Content
1. News
25.06.2020 · ZEW (cas/jgl)
DIFI Report by ZEW and JLL
Coronavirus Crisis Causes Sentiment in Commercial Real Estate Financing to Fall to Historic Lows
The ongoing coronavirus crisis is now also reflected in the German Real Estate Finance Index (DIFI) of ZEW and JLL. In the second quarter of 2020, the sentiment indicator fell by 37.8 points to a current level of minus 56.7 points, with both the assessment of the current financing situation and the financing expectations for the coming six months having declined significantly. The variety of economic consequences and the uncertain impact of national and European economic stimulus packages have pushed the index to its lowest level since the survey began in 2011.
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23.06.2020 · ZEW (ibe/sel)
Questions & Answers
Using the Short-Term Push Towards Digitalisation for Long-Term Investments
Interview with ZEW Economist Professor Irene Bertschek
The coronavirus has hit the world economy hard, with the lockdown having paralysed public life for weeks in many countries. But even with the lockdown easing up, hygiene and distance regulations still make it difficult to work together, shop, and use business services. Professor Irene Bertschek, head of the ZEW Research Department “Digital Economy”, explains in an interview what role the digitalisation of companies plays in their resilience to the crisis, and how different industries can react to the markedly changed conditions.
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15.06.2020 · ZEW (chs)
Events
Using the Crisis to Strengthen Innovation
#ZEWlive on Rebooting the Economy in Baden-Württemberg
While the citizens of Baden-Württemberg continue to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, the state as a business hub must grapple with the economic challenges posed by it. Many employees are still working in short-time work schemes, and solo self-employed workers fear that they go out of business. Supply chains have been disrupted, while the automotive industry and its suppliers are suffering from a collapse in both domestic and export demand. For ZEW Mannheim’s online event focussing on Baden-Württemberg’s path towards economic recovery from the coronavirus, Baden-Württemberg Minister of Economic Affairs Dr. Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut and ZEW President Professor Achim Wambach discussed which economic policy measures the state could adopt in order to overcome the crisis.
This is the third time the series “First-Hand Information on Economic Policy”, moderated by journalist Elif Şenel, was held in digital format for #ZEWlive.
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27.05.2020 · ZEW (awh)
Statement
Competition in Times of Crisis
Opinion Piece by ZEW President Professor Achim Wambach
Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice-President of the EU Commission, has expressed concern about the “big differences” in state aid granted by the Member States in connection with the coronavirus pandemic. In particular, she fears that Germany’s aid programmes are giving its companies an advantage over those in countries whose governments cannot afford similar levels of support.
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Additional ZEW news
2. Personalia
2.1. In Memoriam
12.06.2020 · ZEW (kko/ybr)
Rolf Kentner Deceased
ZEW Mourns the Death of a ZEW Sponsors’ Association Founding Member
ZEW Mannheim mourns the death of Rolf Kentner, who passed away on 20 May 2020 at the age of 73. The former director of the Baden-Württembergische Bank in Mannheim was a close associate of ZEW for many years. Managing Director Thomas Kohl praises Rolf Kentner as a “valued friend and supporter, always ready to lend his knowledge and creative power to ZEW research.”
As representative of Baden-Württembergische Bank AG, Rolf Kentner was one of the founding members of the ZEW Sponsors’ Association for Science and Practice, serving as a board member and treasurer from 1993 to 2005. His strong commitment facilitated the establishment and subsequent rapid growth of the association, leading to the important role it continues to play today in supporting ZEW.
All of us at ZEW are very grateful for Mr. Kentner’s bountiful contributions; he will be greatly missed.
3. Press Releases
25.06.2020 · ZEW (der/sve/sel)
Research
Companies Can Benefit from Mobile and Flexible Work Arrangements
In light of the current coronavirus crisis, many businesses have no choice but to offer far more flexible work arrangements for their employees than they did before. Working from home is currently crucial to reduce the risk of infection at the workplace and on the way to work. In many cases, allowing employees to flexibly adapt their working hours also became inevitable due to the closure of schools and childcare facilities. In this context, a study by ZEW Mannheim shows that companies can benefit from flexible work arrangements if they provide adequate digital infrastructure for their employees.
Service providers that adopt flexible working models and make mobile devices like laptops or smartphones available to their employees tend to be more productive than others.
