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Newsletter April 2022

No. 2022-04 · 28 April 2022 (Yvonne Bräutigam, newsletter@zew.de) ISSN 1684-5331

Content

1.

News

2.

Calls for Papers

2.1

Second Workshop on Immigration, Integration and Attitudes at ZEW (22–23 September 2022)

2.2

Fifth Workshop on Spatial Dimensions of the Labour Market (5–6 October 2022)

2.3

Ninth MannheimTaxation Conference (8–9 September 2022)

3.

Press Releases

4.

Recent Publications

IN ENGLISH

4.1.

ZEWnews Englisch Edition

4.2.

German Real Estate Finance Index (DIFI Report)

4.3.

ZEW Discussion Papers

IN GERMAN

4.4.

ZEW policy briefs

4.5.

ZEW-Kurzexpertisen (ZEW expert briefs)

4.6.

ZEW-Finanzmarktreport (ZEW Financial Market Report)

4.7.

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

5.

New Research Projects

6.

Events

6.1.

Scientific Events

6.2.

Public Events

7.

Job Offers

1. News

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27.04.2022 · ZEW (sti/deg)
Dates and News
German ZEW Annual Report 2021 Published
Focus on Climate Change
ZEW Annual Report 2021 Published

In spring 2022, the first easing of COVID-19 restrictions was barely in sight before the next crisis followed. With the Russian attack on Ukraine, Germany was once again placed in a state of emergency. “The state is tasked with managing these crises, but must not neglect its long-term responsibilities. With our research, we provide orientation for economic policy action and make fact-based information available to the public. Especially in times of uncertainty, this is more important than ever,” explains ZEW President Professor Achim Wambach. The ZEW Annual Report 2021, which has now been published in German, provides an overview of ZEW’s activities in the past year.


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13.04.2022 · ZEW (nha/ybr)
Events
Focus on Digital Markets and Cartels
MaCCI Annual Conference in a Hybrid Format
Professor Frédéric Jenny in his keynote on current challenges of competition law and policy in digital markets.

The digital economy poses enormous challenges for policymakers in terms of innovation, competition and regulation. How can digital markets be regulated properly, how can innovations be fostered and competition be made fair at the same time? These and many other questions were discussed by around 190 participants from science, politics and business at this year’s annual conference of the Mannheim Centre for Competition and Innovation (MaCCI) at ZEW Mannheim.


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08.04.2022 · ZEW (kki/deg)
Research
How Can Real Estate Provide for Old Age?
ZEW Economist Dr. Karolin Kirschenmann in the #ZEWPodcast
ZEW economist Kirschenmann says the federal government needs to get involved to create the framework to use real estate for old-age provision.

Despite owning real estate, many people worry about their income in retirement. In recent years, numerous financing models, including life annuity, have come onto the market and promise to solve the problem. These new models allow owners to liquidate their home without losing the right to live there. In the 19th episode of the #ZEWPodcast, ZEW economist Dr. Karolin Kirschenmann compares various equity release products and explains who might be interested in them. She also illustrates how policymakers can provide regulation and how the market works in other countries.


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07.04.2022 · ZEW (fpf)
Comment
The Resilience of Labour in Times of War
The figure illustrates the annual change in real GDP rates, working hours and employment for the period 2005 to 2021.

As a result of the war in Ukraine and the Western sanctions against Russia, energy and commodity prices are rising. Goods for daily use are becoming more expensive, and oil prices are rising rapidly, as are inflation forecasts. Companies in the chemical and logistics sectors, for example, which are directly affected by the price increases for gas, oil and other raw materials, are adjusting their business models. Labour costs are falling with unexpectedly higher inflation rates and constant nominal wages. This has a temporary stabilising effect.


Also, more people are employed in the defence industry, in energy conservation and alternative energies. However, aggregate demand for goods may decline as people begin to prioritise which goods they need and which they can do without if prices continue to rise.

