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Newsletter May 2022

No. 2022-05 · 30 May 2022 (Yvonne Bräutigam, newsletter@zew.de) ISSN 1684-5331

Content

1.

News

2.

Press Releases

3.

Recent Publications

IN ENGLISH

3.1.

ZEWnews English Edition

3.2.

ZEW expert briefs

3.3.

ZEW Discussion Papers

IN GERMAN

3.4.

ZEW-Kurzexpertisen (ZEW expert briefs)

3.5.

ZEW-Finanzmarktreport (ZEW Financial Market Report)

3.6.

ZEW-Gutachten/Forschungsberichte (ZEW Expertises/Research Reports)

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Events

4.1.

Scientific Events

1. News

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24.05.2022 · ZEW (bch/rge/phg/ybr)
Conferences
International Guests Discuss Energy Transition and Climate Change
Tenth Mannheim Conference on Energy and the Environment at ZEW
Professor Lucas Bretschger from ETH Zurich during his keynote on economic pathways and the carbon price escalator.

On 16 and 17 May 2022, around 80 energy and environmental economists from Germany and abroad participated in the tenth Mannheim Conference on Energy and the Environment at ZEW Mannheim. For two days, international researchers discussed various topics of energy, climate and environmental economics. This year, the conference focused on energy efficiency, electricity markets, behavioural economic instruments and CO2 pricing.


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20.05.2022 · ZEW (kko/ybr)
Dates and News
Two New ZEW Sponsors’ Association Projects Study Future Government Investments and Target-Group-Oriented Energy Advising
First Meeting of the Extended Board of the Sponsors’ Association Chaired by Dr. Ralph Rheinboldt
The extended ZEW Board of Sponsors (1st row from left to right: Karin Dohm, Saori Dubourg, Manfred Bauer, Claudia Diem, Dr. Ralph Rheinboldt, 2nd row from left to right: ZEW President Professor Achim Wambach, PhD, Alexander Moser, Markus Ochsner, Dr. Ralf Krieger, ZEW Managing Director Thomas Kohl).

At its meeting on 18 May 2022, the board of the ZEW Sponsors’ Association for Science and Practice decided to fund two scientific projects at ZEW. The board met for the first time under the chairmanship of Dr. Ralph Rheinboldt and with additional members: With now nine company representatives on the board, the Sponsors’ Association continues to expand its regional outreach and diversity and is a reflection of the outstanding companies in the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region.


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13.05.2022 · ZEW (ybr)
Public Events
Germany and Europe Must Prepare for Energy Shortages
#ZEWlive on the Economic Impact of the Ukraine War
#ZEWlive on the Economic Impact of the Ukraine War

This year, 8 May, Victory in Europe Day, celebrating the end of the Second World War, was more symbolic than ever. The Russian invasion of Ukraine triggered a serious humanitarian crisis. The consequences of the war are being felt around the world. But what impact does the war in Ukraine have on the economy? This was discussed by U.S. Consul General Norman Thatcher Scharpf and ZEW President Professor Achim Wambach on 10 May 2022 as part of the digital event series #ZEWlive. The event was moderated by journalist Jessica Sturmberg.


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12.05.2022 · ZEW (kki/ybr)
Conferences
How Do Demographics and Climate Change Influence Financial Markets?
ZEW Conference on Ageing and Sustainable Finance
ZEW Conference on Ageing and Sustainable Finance

How do demographic change and climate change affect financial markets and their actors? In what ways do they influence financial decision-making, pensions, interest rates, and even the architecture and regulation of financial markets and institutions? To explore these questions, ZEW Mannheim organised a conference on “Ageing and Sustainable Finance” from 6 to 8 April 2022.


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05.05.2022 · ZEW (msc/ybr)
Business Cycle Tableaus by ZEW and Börsen-Zeitung
Uncertainty About Inflation Makes Forecasts Rather Difficult
Economic Experts Divided on Forecasts
Compared to April 2022, the forecasts for the month of May have hardly changed.

After the economic experts had significantly adjusted their forecasts in the previous month, this month they only see the need to adjust their projections more strongly with regard to inflation. What is rather unusual is the wide range of forecasts. This is the result of the business cycle tableaus by ZEW Mannheim and the German daily newspaper, Börsen-Zeitung.


