Projects of the Research Unit Pensions and Sustainable Financial Markets

Abgeschlossene Projekte

  1. Project // 01.01.2020 – 31.10.2021

    Foundation of the Mannheim Institute for Financial Education

    Financial Literacy plays a central role for individual financial well-being and inclusion. It can also play an important role for the stability of financial markets and the effectiveness of central bank…

  2. Project // 01.01. – 31.12.2020

    Pension Dashboard for more transparency in old-age provision

    In the coalition agreement of 2018, the federal government set the goal to provide a pension information covering all three pillars of retirement income. This means that the public pension entitlements as well…

  3. Project // 01.01.2019 – 31.12.2020

    The Role of Real Estate for old-age Income

    The challenges accompanying demographic change have led many European economies to fundamentally reform their retirement systems by increasingly moving…

  4. Project // 01.01.2019 – 31.03.2021

    SEEK - Political Biases in EU Spending: Mechanisms, Extent and Counter-Measures

    This project continues ZEW’s line of research on EU fiscal institutions. The focus is on documenting potential political biases in existing and newly created European instruments and then studying their…

  5. Project // 01.04.2018 – 31.03.2019

    Machine Learning of Optimal Interest Rate Policy

    In this research project we aim to algorithmically determine the optimal interest rate policy of central banks by means of realistic model-based simulations of the economy. To carry out these simulations, the…

  6. Project // 01.08. – 30.11.2017

    The Role of Private Banks in the German Economy

    The aim of the project is to document the role of German private banks in the German economy. The study will consist of two parts. In the first part, the results on the role of private banks for export financing…

  7. Project // 01.07.2017 – 31.12.2019

    Powerful Parents? The Local Impact of Banks' Global Business Models

    The Great Recession has shown that it is not only the size of globally active banks but also their complexity and interconnectedness that contribute to the cross-border transmission of financial crises. While…

  8. Project // 01.10.2016 – 31.12.2017

    The Role of Individual Characteristics in Risk Information Presentation

    Retail investors often shy away from risky investments due to a lack of financial knowledge or a lack of access to unbiased advice. Computer-based decision support systems have the potential to be useful…

  9. Project // 13.09.2016 – 13.09.2018

    How do Savers and Banks in Germany React to the Low Interest Rate Environment?

    The sustained low interest rate environment provides consumers and banks in Germany with challenges and, at the same time, opportunities. Opportunities of the low interest rates could, for example, be that private…