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31.03.2022 · ZEW (fbr/ybr)
DIFI Report by ZEW and JLL
Sentiment Among German Real Estate Financiers Worsens Again
DIFI Falls for the First Time in Two Years
German Real Estate Finance Index (DIFI). Average assessment of the current situation and expectations for the five sectors of the real estate market (office, retail, logistics, residential properties and hotels). Values above zero indicate an improvement in the financing situation, while negative values indicate a decline.

After the sentiment indicator had recorded an increase for six quarters in a row, the German Real Estate Finance Index (DIFI) by ZEW Mannheim and JLL fell in the first quarter of 2022. Compared to the previous quarter, the index dropped by 3.5 points to 7.2 points.


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24.03.2022 · ZEW (awh/rha)
Research
Embargo on Russian Energy?
A Debate Between Economists Moritz Schularick and Achim Wambach
Economists Moritz Schularick (on the left) and Achim Wambach discuss a possible ban on Russian energy imports.

Can Germany afford to sanction Russia with a ban on energy imports? This discussion between Professor Moritz Schularick of the University of Bonn and Professor Achim Wambach, president of ZEW, originally appeared in the 22 March 2022 issue of the financial daily ‘Handelsblatt’.


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Additional ZEW news

2. Calls for Papers

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2.1. Second Workshop on Immigration, Integration and Attitudes at ZEW (2223 September 2022)

27.04.2022 · ZEW (kgt/thp)
Second Workshop on Immigration, Integration and Attitudes at ZEW

The Integration of Migrants and Attitudes Towards the Welfare State (IMES) Junior Research Group, a joint research group of ZEW Mannheim and the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES) at the University of Mannheim is pleased to announce an international workshop on immigration, integration and attitudes on 22 and 23 September 2022 in Mannheim. The event brings together international scholars from different social sciences (political science, sociology, economics) studying the impact of migration in the host countries.
 
As keynote speakers we are pleased to welcome Marueen Eger (Umeå University, Sweden) and Giovanni Peri (University of California (UC Davis), USA).
 
Recent empirical and policy-oriented contributions on the integration of immigrants and its effect on the welfare state and attitudes formation are welcome. Please submit an extended abstract (max. 1,000 words), or a full paper (preliminary versions are welcome) no later than 31 May 2022 to immigration@zew.de.
 

Additional information and call for papers

2.2. Fifth Workshop on Spatial Dimensions of the Labour Market (56 October 2022)

20.04.2022 · ZEW (ybr)
Fifth Workshop on Spatial Dimensions of the Labour Market
Megatrends in Times of Covid

ZEW Mannheim is pleased to announce the fifth workshop on spatial dimensions of the labour market, jointly organised with the Institute for Employment Research (IAB), on 5 and 6 October 2022 in Nuremberg. This year, a special focus is on aspects revolving around the Covid-19 crisis. The pandemic causes enormous economic and social disruptions which might affect regional labour markets in various ways in the short and long term. Keynote speakers are Christina Gathmann (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER), Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg) and Diego Puga (Center for Monetary and Financial Studies (CEMFI), Madrid, Spain).
 
The workshop aims to bring together frontier research of labour economists, regional economists, sociologists, geographers and scholars from related fields. Theoretical, empirical and policy-oriented contributions are very welcome. Please submit a full draft paper or extended abstract (about 1,200 words) in PDF format to IAB.Spatial-LM@iab.de no later than 15 May 2022.

Additional information and call for papers

2.3. Ninth MannheimTaxation Conference (89 September 2022)

04.04.2022 · ZEW (dsb/ybr)
Ninth MannheimTaxation Conference
Annual Conference of the Leibniz ScienceCampus at ZEW

ZEW Mannheim is pleased to announce the ninth edition of the Annual MannheimTaxation Conference on 8 and 9 September 2022. The two-day conference is planned as a face-to-face event and organised by the Leibniz ScienceCampus MannheimTaxation, a joint initiative of ZEW and the University of Mannheim. This year’s keynote speakers are Rita de la Feria, professor of tax law at the University of Leeds, UK, and Nadine Riedel, professor of public and regional economics, University of Münster.
 
