Conference Report : Analyses and Policies for East Germany – Research Results from the IWH
B. Damm, Jutta Günther
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 2,
2011
Abstract
On November 18th, 2010, the conference “Analyses and Policies for East Germany“ took place for the 4th time. IWH’s objective as the host of the conference was to present and discuss current research and, based on that, to provide some political consulting. The meeting dealt with possible paths of economic development of East Germany after the global financial crisis and how political objectives will influence the region. After presenting a general overview of the current situation, speakers also covered specific topics. Among these issues were: the co-operation between private companies and academic science in the field of photovoltaics, the demographic situation as well as potentials due to immigration to the region, the long-term results of the new administrative order of East German cities, and the necessity to overcome the current high-debt situation of the East German Länder.
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Metropolitan Area „Central Germany“: How Strong are the Commuting Flows between the Cities?
Albrecht Kauffmann
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 2,
2011
Abstract
The metropolitan area „Central Germany“ is an institutional agreement on co-operation between the bigger cities of the German Länder Saxonia, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia. It is one of now eleven “European Metropolitan Areas” acknowledged by the Conference of German Ministers for Spatial Planning. In the face of the multitude of cities and the large distances between the cities at the fringe and the geographical centre of the metropolitan area “Central Germany” should be regarded as a very special case. Another peculiarity is that the hinterland of the metropolitan area has not yet been delineated. The paper analyses the networking interrelations between the eleven cities on the basis of commuting flows. Additionally, proposals for the delimitation of this metropolitan area as a polycentric functional urban area are suggested for the first time. The investigation yields that network connectivity between the cities that have shaped the former metropolitan area “Halle/Leipzig-Saxonian Triangle”, as well as the Thuringian cities is much more intensive than the commuting flows between these subareas that are well connected from history. As a functional area, the metropolitan area “Central Germany” would have a very large hinterland, but its population density would be rather small, and it would interact only with the nearest regional centres. One can conclude that the preconditions for successful cooperation are better for adjacent cities which collaboration has already a long tradition.
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What are the benefits of cooperation and networking for the economic development of cities and metropolitan regions? Conference proceeding of the third “Halle Forum on Urban Economic Growth”
Christoph Hornych, Albrecht Kauffmann, M. Mühlberg, Martin T. W. Rosenfeld
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 1,
2011
Abstract
The Department of Urban Economics of the Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) held on 2 and 3 December 2010 the third “Halle Forum on Urban Economic Growth“. The biennial “Halle Forum” focuses on the determinants of urban growth. This year's conference addressed the forms and benefits of cooperation and networking for the economic development of cities and metropolitan regions. The presentations and discussions focused on the one hand on the effects and determinants of inter-and intra-regional cooperation between firms, and on the other hand on cooperation between neighboring municipalities, especially through the establishment of metropolitan regions.
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Die Entwicklung der Corporate Governance deutscher Banken seit 1950
R. H. Schmidt, Felix Noth
Bankhistorisches Archiv,
No. 2,
2011
Abstract
The present paper gives an overview of the development of Corporate Governance of German banks since the 1950s. The focus will be on economic analysis. The most striking changes in Corporate Governance occurred with the ownership structure of commercial banks, in particular with the major joint-stock banks. In addition to that, the capital market has become a core element of Corporate Governance in all major German banks, which have replaced their prior concentration on the interests of a broadly defined circle of stakeholders by a one-sided concentration on shareholders’ interests. In contrast, with savings banks and cooperative cooperative banks, Corporate Governance has remained unchanged for the most part. Exceptions to this are the regional state banks: in their case, after they had turned away from traditional business models and in particular following the discontinuation of the guarantee obligation, the problems of their Corporate Governance, which were already discernible beforehand, became quite obvious. If you include the financial crisis, beginning in 2007, in the analysis, it becomes evident that it was precisely a Corporate Governance unilaterally geared to shareholders’ interest and the efficiency of the capital market that materially contributed to the evolution and widening of the crisis.
