey (2012), Awards at Work, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 12-004, Mannheim. Download (as PDF, 431 KB)
Lang, Gunnar and Matthias Köhler (2011), How Does the Domiciliation Decision Affect Mutual Fund Fees?, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 11-085, Mannheim. Download (as PDF, 333 KB)
This short edition of the CO2 Barometer updates price expectations for EU Emission Allowances (EUAs) and Certified Emission Reductions (CERs). This edition also focuses on an evaluation of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) from a practical perspective.
Download the KfW/ZEW CO2 Barometer (as PDF, 263 KB)
ZEW, the Centre for European Economic Research, Mannheim, and Erste Group Bank AG, Vienna, carry out a monthly survey for Central and Eastern Europe, Austria, as well as the Eurozone, asking financial market experts for their assessments and expectations with regard to economic and financial market data. The results of the current survey, conducted between December 23, 2011 and January 16, 2012, are published in the February 2012 issue of the "Financial Market Report CEE". 86 financial market experts participated in this month?s survey. The answers of all survey participants are included in the calculation of the indicators for the CEE region, the Eurozone and Turkey. The answers of the Turkish participants are not considered for the calculation of the indicators for the individual CEE countries and Austria.