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  1. Conferences // 04.11.1999

    Vernissage and Exhibition at ZEW

    From November 15 to December 23, 1999, ZEW (L 7,1 68161 Mannheim) will host an exhibition with works by Eberhard Fiebig, Nicole König, Wolfgang Thies, and Jens Trimpin. The exhibition is open to visitors Monday…
  2. Research // 29.10.1999

    Services Sector: Innovative Businesses Export More

    Innovative businesses from the services sector export more often than their less innovative competitors. This is the result of a current study by the Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) in Mannheim. For…
  3. Research // 19.10.1999

    Business-related Service Providers: Slight Increase in Growth

    In the third quarter of 1999, growth in the business-related service sector has slightly weakened in comparison to the previous quarter. The seasonally adjusted annual rate of turnover has increased by half a…
  4. Research // 12.10.1999

    Nuclear Phase out: Risks of Distortion of Competition between Individual Nuclear Plant Operators

    The period until nuclear reactors are shut-down and how to determine it remain a point of contention in the negotiations for a regulated nuclear phase-out. Opponents of nuclear energy, on a political level…
  5. Research // 08.10.1999

    ZEW Survey on the Effects of the Austerity Package

    The reform package proposed by finance minister Eichel will not influence the current labour market situation. This is the result of a current survey conducted by the Centre for European Economic Reseach (ZEW)…
  6. Research // 06.10.1999

    The Resumption of the Ecological Tax Reform – Hardly any Improvements for the Environment

    Due to their cost efficiency, environmental taxes are usually an important means to provide incentives for environmentally friendly economic activity. However, the ecological tax reform in Germany does not…
  7. Research // 20.09.1999

    Football: Where Have All the Spectators Gone?

    A current study carried out by the Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) in Mannheim in collaboration with the Otto Beisheim School of Management (WHU) in Koblenz analyses the reasons for the considerable…
  8. Research // 08.09.1999

    Working Hours Decisive for Hourly Wage

    The gross hourly wage of women in the western Länder depends on their working hours. For instance, women working less than 20 hours per week have to accept significant wage cuts. By contrast, in the case of…
  9. Research // 18.08.1999

    Burdening Effects of a (Re-)Implementation of the Property Tax

    An analysis of the tax structure of other European countries shows that – mainly due to historical reasons – property taxes are fairly common. For instance, in Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Spain,…