We invite submissions on any topics broadly related to tax research, including papers from economics, accounting, law, political science, and interdisciplinary contributions. The conference focuses particularly on business taxation, tax avoidance and evasion, tax harmonization in the European Union, political economy of taxation, international taxation, and tax law. Please submit full papers or extended abstracts via the conference management system no later than 29 May 2022.

Additional information and call for papers

3. Press Releases

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21.04.2022 · ZEW (fbr/sel)
Research
Experts Anticipate Slowdown of German Economy
ZEW Survey of Financial Market Experts
ZEW survey of financial market experts

German economic growth has stalled and is expected to proceed at a sluggish pace in the coming years. According to the financial market experts surveyed by ZEW, lower but stable annual growth rates of between 2.0 and 2.5 per cent are anticipated in 2022 to 2024. Several factors will act as a drag on German GDP, including high energy prices, raw material shortages, and supply chain disruptions as well as the new geopolitical situation that has arisen with Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The majority of experts have made downward revisions to their GDP growth forecasts for 2022, 2023 and beyond.


With a view to the next five years, individual sectors of the German economy will be affected to varying degrees by geopolitical developments, with the greatest impacts being suffered by vehicle manufacturing, chemicals and pharmaceuticals, steel and non-ferrous metals, and mechanical engineering.

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13.04.2022 · ZEW (kso/sel)
Research
Migration from Russia Very Likely
Politicians Ought to Have Strategy for Influx of Russians into Germany
Politicians ought to have strategy for influx of Russians into Germany

More than 4.6 million Ukrainians have fled the country since the start of the war. As a result of the invasion, more and more people are also fleeing from Russia. Reasons for this range from the restricted freedom of expression, fear of political persecution or being drafted into military service, to poor economic prospects following the unprecedented level of sanctions on Russia. What is different with current Russian migrants fleeing to neighbouring countries compared to Ukrainian migrants, is that there are indications that the economically active population is over-represented among the Russian emigrants.


This may include specialists in the IT and other creative sectors of the economy, who have international language skills as well as customers.

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12.04.2022 · ZEW (msc/fbr/thc/sel)
ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment
Expectations Remain at a Low Level
The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment Stands at Minus 41.0 Points
The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment Stands at Minus 41.0 Points

The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment for Germany recorded a decline in the current April 2022 survey, falling 1.7 points to a new reading of minus 41.0 points. The assessment of the economic situation in Germany has again worsened significantly in the current survey. The corresponding indicator dropped 9.4 points to a level of minus 30.8 points. This is the second time the indicator has recorded a decrease since the start of the war in Ukraine. The expectations and assessments of the economic situation are currently similar to those at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.


Inflation expectations for Germany have fallen by 43.4 points in the current survey to a new value of 26.8 points.

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11.04.2022 · ZEW (sgo/sel)
Research
If Founders Fail Once, They Are More Likely To Do So Again
The ZEW study is based on data from the IAB/ZEW Start-up Panel and shows that, on average, failed entrepreneurs lack entrepreneurial skills.

Failing with a start-up is usually considered as a valuable experience whose insights will help the founders to be more successful in their next start-up. However, this is a false conclusion, as a recent study by ZEW Mannheim and the Institute for SME Research (ifm) at the University of Mannheim shows. On the contrary, there is an above-average probability that those founders will fail again with future start-ups.


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05.04.2022 · ZEW (cra/sel)
Research
Climate Change Offers Many Incentives for Innovation
ZEW Study: Firms Invest in Environmental Protection
Climate change will make environmental innovations in companies more frequent and more diverse, according to a study conducted by ZEW Mannheim together with Augsburg University of Applied Sciences.

Climate change affects firms in Germany in several ways. This triggers not only eco-innovations in firms to mitigate the effects of global warming, but also other innovations, as a recent study by ZEW Mannheim together with the University of Applied Sciences Augsburg shows.


