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Newsletter June 2022

No. 2022-06 · 29 June 2022 (Yvonne Bräutigam, newsletter@zew.de) ISSN 1684-5331

Content

1.

News

2.

Press Releases

3.

Recent Publications

IN ENGLISH

3.1.

ZEW expert briefs

3.2.

ZEW Discussion Papers

3.3.

ZEW Expertises/Research Reports

IN GERMAN

3.4.

ZEWnews German Edition

3.5.

ZEW policy briefs

3.6.

ZEW-Finanzmarktreport (ZEW Financial Market Report)

3.7.

ZEW-Branchenreport Informationswirtschaft (ZEW Sector Report for the Information Economy)

4.

New Research Projects

5.

Events

5.1.

Scientific Events

6.

Job Offers

1. News

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29.06.2022 · ZEW (jkp/ybr)
Workshop
The ECB’s Objectives: Appropriate or Excess of Tasks?
ZEW Workshop on the Changing Objectives of Central Banks
Friedrich Heinemann (left) and Karolin Kirschenmann during the opening of the ECB Workshop at ZEW.

Over the past two decades, the European Central Bank (ECB) has taken on a growing number of tasks. From banking supervision to green financing, the thematic scope of the ECB has extended beyond the classical objective of price stability. Is the ECB currently experiencing an excess of tasks, or is this an appropriate response to the economic challenges of our time? ZEW Mannheim organised a full-day workshop on 31 May 2022 with the support of the Strube Stiftung to debate these questions.


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15.06.2022 · ZEW (hsh/deg)
Research
Put into Context: Climate Income
New Podcast Format with Professor Holger Stichnoth
The new podcast format gives brief economic insights into current debates. In the first episode, podcast host Dominic Egger talks to ZEW redistribution expert Holger Stichnoth about climate income.

German Labour Minister Hubertus Heil’s plan to introduce a social climate income is currently being hotly debated. Against the background of rising energy prices, the new policy instrument is intended to relieve people with low or medium incomes. The climate income was already agreed by the coalition parties last year in order to make the transformation to climate neutrality socially compatible.


In the first episode of the new podcast format ‘Kurz eingeordnet’ / ‘Put into Context’, ZEW redistribution expert Professor Holger Stichnoth gives his economic assessment of the climate income in conversation with host Dominic Egger and points out possible ways for equitable relief.

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09.06.2022 · ZEW (zas/sel/ybr)
Dates and News
ZEW Economist Zareh Asatryan Appointed to Armenia’s Economic Policy Council
ZEW economist Zareh Asatryan has been appointed to Armenia’s Economic Policy Council

Dr. Zareh Asatryan, deputy head of the Research Department “Corporate Taxation and Public Finance” at ZEW Mannheim, has been appointed to the Economic Policy Council to the Prime Minister of Armenia. The independent council was established in May 2022.


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07.06.2022 · ZEW (jki/deg)
Research
From Researcher to Founder of Istari.ai
ZEW Economist Dr. Jan Kinne in the #ZEWPodcast
ZEW economist Jan Kinne discusses with podcast host Carola Hesch the differences between founding and researching.

ZEW researcher Jan Kinne started Istari.ai together with David Lenz while doing his doctorate. In the 21st episode of the #ZEWPodcast ‘Wirtschaft · Forschung · Debatten’/‘Economy · Research · Debates’, the economist looks back on the time when the company was founded and explains what added value his company Istari.ai offers for science, politics and companies.


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03.06.2022 · ZEW (mne)
Events
“Digital Health” Digitalisation in the Medical Sector Requires Excellent Local Research
First-Hand Information on Economic Policy
From left to right: Anne Guhlich, Johannes Bauernfeind, Theresia Bauer and Achim Wambach discuss why Germany needs more health data.

As digitalisation has reached the health sector, medical innovations will be driven more and more by the use of data. Analysing and connecting patient data is playing an increasingly important role in the early detection of epidemics and for developing patient-specific treatment plans. The use of patient data presents opportunities as well as challenges for patients, the public health sector and Germany as a business hub. This raises the question of why Germany is not up to speed on the use of health data. How can the full potential of health data be used and competitiveness be increased?


