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2005 - 2011
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Volume 7, issue 9, 2011
- Technology Neutral Public Support: An Important Pillar of East German Industrial Research pp. 63-71
- Heike Belitz, Alexander Eickelpasch and Anna Lejpras
Volume 7, issue 8, 2011
- How Do Individuals Cope During Post-Conflict Recovery?: Evidence from Post-War Northern Uganda pp. 57-62
- Carlos Bozzoli, Tilman Brück and Tony Muhumuza
Volume 7, issue 7, 2011
- Export Growing among Knowledge-Intensive Service Providers pp. 47-56
- Alexander Eickelpasch
Volume 7, issue 6, 2011
- German Electricity Prices: Only Modest Increase Due to Renewable Energy Expected pp. 37-46
- Thure Traber, Claudia Kemfert and Jochen Diekmann
Volume 7, issue 5, 2011
- A Squandered Opportunity: Even after the Financial Crisis, Top Positions in Large Financial Firms Still Largely Occupied by Men pp. 29-36
- Elke Holst and Julia Schimeta
Volume 7, issue 4, 2011
- Twenty-Nine Women to 906 Men: Continuing Gender Inequality on the Boards of Germany's Top Companies pp. 19-28
- Elke Holst and Julia Schimeta
Volume 7, issue 3, 2011
- Do New Opportunities Arise for Women in Post-war Countries?: The Case of Rwanda pp. 13-16
- Kati Schindler
Volume 7, issue 2, 2011
- The Legacy of Civil War: The Case of Mozambique pp. 9-12
- Lena Giesbert and Kati Schindler
Volume 7, issue 1, 2011
- Considering Emigration: German University Graduates Are Moving Abroad - But Only Temporarily pp. 1-8
- Elisabeth Liebau and Jürgen Schupp
Volume 6, issue 35, 2010
- The Consequences of Inequality: A New Measure of Human Development pp. 259-262
- Guo Xu and Veronika Hümmer
Volume 6, issue 34, 2010
- Migrants in Germany: Separate and Unequal pp. 251-258
- Olaf de Groot and Lutz Sager
Volume 6, issue 33, 2010
- Microinsurance: A Large Untapped Market pp. 245-249
- Susan Steiner and Lena Giesbert
Volume 6, issue 32, 2010
- Foreign Takeovers: No Negative Effects on Employment and Productivity pp. 239-244
- Anselm Mattes
Volume 6, issue 31, 2010
- German Exports on the Rise: Domestic Demand Should Follow pp. 231-236
- Mechthild Schrooten and Isabel Teichmann
Volume 6, issue 30, 2010
- Reduction of Global Trade Imbalances: Does China Have to Revalue Its Currency? pp. 223-230
- Ansgar Belke, Christian Dreger and Georg Erber
Volume 6, issue 29, 2010
- Do Internet Credit Markets Improve Access to Credit for Female Business Owners? pp. 215-222
- Nataliya Barasinska and Dorothea Schäfer
Volume 6, issue 28, 2010
- HDTV in Germany: Lack of Innovation Management Leads to Market Failure pp. 215-222
- Georg Erber and Sven Heitzler
Volume 6, issue 27, 2010
- Electric Vehicles: Charging into the Future pp. 207-214
- Wolf-Peter Schill
Volume 6, issue 26, 2010
- Income Polarisation in Germany Is Rising pp. 199-206
- Jan Goebel, Martin Gornig and Hartmut Häußermann
Volume 6, issue 25, 2010
- Money Predicted Spain as Football World Champion pp. 193-198
- Jürgen Gerhards and Gert Wagner
Volume 6, issue 24, 2010
- Perceived Income Justice Depends on the Economy pp. 187-192
- Stefan Liebig, Peter Valet and Jürgen Schupp
Volume 6, issue 23, 2010
- The Business of Piracy in Somalia pp. 182-186
- Anja Shortland
Volume 6, issue 22, 2010
- More People, More Jobs: Urban Renaissance in Germany pp. 173-181
- Kurt Geppert and Martin Gornig
Volume 6, issue 21, 2010
- Access to Credit Information Promotes Market Entries of European Banks pp. 159-164
- Nicola Jentzsch, Caterina Giannetti and Giancarlo Spagnolo
Volume 6, issue 20, 2010
- Nutritional Labeling Today: What Consumers Want - and What They Understand pp. 152-157
- Kornelia Hagen
Volume 6, issue 19, 2010
- Nutritional Information: Traffic Light Labelling Is the Best Way to Reach Consumers pp. 141-151
- Kornelia Hagen
Volume 6, issue 18, 2010
- German Companies Do Less Research Abroad pp. 133-139
- Heike Belitz
Volume 6, issue 17, 2010
- Internationalization of the Chinese Renminbi: An Opportunity for China pp. 126-132
