MICROPROD
MICROPROD Raising EU Productivity: Lessons from Improved Micro Data The goal of MICROPROD is to contribute to a greater understanding of the challenges brought about in Europe by…
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Green Transition
Green Transition Research and Policy Advice for Structural Change in the German Economy Dossier, 18.06.2024 Green Transition The green transition is a key topic of our time. In a…
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Ausstieg aus der Kohle: Herausforderungen bei der Mittelvergabe und -verteilung
Reint E. Gropp
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 1,
2024
Abstract
Der Ausstieg aus der Kohleverstromung bis 2038 ist ein wichtiger Teil der Strategie der Bundesregierung, den Ausstoß von Treibhausgasen zu verringern. Begleitet wird der Kohleausstieg seit 2020 von regionalen Subventionen (Investitionsgesetz Kohleregionen – InvKG und Bundesprogramm STARK), um die wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Anpassungsprozesse zu begleiten und die negativen Auswirkungen abzufedern. Dafür stehen bis 2038 insgesamt rund 41 Mrd. Euro bereit. Es wird dabei eine Vielzahl verschiedener Maßnahmen eingesetzt, u. a. die Verbesserung der wirtschaftsnahen Infrastruktur und der Verkehrsanbindungen, die Stärkung der regionalen Bildungsangebote sowie Forschungseinrichtungen. Das IWH hat zusammen mit dem RWI in Essen einen ersten Evaluationsbericht für die Periode von August 2020 bis Ende 2022 vorgelegt.
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Are Rural Firms Left Behind? Firm Location and Perceived Job Attractiveness of High-skilled Workers
Matthias Brachert, Sabrina Jeworrek
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society,
No. 1,
2024
Abstract
We conduct a discrete choice experiment to investigate how the location of a firm in a rural or urban region affects the perceived job attractiveness for university students and graduates and, therewith, contributes to the rural–urban divide. We characterize the attractiveness of a location based on several dimensions (social life, public infrastructure and connectivity) and vary job design and contractual characteristics of the job. We find that job offers from companies in rural areas are generally considered less attractive, regardless of the attractiveness of the region. The negative perception is particularly pronounced among persons of urban origin and singles. In contrast, for individuals with partners and kids this preference is less pronounced. High-skilled individuals who originate from rural areas have no specific regional preference at all.
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Transformation tables for administrative borders in Germany
Transformation tables for administrative borders in Germany The state has the ability to change the original spatial structure of its administrative regions. The stated goal of…
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IWH Subsidy Database
IWH Subsidy Databse The microdatabase currently comprises nine data sets on direct business subsidy programmes in Germany. The programme statistics kept by the project sponsors…
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IWH Construction Survey
IWH Construction Survey From 1993 until the first quarter of 2017, the IWH conducted regular surveys among companies. The results of these surveys could be used to promptly…
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Centre for Evidence-based Policy Advice
Centre for Evidence-based Policy Advice (IWH-CEP) The Centre for Evidence-based Policy Advice (IWH-CEP) of the IWH was founded in 2014. It is a platform that bundles and…
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Research Clusters
Three Research Clusters Research Cluster "Economic Dynamics and Stability" Research Questions This cluster focuses on empirical analyses of macroeconomic dynamics and stability.…
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Evaluation of Place-based Policies
Evaluation of Place-based Policies An important part of IWH-CEP's work is the evaluation of political subsidy programmes aimed at certain regions such as the Joint Agreement for…
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