ZEW President Professor Achim Wambach, Baden-Württemberg Minister of Science Theresia Bauer, and health expert and chairman of the board of AOK Baden-Württemberg Johannes Bauernfeind discussed these questions in a panel debate at BW Bank Stuttgart on 1 June 2022. ZEW Mannheim organised the panel discussion together with the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts Baden-Württemberg. Anne Guhlich and Joachim Dorfs, editors-in-chief of the Stuttgarter Zeitung, moderated the event.

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Additional ZEW news

2. Press Releases

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23.06.2022 · ZEW (mar/biv/mne)
Research
In Structurally Weak Regions, Job Losses Are More Likely to Lead to Long-Term Unemployment
Decrease in Routine Tasks
The general decline of routine manual jobs poses a major employment risk for workers in the event of job loss and fosters long-term unemployment regionally.

In Germany, as in many other industrialised countries, occupations with predominantly manual routine tasks are generally on the decline. However, this structural change does not affect all regional labour markets to the same extent. How do regional differences affect employees individually and what role do layoffs and job mobility play in this context?


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21.06.2022 · ZEW (hsh)
Comment
ZEW Economist Holger Stichnoth on the Outcome of the French Legislative Elections
“A Political Stalemate in France Can Also Become a Problem for Germany”
This comment by Professor Holger Stichnoth, Head of the Research Group “Inequality and Public Policy” at ZEW Mannheim, regards the loss of the absolute majority in parliament of france by the president.

French President Emmanuel Macron has lost the absolute majority in parliament with his Ensemble coalition. Important reforms thus become bargaining chips. Professor Holger Stichnoth, head of the Research Group “Inequality and Public Policy” at ZEW Mannheim, has commented on this matter.


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20.06.2022 · ZEW (fbr/rha)
Research
ZEW Survey: Risks of Cryptocurrencies
Financial Market Experts Favour Regulation of Stablecoin Issuers
Majority in favour of general regulation of stablecoin issuers.

Investors’ confidence in cryptocurrencies is currently being severely tested. The sell-offs on the markets are huge. In the midst of this financial turmoil, the digital token, TerraUSD, collapsed in mid-May this year. The crash caused a sensation because, in theory, it should not have happened, as TerraUSD is a stablecoin. This means that each unit of this digital currency, which is independent of states, banks or companies, should always be worth exactly one US dollar. The stablecoin losing its peg from the dollar was not an isolated case. Even the market leader among stablecoins, Tether, was temporarily quoted below the target price of one US dollar.


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14.06.2022 · ZEW (kki)
Comment
ZEW Economist Karolin Kirschenmann on EU Taxonomy
“The EU Taxonomy Is Problematic and Ultimately Political in Its Essence”
In the view of ZEW economist Dr. Karolin Kirschenmann, the EU taxonomy on sustainable capital investments sets the wrong incentives.

Together, the European Parliament’s Committees on Economic and Monetary Affairs and on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety have objected to the classification of nuclear power and gas as sustainable investments. Dr. Karolin Kirschenmann, deputy head of the Research Department “Pensions and Sustainable Financial Markets” at ZEW Mannheim, has commented on this matter.


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14.06.2022 · ZEW (msc/fbr/thc/deg)
ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment
Economic Outlook Improves
The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment Stands at Minus 28.0 Points
The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment Stands at Minus 28.0 Points

The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment for Germany climbed 6.3 points to a current value of minus 28.0 points in the June 2022 survey. The assessment of the economic situation in Germany improved by 8.9 points in the current survey, leaving the corresponding indicator at minus 27.6 points.


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13.06.2022 · ZEW (kvg/rge/deg)
Research
Minimum Standards Can Speed Up the Expansion of Renewable Energies in Heat Supply
Heat Transition
Most Germans heat with gas and oil. A ZEW research team has investigated how the heat transition can be accelerated by providing a targeted-oriented policy framework.

Minimum standards can be effective in motivating homeowners to replace gas and oil heating systems. This is the result of a recent study by ZEW Mannheim and the Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER) Dresden. “The heat transition is essential for Germany to achieve its climate goals. In view of the war in Ukraine and related sanctions, the heat transition has now become an even more urgent matter than before,” explains Professor Kathrine von Graevenitz, deputy head of ZEW’s “Environmental and Climate Economics” Research Department and co-author of the study.