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Lohnpolitische Koordinierung in der EU: Wie Gewerkschaften agieren
Toralf Pusch, Vera Glassner
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 12,
2010
Abstract
In den letzten Monaten hat sich die Diskussion über mehr wirtschaftspolitische Koordinierung in der EU und insbesondere in der Europäischen Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion intensiviert. Dabei wurde unter anderem die unterschiedliche
Entwicklung der preislichen Wettbewerbsfähigkeit thematisiert. In diesem Zusammenhang sind die seit einigen Jahren von den europäischen Branchengewerkschaftsverbänden forcierten Bemühungen
zur Koordinierung der Lohnverhandlungen von besonderem Interesse, da die daraus resultierenden Lohnpolitiken womöglich Folgen für den
weiteren Bedarf an wirtschaftspolitischer Abstimmung in der Europäischen Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion haben könnten. Am Beispiel des 1997
gegründeten Lohnverhandlungsnetzwerks der IG Metall in Nordrhein-Westfalen und der Metallgewerkschaften Belgiens sowie der Niederlande wird in diesem Beitrag die tatsächliche Effektivität der grenzüberschreitenden lohnpolitischen Koordinierung untersucht, sowohl hinsichtlich der Zielsetzungen der Gewerkschaften als auch der Wirtschaftspolitik der EU. Es zeigt sich, dass das gewerkschaftliche Ziel einer produktivitätsorientierten Lohnentwicklung seit der Einrichtung des Netzwerks tendenziell erreicht werden konnte. Für eine Orientierung an der jüngst in der „Europa 2020“- Strategie bekräftigten Lohnleitlinie der EU-Wirtschaftspolitik konnte hingegen keine Evidenz gefunden
werden.
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Political Institutionalisation and Economic Specialisation in Polycentric Metropolitan Regions – The Case of the East German ‚Saxony Triangle‘
Peter Franz, Christoph Hornych
Urban Studies,
2010
Abstract
The rising focus of politicians as well as scientists in the EU on the large urban agglomerations as centres of economic growth is accompanied by political efforts to identify and to demarcate such agglomerations under the label ‘metropolitan regions’. This study develops a theoretical framework broaching the issue of cooperation between municipalities from the perspective of regional economics as well as political science. The framework is applied to the empirical case of the polycentric metropolitan region of the ‘Saxony triangle’ in east Germany. The results show that various intervening factors prevent intense co-operation between the actors in the region. Policy implications and conclusions for future research are discussed.
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Sharing Competences: The Impact of Local Institutional Settings on Voter Turnout
Claus Michelsen, Peter Bönisch, Martin T. W. Rosenfeld
Abstract
Institutions are common predictors of voter turnout. Most research in this field focuses on cross-country comparisons of voting systems, like the impact of compulsory voting or registration systems. Fewer efforts have been devoted to understand the role of local institutions and their impact on political participation. Especially the impact of divided competences in relation to public good provision and its impact on voter turnout has been widely ignored. In the present paper, we analyze the effects of different institutional settings for inter-municipal cooperation on voter turnout. We use data from local elections in Germany, held in 2003 and 2004. Overall, we analyze aggregate voter turnout of 1661 municipalities and find strong evidence for our hypothesis that local institutional settings are influential in this context. Further, our results indicate that the better competences correspond to the spatial dimension of local public goods, the higher should be the voter turnout.
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Preventing Innovative Cooperations: The Legal Exemptions Unintended Side Effect
Christian Growitsch, Nicole Nulsch, Margarethe Rammerstorfer
European Journal of Law and Economics,
No. 1,
2012
Abstract
In 2004, European competition law had been considerable changed by the introduction of the new Council Regulation No. 1/2003. One of the major renewals was the replacement of the centralized notification system for inter-company cooperations in favor of a so-called legal exemption system. We analyze the implications of this reform and its arising uncertainty on the agreements firms implement, especially on innovative agreements like vertical R&D agreements. By means of a decision theoretic approach, we show that the law’s intention to reduce the incentive to establish illegal cartels will be reached but innovating cooperations might be prevented. To avoid this unintended side effect, fines but not the monitoring activities should be increased.