- Olaf Stier, Kerstin Bernoth and Alexander Fisher
Volume 6, issue 16, 2010
- Mechanical Engineering: Medium-Sized Companies with Highest Savings Potential pp. 121-125
- Alexander Kritikos and Alexander Schiersch
Volume 6, issue 15, 2010
- Inter-ethnic Partnerships: Key Characteristics, and What They Reveal about Successful Integration pp. 112-120
- Olga Nottmeyer
Volume 6, issue 14, 2010
- Microlending: Is There Demand for Such Loans in Germany? pp. 105-111
- Alexander Kritikos and Christoph Kneiding
Volume 6, issue 13, 2010
- Innovation Promotes Internationalization of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises pp. 97-104
- Anna Lejpras
Volume 6, issue 12, 2010
- Five Years after the Reform of the Social and Unemployment Benefits in Germany pp. 86-96
- Karl Brenke
Volume 6, issue 11, 2010
- Germany Is Well Positioned for International Trade with Research-Intensive Goods pp. 79-85
- Marius Clemens and Dieter Schumacher
Volume 6, issue 10, 2010
- German Industry Succeeds with Research-Intensive Goods pp. 71-78
- Heike Belitz, Martin Gornig and Alexander Schiersch
Volume 6, issue 9, 2010
- Paying the Cradle's Bill: The Long Term Economic Consequences of Economic Crises pp. 65-70
- Carlos Bozzoli
Volume 6, issue 8, 2010
- Old-Age Pension Entitlements Mitigate Inequality: But Concentration of Wealth Remains High pp. 55-64
- Joachim Frick and Markus Grabka
Volume 6, issue 7, 2010
- Women Still Greatly Underrepresented on the Top Boards of Large Companies pp. 45-53
- Elke Holst and Anita Wiemer
Volume 6, issue 6, 2010
- Building Sector: Stimulus Packages Make an Impact pp. 36-42
- Martin Gornig and Sebastian Weber
Volume 6, issue 5, 2010
- Energy and Climate Policy: USA Continues to Trail behind, Despite Positive Change pp. 27-35
- Wolf-Peter Schill, Jochen Diekmann and Claudia Kemfert
Volume 6, issue 4, 2010
- The Party Identification of Germany's Immigrant Population: Parties Should Not Fear Eased Naturalization Requirements pp. 20-26
- Martin Kroh and Ingrid Tucci
Volume 6, issue 3, 2010
- Innovation Indicator 2009: Germany Has Still Some Catching up to Do pp. 13-19
- Heike Belitz, Marius Clemens, Astrid Cullmann, Christian von Hirschhausen, Jens Schmidt-Ehmcke, Doreen Triebe and Petra Zloczysti
Volume 6, issue 2, 2010
- If Another Gas Dispute Breaks out between the Ukraine and Russia, Would Europe Now Be Equipped to Deal with It? pp. 6-12
- Hella Engerer, Manfred Horn and Anne Neumann
Volume 6, issue 1, 2010
- Investments: Women Are More Cautious than Men because They Have Less Financial Resources at Their Disposal pp. 1-4
- Oleg Badunenko, Nataliya Barasinska and Dorothea Schäfer
Volume 5, issue 36, 2009
- Renewable Energy in Europe: Strong Political Will Required for Ambitious Goals pp. 242-250
- Jochen Diekmann
Volume 5, issue 35, 2009
- Violent Conflicts Increase Income Inequality pp. 237-241
- Marc Vothknecht
Volume 5, issue 34, 2009
- The Baltic States: No End to the Crisis in Sight pp. 231-236
- Patricia Alvarez-Plata and Hella Engerer
Volume 5, issue 33, 2009
- Extensive Research Does Not Imply Extensive Funding pp. 224-230
- Alexander Eickelpasch and Christoph Grenzmann
Volume 5, issue 32, 2009
- Methane: A Neglected Greenhouse Gas pp. 218-223
- Claudia Kemfert and Wolf-Peter Schill
Volume 5, issue 31, 2009
- DIW's 2009 Fall Forecast: Key Economic Trends pp. 216-217
- Christian Dreger, Kerstin Bernoth, Franziska Bremus, Karl Brenke, Roberta Colavecchio, Burcu Erdogan, Stefan Kooths, Vladimir Kuzin, Dorothea Lucke, Charlotte Senftleben and Sebastian Weber
Volume 5, issue 30, 2009
- Poor Marks for Germany's Isolationist Policy pp. 209-215
- Ulf Rinne and Klaus Zimmermann
Volume 5, issue 29, 2009
- Private Schools in Germany: Attendance up, but Not Among the Children of Less Educated Parents pp. 203-208
- Henning Lohmann, Katharina Spiess and Christoph Feldhaus
Volume 5, issue 28, 2009
- Real Wages in Germany: Numerous Years of Decline pp. 193-202
- Karl Brenke
Volume 5, issue 27, 2009