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10.06.2022 · ZEW (fhe/cmb/deg)
Research
It Is a Good Thing That Net Purchases Are Coming to an End Now
ZEW Study on ECB Net Asset Purchases
The EZB’s cumulated net purchases of public sector securities have exceeded 4,340 billion euros.

The ECB will discontinue its net asset purchase programmes at the end of June. A new study by ZEW Mannheim with the support of the Brigitte Strube Stiftung has examined how the bond purchases have been allocated across the various euro countries.


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10.06.2022 · ZEW (der/deg)
Research
German Firms Expect Increasing Threat of Cyberattacks
The results of the new ZEW study from March and April show that firms in the various sectors perceive an increased risk of cyberattacks.

The war in Ukraine poses major challenges for German firms. High energy prices, as well as restricted access to intermediate inputs and products impacts business activities, especially in the manufacturing industry. Larger firms in the information economy and manufacturing industry are preparing for the increasing threat of cyberattacks and have taken precautionary measures. These are the findings of a representative survey by ZEW Mannheim between 17 March and 14 April 2022 among approximately 700 firms in the manufacturing industry and information economy, including the ICT sector, media service providers and knowledge-intensive service providers.


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09.06.2022 · ZEW (mkn/deg/mne)
Events
Economics of Climate Change ZEW Shows Strong Presence at BMBF Funding Measure’s Final Conference
Professor Martin Kesternich in the panel discussion “Quo vadis, Climate Economics? New Challenges for Climate Economics Research”

For more than ten years, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has funded scientific projects in the field of “Economics of Climate Change”, in which economists investigate efficient ways to achieve climate goals. At the final conference of the funding measure on 30 and 31 May in Berlin, ZEW Mannheim underlined its prominent role in the German climate economics research network, with ZEW researchers presenting seven projects and co-organising two breakout sessions, and Professor Martin Kesternich participating in the concluding panel discussion.


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08.06.2022 · ZEW (der/deg/mne)
Information Economy
Firms Made Progress in Digitalisation During COVID-19 Pandemic
The Business Survey in the first quarter of 2022 shows that the level of digitalisation in German firms has increased considerably.

When it comes to digitalisation, many firms in Germany have made quite some progress in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. In March 2022, for example, 54 per cent of firms in the information economy rated the level of digitalisation of their own products and services as high or very high, while this figure was still 38 per cent in September 2020. Meanwhile, in the manufacturing industry, the share of firms with a high or very high level of digitalisation of products and services has risen from 18 per cent in September 2020 to 37 per cent in March 2022.


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01.06.2022 · ZEW (dos/deg)
Research
Almost One Year After Flood Disaster: Majority in Favour of Mandatory Insurance Against Flood Damage
The number of Germans in favour of mandatory insurance against natural hazards increased slightly last year.

More than two thirds of German households support the introduction of mandatory insurance against flood damages and other natural hazards. Support has risen slightly following the flood disaster in 2021. This is the result of a representative survey conducted by ZEW Mannheim among around 5,000 households in 2020 and 2022.


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30.05.2022 · ZEW (hsh)
Comment
ZEW Economist Holger Stichnoth on Federal Labour Minister Hubertus Heil’s Proposal
It would make more sense to make a clear distinction between short-term aid payments and long-term support in the course of the energy transition, says ZEW redistribution expert Holger Stichnoth.

Federal Minister of Labour and Social Affairs, Hubertus Heil, has presented his plans for a so-called climate income (‘Klimageld’), a social compensation mechanism to relieve the burden on people with low and medium incomes in the face of high food and energy prices. Professor Holger Stichnoth, deputy head of the Research Department “Inequality and Public Policy” at ZEW Mannheim, has commented on this matter.