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02.05.2022 · ZEW (sel)
Events
Germany Needs More Digital Sovereignty
First-Hand Information on Economic Policy on the EFI Annual Report 2022
Dr. Anna Christmann (left) and Professor Irene Bertschek (right) exchanging views on the EFI Annual Report 2022.

It is undisputed that Germany has some catching up to do in terms of digitalisation. Particularly in digital key technologies and the digital transformation of the health care system, the Federal Republic cannot keep up with other countries, criticise the members of the Expert Commission on Research and Innovation (EFI) in their Annual Report 2022.


On 28 April 2022, Professor Irene Bertschek, head of the ZEW Research Department “Digital Economy” and member of the EFI Expert Commission, and Dr. Anna Christmann, Commissioner for the Digital Industry and Start-ups of the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action, discussed the measures that the government coalition parties envisage with regard to digitalisation as part of the ZEW event series "First-Hand Information on Economic Policy”.

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Additional ZEW news

2. Press Releases

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27.05.2022 · ZEW (cra/sel)
Research
Cooperation and Capabilities Play Key Role in the Diffusion of AI
In 2021, around one in ten firms in Germany used AI technology, almost twice as many as in 2019.

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in firms in the German economy is developing very dynamically. In 2021, around one in ten firms in Germany used AI technology, almost twice as many as in 2019. Almost all firms collaborate with third parties, although the nature of the collaboration varies greatly between them. As a rule, the higher a firm’s AI maturity level, the less it needs to rely on external competences in this area. These are the results of a study by ZEW Mannheim on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action. The study looks at the role of collaborations with third parties and the necessary internal prerequisites to be able to use AI more effectively in firms.


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25.05.2022 · ZEW (mws/mne)
Personnel
ZEW Economist Madeline Werthschulte Honoured for Outstanding Dissertation
The Young Researcher Makes an Important Contribution in the Field of Environmental and Resource Economics
ZEW researcher Madeline Werthschulte was honoured for her dissertation in the field of environmental and climate economics.

ZEW economist Dr. Madeline Werthschulte received an award for her outstanding dissertation in environmental and resource economics. Every year, the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) honours the three best doctoral theses in this field to promote academic innovation. The young researcher has been working at ZEW Mannheim since 2020. Using behavioural economics approaches, she makes an important contribution in the areas of energy and mobility.


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17.05.2022 · ZEW (mze/sel)
Research
Opponents of the GDR’s Political System Live Happier Lives After the Fall of the Berlin Wall
The new study from the ZEW Research Department "Labour Markets and Social Insurance" entitled "Are the Supporters of Socialism the Losers of Capitalism? Conformism in East Germany and Transition Success" on the democratisation of the GDR after the fall of the Berlin Wall and its effects.

The democratisation of the GDR after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 has had different effects on opponents and supporters of the GDR’s political regime. Former opponents protesters for the Peaceful Revolution in 1989 and 1990 are significantly happier with the new democratic system and the free-market economy after the fall of the Berlin Wall than they were before. Former supporters of the old system, however, report lower life satisfaction after the fall of the Wall. This is shown by a recent study by ZEW Mannheim.


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10.05.2022 · ZEW (msc/fbr/thc/deg)
ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment
Expectations increase slightly, but remain strongly negative
The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment Stands at Minus 34.3 Points
The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment Stands at Minus 34.3 Points

The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment for Germany recorded an increase in the current May 2022 survey, rising 6.7 points to a new reading of minus 34.3 points. The assessment of the economic situation in Germany has worsened again in the current survey. The corresponding indicator dropped 5.7 points to a new level of minus 36.5 points. This is the third decrease of the indicator since the start of the war in Ukraine. The expectations and assessments of the economic situation continue to point to a deterioration of the German economy during the next six months.


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09.05.2022 · ZEW (tko/fhh)
Dates and News
Dr. Jan Kinne Receives Research Award from Volksbank Weinheim Stiftung and ZEW
Ninth “Future of the Working World” Research Award
In 2021, the Volksbank Weinheim Stiftung and ZEW Mannheim presented the “Future of the Working World” research award for the ninth time. (v.l.n.r. ZEW Managing Director Professor Thomas Kohl, award winner Dr. Jan Kinne and Carsten Müller, pokesman of the board of Volksbank Kurpfalz)

The Volksbank Weinheim Stiftung and ZEW Mannheim have given the “Future of the Working World” research award 2021 to Dr. Jan Kinne. In his work, Kinne demonstrates that with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), company website contents can be evaluated online with high-frequency and in a fully automated manner. Currently, such searches are mainly done manually by specialised companies, i.e. by humans. He applies this method to analyse, for example, the innovation activity of companies and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses.