- Global Business Cycles: Degree of Synchronization in the Current Downturn Is Unprecedented pp. 188-192
- Vladimir Kuzin and Martin Hillebrand
Volume 5, issue 26, 2009
- Maximizing Gains from Postal Service Market Liberalization pp. 182-186
- Sven Heitzler
Volume 5, issue 25, 2009
- A Summer Break for the Unemployment Rate: Google-Assisted Forecasting Signals Easing pp. 176-181
- Nikos Askitas and Klaus Zimmermann
Volume 5, issue 24, 2009
- Power from the Desert: Not a Mirage pp. 171-175
- Claudia Kemfert and Wolf-Peter Schill
Volume 5, issue 23, 2009
- CO2 Based Taxation on Cars Is Rising in Europe pp. 159-170
- Dominika Kalinowska, Kerim Keser and Uwe Kunert
Volume 5, issue 22, 2009
- World Crude Oil Markets: OPEC's Supplier Power Remains Unchallenged pp. 154-158
- Christian von Hirschhausen, Franziska Holz, Daniel Huppmann and Claudia Kemfert
Volume 5, issue 21, 2009
- Quality Standards for Fruits and Vegetables: Help or Hindrance for Rural Development? pp. 145-153
- Vanessa von Schlippenbach and Isabel Teichmann
Volume 5, issue 20, 2009
- Global Demand for Environmental Goods and Services on the Rise: Good Growth Opportunities for German Suppliers pp. 138-144
- Jürgen Blazejczak, Frauke Braun and Dietmar Edler
Volume 5, issue 19, 2009
- Full-time Workers Want to Work Fewer Hours, Part-time Workers Want to Work Longer Hours pp. 130-137
- Elke Holst
Volume 5, issue 18, 2009
- The European Natural Gas Market: Imports to Rise Considerably pp. 122-129
- Hella Engerer and Manfred Horn
Volume 5, issue 17, 2009
- Financial Services for the Poor: Lack of Personal Identification Documents Impedes Access pp. 114-121
- Nicola Jentzsch
Volume 5, issue 16, 2009
- Germany's Technological Specialization Assures Growth Opportunities pp. 108-113
- Heike Belitz, Marius Clemens and Martin Gornig
Volume 5, issue 15, 2009
- International Trade under Threat: Stopping Protectionism Through Institutional Reforms pp. 101-107
- Georg Erber and Ulrich Thiessen
Volume 5, issue 14, 2009
- Emissions Trading and Promotion of Renewable Energy: We Need Both pp. 95-100
- Claudia Kemfert and Jochen Diekmann
Volume 5, issue 13, 2009
- German Bad Bank Plan: Government Should Take Over Toxic Assets at Zero Cost pp. 87-94
- Dorothea Schäfer and Klaus Zimmermann
Volume 5, issue 12, 2009
- Baltic Sea Pipeline: The Profits Will Be Distributed Differently pp. 81-86
- Franz Hubert and Irina Suleymanova
Volume 5, issue 11, 2009
- Do 'Bad' Jobs Lead to 'Good' Jobs?: Evidence for 1997-2007 pp. 75-80
- Bruce Headey
Volume 5, issue 10, 2009
- Wealth Inequality on the Rise in Germany pp. 62-73
- Joachim Frick and Markus Grabka
Volume 5, issue 9, 2009
- Productivity in the Financial Sector: Brains Are More Important than Computers pp. 55-61
- Georg Erber and Reinhard Madlener
Volume 5, issue 8, 2009
- A New Pension Formula: For More Fairness and Less Old-Age Poverty pp. 50-54
- Friedrich Breyer and Stefan Hupfeld
Volume 5, issue 7, 2009
- Agenda for a New Financial Market Architecture pp. 41-49
- Dorothea Schäfer
Volume 5, issue 6, 2009
- Voluntary Activities in an Ageing Society: East and West Germany pp. 36-40
- Harald Künemund and Jürgen Schupp
Volume 5, issue 5, 2009
- Children Who Attend Formal Day Care Do Better in School: Even Many Years Later in Secondary School pp. 31-34
- Katharina Spiess and Charlotte Büchner
Volume 5, issue 4, 2009
- Yes We Can...: Happiness Levels Can Change, But Most Recent Changes Are in the Wrong Direction pp. 26-30
- Bruce Headey
Volume 5, issue 3, 2009
- Productivity Growth in Germany: No Sustainable Economic Recovery in Sight pp. 19-25
- Georg Erber and Ulrich Fritsche
Volume 5, issue 2, 2009
- Private Households Display Strong Aversion to Investment Risk pp. 13-18
- Nataliya Barasinska, Dorothea Schäfer and Andreas Stephan
Volume 5, issue 1, 2009
- A Great Leap Forward, the Second Time Around: Thirty Years of Economic Reforms in China pp. 1-12
- Alfred Steinherr
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