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Additional ZEW press releases

3. Recent Publications

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IN ENGLISH

3.1. ZEW expert briefs

ZEW expert brief No. 5, 2022

Carlo Moana Birkholz and Friedrich Heinemann
Magnitudes and Capital Key Divergence of the Eurosystem’s PSPP/PEPP Purchases Update June 2022

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3.2. ZEW Discussion Papers

Discussion Paper 22-020

Bettina Chlond, Martin Kesternich, and Timo Goeschl
More Money or Better Procedures? Evidence From an Energy Efficiency Assistance Program

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Discussion Paper 22-019

Melanie Arntz, Boris Ivanov, and Laura Pohlan
Regional Structural Change and the Effects of Job Loss

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Discussion Paper 22-018

Knut Blind, Bastian Krieger, and Maikel Pellens
The Interplay between Product Innovation, Publishing, Patenting and Developing Standards

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Discussion Paper 22-017

Francesco Berlingieri, André Diegmann, and Maresa Sprietsma
Preferred Field of Study and Academic Performance

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3.3. ZEW Expertises/Research Reports

Jan Abrell, Süheyb Bilici, Markus Blesl, Ulrich Fahl, Felix Kattelmann, Lena Kittel, Mirjam Kosch, Gunnar Luderer, Drin Marmullaku, Michael Pahle, Robert Pietzcker, Renato Rodrigues, and Jonathan Siegle
Optimal Allocation of the EU Carbon Budget: A Multi-Model Assessment

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Benjamin Görlach, Michael Jakob, Katharina Umpfenbach, Mirjam Kosch, Michael Pahle, Théo Konc, Nils aus dem Moore, Johannes Brehm, Simon Feindt, Fabian Pause, Jana Nysten, and Jan Abrell
A Fair and Solidarity-based EU Emissions Trading System for Buildings and Road Transport

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IN GERMAN

3.4. ZEWnews German Edition

The ZEWnews German Edition June 2022 contains articles on:

Minimum Standards Can Speed Up the Expansion of Renewable Energies in Heat Supply

If Founders Fail Once, They Are More Likely To Do So Again

Voters Should Start Caring More About Future-Oriented Policies Regardless of Their Age

Cooperation and Capabilities Play Key Role in the Diffusion of AI

Majority in Favour of Mandatory Insurance Against Flood Damage

Air Pollution in Germany: Increasing Fine Particle Pollution Leads to Higher Crime Rates

Q&A: Research as the Foundation of a Corporate Spin-Off

Digitalisation in the Medical Sector Requires Excellent Local Research

Opinion: Embracing Free Trade

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3.5. ZEW policy briefs

ZEW policy brief No. 2, 2022

Daniel Osberghaus
Versicherung von Hochwasserschäden klimasicher und sozial verträglich gestalten (Making Flood Damage Insurance Climate-Proof and Socially Compatible)

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3.6. ZEW-Finanzmarktreport (ZEW Financial Market Report)

ZEW Financial Market Report July 2022

Economic Sentiment Improves, Outlook Remains Cautious

Eurozone: Outlook Remains Unfavourable

USA: Pessimistic Sentiment Remains Unchanged

China: Significant Increase in Economic Expectations

Financial Market Experts Favour Regulation of Stablecoin Issuers

Special Question on Asset Classes: Downside Risks Are (Still) Present

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3.7. ZEW-Branchenreport Informationswirtschaft (ZEW Sector Report for the Information Economy)

ZEW Sector Report for the Information Economy, 1st Quarter 2022

Optimism Continues to Prevail in the Information Economy

Firms Made Progress in Digitalisation During COVID-19 Pandemic

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Additional ZEW publications

4. New Research Projects

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Economic Upheaval and Human Capital Formation

Additional information on the project site

Energy Consulting by Peers As a Key to Energy Efficiency Improvements in Low-Income Households

Additional information on the project site

Monitoring of the Participating of Small and Medium-Sized Companies (SMEs) within the Federal Direct R&D Project Funding (DPF) Classification of Firms

Additional information on the project site

How Forward Looking Does the Federal Government Invest? Development of a Monitoring of the Future Orientation of the Federal Budget

Additional information on the project site

Additional ZEW projects

5. 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.

5.1. Scientific Events

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

14.07.2022
ZEW Research Seminar
The Effect of COVID-19 Restrictions on Abortion Clinic Visits

Speaker: David Slusky (University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA)
Location of the event: ZEW Mannheim

Additional information

Additional ZEW events

6. Job Offers

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05.04.2022

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

Additional information and online application

10.03.2022

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

Additional information and online application

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