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04.05.2022 · ZEW (kso/deg)
Does Germany Benefit from Immigration from Eastern Europe?
ZEW Economist Dr. Katrin Sommerfeld in the #ZEWPodcast
In order to ensure that people stay in the German labour market in the medium and long term, the economist believes that it is necessary to give people development prospects, says ZEW migration expert Sommerfeld.

The EU eastward enlargements represent the largest ever expansion of European labour markets, which have opened up to more than 102 million Eastern Europeans as a result of the EU’s fundamental right to free movement of workers. 18 years after the first enlargement, ZEW economist Dr. Katrin Sommerfeld takes stock in the latest episode of the #ZEWPodcast ‘Wirtschaft · Forschung · Debatten’/‘Economy · Research · Debates’. She also explains how Germany can continue to benefit from Eastern European workers in the future.


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03.05.2022 · ZEW (zas/sel)
Research
Lowering the Voting Age to 16 Is Not the Silver Bullet
Voters Should Start Caring More About Future-Oriented Policies Regardless of Their Age
Voting age reform can have only a limited impact on the design of future policies.

Due to demographic change, Germany is increasingly developing into a so-called “gerontocracy”. A reform lowering the voting age to 16 is supposed to counteract this. A recent study by ZEW Mannheim examines the question of whether such a reform is ambitious enough to anchor future-oriented interests more strongly in current politics. The study suggests that lowering the voting age does little to change a central limitation of democracy: If voters care only about their narrow interests, then policies will tend to be strongly shaped by the present and, in this case, an ageing society.


Intergenerational altruism among voters should be encouraged and more investments should be made to improve voters’ education about long-term policy challenges.

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29.04.2022 · ZEW (kso/kgt/sel)
Research
Eastern Europeans Relieve the Tight German Labour Market
Eastern Europeans Relieve the Tight German Labour Market

Germany heavily depends on workers from other EU countries. As a result of the EU’s free movement of workers, the number of immigrant workers has more than quadrupled: in 2020, 1.3 million Eastern Europeans were working in Germany subject to social insurance contributions. Mainly, they worked in the postal and warehousing sectors, as drivers and in cleaning. Most of them pay into the German social security system, while employment as mini-jobbers and postings play an increasingly minor role among Eastern Europeans.


In addition, Eastern Europeans work disproportionately often in occupational fields with a shortage of skilled workers, which is why they tend to contribute to relieving the tight German labour market. This is the result of a recent expert brief by ZEW Mannheim, which looks at the consequences of the free movement of workers from Central and Eastern Europe for the German labour market.

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Additional ZEW press releases

3. Recent Publications

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IN ENGLISH

3.1. ZEWnews English Edition

The ZEWnews English Edition May/June 2022 contains articles on:

War in Ukraine Likely to Trigger Migration Wave from Russia to Germany

Eastern European Migrants Help Relieve the Tight German Labour Market

Excessive Adherence to Crisis Policies Fosters Zombification of the Economy

To What Extent Do Natural Disasters Influence Climate Change Beliefs?

Q&A: How Can Real Estate Provide for Old Age?

Opinion: Lessons from the Russia Trap

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This issue contains a Focus on M&A with the following articles:

Mergers and Acquisitions in Germany Start off Rather Cautiously in 2022

Have Mergers and Acquisitions Become Greener in the Past Decade?

M&A Transactions in the Utilities Sector Are There Signs of a Trend Reversal?