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01.04.2022 · ZEW (mkn/bch/deg)
Research
How Low-Income Households Can Save Energy Costs
“Energy-Saving Check” Support Programme
The ZEW policy brief by ZEW Mannheim and Heidelberg University, based on an empirical analysis of the “Energy-Saving Check”, shows that specific support programmes need to be enhanced.

The prices for electricity and heat have risen sharply recently. This puts pressure on low-income households in particular, as they have less financial leeway to deal with the high prices. In many cases, the obvious savings options have already been exhausted. At the same time, worthwhile investments in energy-efficient household appliances, such as a new refrigerator, usually cannot be made without additional financial support. However, support programmes to increase energy efficiency in low-income households should not only focus on purely financial support, but combine the offer with targeted behavioural incentives to achieve the greatest possible success. This is the result of a recent ZEW policy brief by ZEW Mannheim and Heidelberg University, which is based on an empirical analysis of the “Energy-Saving Check”, a joint initiative of the German Caritas Association and the Bundesverband der Energie- und Klimaschutzagenturen.


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31.03.2022 · ZEW (fhe/sel)
Research
Excessive Adherence to Crisis Policies Fosters Zombification of the Economy
Study by ZEW on the Precision of COVID-19 Support Measures
A ZEW study examined which Member States have pursued insufficiently targeted policy measures to cushion the pandemic crisis over the past two years and have remained in crisis mode for too long despite economic recovery.

As the COVID-19 crisis slowly abates, the EU Member States are now confronted with a new economic crisis as a result of the war in Ukraine. The rapid succession of crises reinforces the need to respond with highly targeted and temporary aid measures to avoid wasting public resources and preserve fiscal buffers. Against this background, a new study by ZEW Mannheim for the European Parliament has examined which Member States have pursued insufficiently targeted policy measures to cushion the pandemic crisis over the past two years and have remained in crisis mode for too long despite economic recovery. Italy, France and Greece in particular have been too slow in scaling down their aid measures. In the case of Germany, the study criticises in particular that the government has adhered to the very generous short-time work rules for too long.


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Additional ZEW press releases

4. Recent Publications

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Our publications are available to download in PDF format. PDF files can be viewed using, among others, Acrobat Reader, which you can download for free at https://acrobat. adobe. com/us/en/acrobat/pdf-reader. html

IN ENGLISH

4.1. ZEWnews English Edition

The ZEWnews English Edition March/April 2022 contains articles on:

100-Billion-Euro Armed Forces Fund Marks End of Germany’s Free-Riding

Sanctions Against Russia Expected to Cause Significant Economic Damage

Refugees Coming from Ukraine Need Quick Psychological Help in Their Language

Targeted Support Programmes Help Low-Income Households to Save Energy Costs

Climate Protection Potential of Digitalised Production Processes Lower Than Expected

No Evidence of Systematic Greenwashing in the US Metals Industry

Q&A: How Wide Is the Gender Pay Gap?

Towards a Smart Health Care System

One in Five Households Did Not Claim Social Benefits Despite Needing Them

Interview: Germany Is Discussing a Ban on Russian Energy Imports. Is This a Good Idea?

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4.2. German Real Estate Finance Index (DIFI Report)

DIFI Report, First Quarter 2022

Slight Falls in the Situation and Expectations Indicators

Considerable Dynamism Across the Individual Use Types

Situation and Outlook in the Refinancing Markets Mixed

The Role ESG Criteria Are Playing in the German Real Estate Market

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4.3. ZEW Discussion Papers

Discussion Paper 22-012

Max Deter and Martin Lange
Are the Supporters of Socialism the Losers of Capitalism? Conformism in East Germany and Transition Success

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Discussion Paper 22-011

Bernhard Ganglmair, W. Keith Robinson, and Michael Seeligson
The Rise of Process Claims: Evidence From a Century of U.S. Patents

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Discussion Paper 22-010

Arthur Seibold, Sebastian Seitz, and Sebastian Siegloch
Privatizing Disability Insurance

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Discussion Paper 22-009

Gary Champan and Hanna Hottenrott
Green Start-Ups and the Role of Founder Personality

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Discussion Paper 22-008

Jens Horbach and Christian Rammer
Climate Change Affectedness and Innovation in German Firms

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IN GERMAN

4.4. ZEW policy briefs

ZEW policy brief No. 1, 2022

Bettina Chlond, Timo Goeschl, and Martin Kesternich
Wie lässt sich die Energieeffizienz in einkommensschwachen Haushalten steigern? (How Can Energy Efficiency Be Increased in Low-Income Households?)

