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News // 21.10.2024are laws, and these can be drafted either smartly or not so smartly. It’s good if such interventions prevent mistakes. It’s not good if, as a result, long-term analyses are no longer listened to. And isn’t [...] our independence. Should there be more private funding? If there were clear rules and limits, yes! A good example is the Bruegel think tank in Brussels, which caps private donations from any single company [...] necessary? We’re seeing it in Europe and Germany too – the pace of policymaking is speeding up. A good example is the energy crisis and the gas price cap. Within three months, a mechanism that manages
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News // 27.08.2024ly determining the success of companies and regions. In particular, innovation is key to ensuring good working conditions and outcomes during the digital transformation. But how do work, innovation and [...] Hottenrott, professor of economics of innovation at TUM and head of ZEW’s “Economics of Innovation and Industrial Dynamics” Unit. She is leading the project together with Professor Sebastian Pfotenhauer , head
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Projects // 01.04.1996
market and industrial economics are employed taking into account institutions and market imperfections. The employment consequences of technological progress will depend on the structure of goods and labour [...] al progress in western economies has contributed to an immense rise in productivity, incomes and goods available over the last hundred years. Though not to the same extent as productivity and wages, population [...] not necessarily imply a contradiction. Negative and positive employment effects occur in various industries at various levels of skill. The aim of this project, which has been promoted by DFG, Deutsche
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Publications // 14.10.2022
productivity. Unlike previous studies we capture all dimensions of intangibles for both goods-producing and service industries. Based on data from the German part of the Community Innovation Survey (CIS) for [...] software & databases, training and advertising & marketing. While this finding holds for both goods and service sectors, we find that non-R&D intangibles impact firm-level productivity more strongly
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Projects // 01.10.2009
scientific career.In order to do so, the economic environment (good economy of the past years in connection with good not self-employed employment opportunities), the considerably increased research [...] based production and development infrastructure is an important feature of the biotechnological industry. Technologic impulses for new products, methods and services frequently occur in scientific institutions [...] firms and such institutions. For this reason, the importance of scientists for the biotechnological industry is particularly high in comparison to other sectors. A particular role within this context receive
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