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On the Determinants of the Cooperative Behavior of Firms in the German Photovoltaic Industry
Christoph Hornych, Matthias Brachert
IWH Discussion Papers,
No. 20,
2010
Abstract
The article examines the determinants of the number of cooperation partners and the share of regional cooperations of firms in the German photovoltaic industry. Based on an overview about possible effects of the cooperation of firms with partners inside and outside their region, we derive hypotheses on the relationship between both firm-specific and region-specific variables and the cooperative behavior of firms. The hypotheses are tested with regression models using a data set of 178 firms of the German photovoltaic industry. The results show that in particular large firms and firms with a high absorptive capacity have significantly more co-operation partners. Furthermore, firms cooperate within their region especially when a large number of potential partners are located in the same region. Regarding foreign-owned firms, the results show that these firms tend to cooperate in particular with partners, inside the region where they are located.
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Unternehmensnetzwerke in Mitteldeutschland: Häufig durch Wissenschaftseinrichtungen koordiniert
Gerhard Heimpold
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 8,
2010
Abstract
In der zweiten Hälfte der 1990er Jahre wurde in einschlägigen Studien über die Wirtschaftsentwicklung in Ostdeutschland noch eine mangelnde Vernetzung
konstatiert, obwohl bereits damals Netzwerke angesichts der Kleinteiligkeit des ostdeutschen Unternehmenssektors eine geeignete Form der Zusammenarbeit darstellten, um Transaktionskosten zu senken und günstige Bedingungen für das Hervorbringen von Innovationen zu schaffen. Diese Situation scheint sich seitdem verändert zu haben, wozu auch zahlreiche staatliche Programme zur Förderung von Netzwerkbildungen beigetragen haben dürften. Am Beispiel von 93 Unternehmensnetzwerken mit Sitz in den Regionen Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz und Halle (Saale) untersucht der vorliegende Beitrag Fragen der Mitgliederstrukturen und der Wahrnehmung der Koordinations- oder Ansprechpartnerfunktion. Die Befunde zeigen, dass in den analysierten Netzwerken – erwartungsgemäß – Unternehmen als Mitglieder dominieren. Sie stellen rund 64% der Netzwerkmitglieder. Die zweitgrößte Mitgliedergruppe sind die Wissenschafts- und Bildungseinrichtungen, darunter die öffentlichen universitären und außeruniversitären Wissenschaftseinrichtungen. Ein anderes Bild zeigt sich hinsichtlich der Wahrnehmung der Koordinations- oder Ansprechpartner- Funktion. Diese wird nur in rund 13% der Fälle von Unternehmen wahrgenommen. Dass nur relativ wenige Unternehmen selbst das Netzwerkmanagement übernehmen, dürfte nicht zuletzt daran liegen, dass die Etablierung und Unterhaltung von Netzwerken nicht nur Nutzen bringt, sondern auch Kosten verursacht. Dagegen spielen Wissenschafts- und Bildungseinrichtungen bei der Koordination oder als Ansprechpartner eine besonders große Rolle (rund 41% der Fälle). In einem weiteren knappen Drittel der Fälle obliegt das Netzwerkmanagement Vereinen oder Verbänden, weil sich häufig die Netzwerkmitglieder zu solchen zusammenschließen und damit das Netzwerkmanagement in deren Geschäftsstellen institutionalisieren. Ferner übernehmen auch Einrichtungen der Wirtschafts- und Technologieförderung das Netzwerkmanagement. Die Untersuchung liefert deutliche Hinweise auf die zentrale Bedeutung, die speziell Wissenschaftseinrichtungen für die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in Ostdeutschland haben.
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