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4.5. ZEW-Kurzexpertisen (ZEW expert briefs)

ZEW expert brief No. 02, 2022

Katia Gallegos Torres and Katrin Sommerfeld
Regionale Verteilung russischer Communities in Deutschland (Regional Distribution of Russian Communities in Germany)

Download PDF file (2.62 MB) in German

4.6. ZEW-Finanzmarktreport (ZEW Financial Market Report)

ZEW Financial Market Report May 2022

Economic Expectations Remain at a Low Level

Eurozone: Inflation Expecations Decline Again

USA: Economic Expectations Remain at a Low Level

China: Economic Outlook Still Gloomy

Special Question: Short and Medium-Term Economic Growth

Special Question on the New Geopolitical Situation

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

Josefine Diekhof, Jürgen Egeln, and Christian Rammer
Beiträge zum Innovations‐Monitoring für die Metropolregion Rhein‐Neckar (Contributions to Innovation Monitoring for the Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region)

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Additional ZEW publications

5. New Research Projects

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Standards and Standardization Processes as a Recursive Transfer Channel for Transdisciplinary Knowledge

Additional information on the project site

Additional ZEW projects

6. 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.

6.1. Scientific Events

02.05.2022
Decarbonization Seminar/Joint Seminar ZEW and MISES
Board Risk Oversight and Environmental and Social Responsibility

Speaker: Carolyn Deller (The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA)
Location of the event: Online

Additional information

04.05.2022
Mannheim Applied Seminar
The Taxation of Couples

Speaker: Felix Bierbrauer (University of Cologne)
Location of the event: ZEW, Mannheim

Additional information

05.05.2022 06.05.2022
Conference
2022 Public Finance Conference
Government and Innovation

Speakers: John Van Reenen (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, USA) and Danielle Li (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, USA)
Location of the event: ZEW, Mannheim

Additional information

09.05.2022
Virtual Market Design Seminar
The Combinatorial Multi-Round Ascending Auction

Speaker: Bernhard Kasberger (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany)
Location of the event: Online

Additional information

11.05.2022
Mannheim Applied Seminar
Narratives about the Macroeconomy

Speaker: Chris Roth (University of Cologne)
Location of the event: ZEW, Mannheim

Additional information

12.05.2022
ZEW Lectures on Economic Policy
How to Make Care Fit for the Future

Speaker: Gabriele Meyer (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)
Location of the event: ZEW, Mannheim

Additional information

16.05.2022 17.05.2022
Conference
Tenth Mannheim Conference on Energy and the Environment

Speakers: Lucas Bretschger (ETH Zurich, Switzerland), Arthur van Benthem (The Wharton School, The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA), Paul Ferraro (John Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA), and Erica Myers (University of Calgary, Canada)
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

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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

6.2. Public Events

10.05.2022
#ZEWlive
War in Ukraine and the Economic Consequences

Speakers: Norman Thatcher Scharpf (U.S. Consul General) and Professor Achim Wambach, PhD (ZEW)
Location of the event: Online

Additional information

Additional ZEW events

7. Job Offers

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25.04.2022

Tenure-Track Postdoctoral Researcher (f/m/d, 100%) in the Research Group “Health Care Markets and Health Policy”

Additional information and online application

05.04.2022

Doctoral Researcher (f/m/d, 75%) in the Research Department “Environmental and Climate Economics”

Additional information and online application

07.03.2022

Tenure-Track Postdoctoral Researcher (f/m/d, 100%) in the Research Department “Environmental and Climate Economics”

Additional information and online application

Additional current job offers

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