Iron Curtain in M&A Activities Between Eastern and Western Europe

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3.2. ZEW expert briefs

ZEW expert brief No. 4, 2022

Zareh Asatryan
Representing the Future in Aging Societies: Policy Implications of the Voting Age Reform in Germany

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3.3. ZEW Discussion Papers

Discussion Paper 22-016

Olivier Bos and Tom Truyts
Entry in First-price Auctions with Signaling

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Discussion Paper 22-015

Dietrich Earnhart, Robert Germeshausen, and Kathrine von Graevenitz
Effects of Information-Based Regulation on Financial Outcomes: Evidence From the European Union’s Public Emission Registry

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Discussion Paper 22-014

Melanie Arntz, Cäcilia Lipowski, Guido Neidhöfer, and Ulrich Zierahn
Computers as Stepping Stones? Technological Change and Equality of Labor Market Opportunities

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Discussion Paper 22-013

Yasemin Karamik and Kathrine von Graevenit
Gone with the Wind: The Effect of Air Pollution on Crime Evidence from Germany

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IN GERMAN

3.4. ZEW-Kurzexpertisen (ZEW expert briefs)

ZEW expert brief No. 03, 2022

Katia Gallegos Torres, Katrin Sommerfeld, and Julia Bartel
18 Jahre EU-Osterweiterung: Wo Osteuropäer/innen in Deutschland arbeiten (18 Years of EU Enlargement: Where Eastern Europeans Work in Germany)

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3.5. ZEW-Finanzmarktreport (ZEW Financial Market Report)

ZEW Financial Market Report June 2022

Economic Expectations Rise Slightly, Outlook Remains Pessimistic

Eurozone: Economic Situation Worsens

USA: Medium-Term Inflation Expectations on the Decline

China: Economy Affected by Lockdowns

Medium-Term Inflation and Interest Rate Expectations Rise Again

Inflation Expectations over Time

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3.6. ZEW-Gutachten/Forschungsberichte (ZEW Expertises/Research Reports)

Thomas Niebel
Der Beitrag der Investitionen in Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien zum Produktivitätswachstum in Deutschland (How Investment in Information and Communication Technologies Contributes to Productivity Growth in Germany)

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Additional ZEW publications

4. Events

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Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the following event details may be subject to change. The current status of the events can be found in the ZEW Events Calendar. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact our event team at event@zew.de.

4.1. Scientific Events

31.05.2022
ZEW Research Seminar
Like Mother, like Child?
The Rise of Women’s Intergenerational Income Persistence in Sweden and the United States

Speaker: Martin Nybom (Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (IFAU), Uppsala, Sweden)
Location of the event: ZEW Mannheim

Additional information

01.06.2022
Mannheim Applied Seminar
Robots, Career Cost, and Fertility Timing

Speaker: Claudio Costanzo (Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium)
Location of the event: ZEW Mannheim

Additional information

01.06.2022
SWEEEP Seminar
The Dynamic Impact of Market Integration
Evidence from Renewable Energy Expansion in Chile

Speaker: Mar Reguant (Northwestern University, Evanston, USA)
Location of the event: Online

Additional information

02.06.2022 03.06.2022
Workshop
Second ZEW Political Economy Workshop

Location of the event: ZEW Mannheim

Additional information

02.06.2022
ZEW Research Seminar
Rules Versus Discretion in Public Procurement

Speaker: Rodrigo Carril (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain)
Location of the event: ZEW Mannheim

Additional information

02.06.2022
ZEW Research Seminar
Measuring and Analyzing the National and Regional Innovation Systems Around the World
Methods and Analysis Using Patent Data

Speaker: Keun Lee (Seoul National University, South Korea)
Location of the event: ZEW Mannheim

Additional information

09.06.2022
ZEW Research Seminar
Steering Fallible Consumers

Speaker: Mats Köster (Central European University, Vienna, Austria)
Location of the event: ZEW Mannheim

Additional information

24.06.2022 25.06.2022
Conference
International Conference on The German Labor Market in a Globalized World: Trade, Technology, and Demographics

Speakers: Eve Caroli (Université Dauphine, Paris, France), Christian Dustmann (University College London, United Kingdom, CReaM, and IAB), Klarita Gërxhani (European University Institute, Florence, Italy), and Albrecht Glitz (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain)
Location of the event: ZEW Mannheim

Additional information

27.06.2022
QUEST
Effectiveness of Climate Policies
Carbon Pricing vs. Subsidizing Renewables

Speaker: Adhurim Haxhimusa (University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons, Chur, Switzerland)
Location of the event: Online

Additional information

06.07.2022 08.07.2022
Conference
20th ZEW Conference on the Economics of Information and Communication Technologies
Including PhD Workshop and Heinz König Award

Speakers: Fiona M. Scott Morton (Yale School of Management, New Haven, USA) and Alessandro Acquisti (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA)
Location of the event: ZEW Mannheim

Additional information

Additional ZEW events

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