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The aim of the study is to highlight the importance of innovative chemistry for the future viability of the German economy. Four aspects are examined:
Innovative strength of the German
A common concern is that ambitious climate policy is – at least in parts – obstructed by corporate lobbying activities. The paper presented in this Decarbonization Seminar/Joint Seminar ZEW a
The major tech giants are poised to dominate the AI market. Europe shouldn’t rely solely on regulation, but must instead improve market conditions for its own corporations. An interview from the Börse
With the final approval of the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), it is now clear that general-purpose AI (GPAI) models with systemic risk will need to undergo adversarial testing. This
Equal pay laws increasingly require that workers doing “similar” work are paid equal wages within firm. The paper presented in this ZEW Market Desingn Seminar studies such “equal pay for similar w
In the future, more and more people in Germany will require care. In most cases, relatives and friends become the caretakers for these people. This leads to immense costs due to reduced working hours,