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23.06.2020 · ZEW (msc/sel)
China Economic Panel
Expectations for Chinese Economy Improve
CEP Indicator Rises to a New Reading of 30.5 Points
In the current June survey (9–17 June 2020), the CEP indicator climbs 15.7 points to a new value of 30.5 points, which is only slightly below the level of April 2020. The CEP indicator, based on the China Economic Panel (CEP) in cooperation with Fudan University, Shanghai, reflects the economic expectations of international financial market experts for China on a 12-month basis.
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19.06.2020 · ZEW (fhe)
Comment
EU Money Is Misallocated and Comes Too Late
ZEW Economist Friedrich Heinemann on the European Council Summit
Today, the European Council will discuss the proposals by the European Commission regarding the EU financial framework and the coronavirus recovery plan, Next Generation EU. The Commission proposed a 750-billion-euro recovery fund based on European bonds to help Member States weather the recession triggered by the coronavirus. What is at issue in the Council is not so much the size of the package as its allocation among the Member States and aid instruments. Professor Friedrich Heinemann, head of the Research Department “Corporate Taxation and Public Finance” at ZEW Mannheim, comments on this matter.
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16.06.2020 · ZEW (msc/fbr/jrr/sel)
ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment
Both Expectations and Assessment of the Current Situation Improve
The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment Stands at 63.4 Points
In June 2020, the ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment for Germany increased for the third consecutive time. The indicator currently stands at 63.4 points, which corresponds to a rise of 12.4 points compared with the May result. The assessment of the economic situation in Germany has improved for the first time since January 2020. In the current survey, the corresponding indicator stands at minus 83.1 points, 10.4 points higher than in the previous month.
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15.06.2020 · ZEW (fhe/sel)
Research
A Third of Short-Time Workers in Germany Fear for Their Jobs
Despite the massive drop in production on account of the coronavirus pandemic in March/April 2020, the vast majority of German workers still view their own jobs as relatively secure. This sense of security, however, does not apply to employees in short-time work schemes, people on leave of absence without continued pay, and industries particularly affected by the lockdown. These are the central findings of the latest report from the “Mannheimer Corona-Studie” (“Mannheim Coronavirus Survey”) by the University of Mannheim and ZEW Mannheim, which focuses on a subjectively assessed risk of unemployment.
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10.06.2020 · ZEW (mkn/vhu/wha/sel)
Research
Reluctance Towards E-Cars Not Only Due to High Costs
ZEW Study on Electric Mobility
For longer distances, drivers use vehicles with internal combustion engines far more often than electric cars. This not only applies to privately owned cars but especially car-sharing ones, where the cost structure for both types of driving is the same for customers. Higher purchase prices and differences in running costs between electric cars and internal combustion engines are not the only reason for the reluctance towards electric vehicles, as behavioural and non-monetary factors are also likely to play a role. Everyday distances, though, are easily accessible with a standard e-car. This is the result of a recent study by ZEW Mannheim.
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08.06.2020 · ZEW (mlu/sel)
M&A Index
M&A Activities in the European Energy Sector in Decline
Following a peak phase between 2005 and 2017, the number of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) on the European energy market almost halved between 2017 and 2019. Moreover, the transaction volume in 2019 reached its lowest level in the past 15 years. This is the result of calculations carried out by ZEW Mannheim based on the Zephyr database of Bureau van Dijk.
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04.06.2020 · ZEW (its/sel)
M&A Index
Mergers and Acquisitions Involving German Firms Stabilize at an Extremely Low Level
The number of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) involving German firms continues to decline for the second year in a row. In the second half of 2019, the ZEW-ZEPHYER M&A Index – established in 2005 to measure M&A transactions involving German companies – recorded its lowest levels. In August 2019, the index dropped to 59 points, before showing signs of recovery in the beginning of 2020.
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02.06.2020 · ZEW (mar/sby/fbe/sel)
Research
Working from Home During the Pandemic Impacts the Household Division of Labour
The lockdown measures to contain COVID-19 could reinforce traditional gender roles in families. While working from home allows mothers to increase their working hours, they also have to assume more household and child-caring responsibilities, especially if fathers are unable to work from home. In about 30 per cent of households with children, the father has a more flexible working arrangement than the mother and therefore has more time for childcare and household responsibilities. In most families, however, the bulk of these tasks are carried out by women. These are the results of a ZEW expert brief from ZEW Mannheim.
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02.06.2020 · ZEW (cli/raw/sel)
Research
Better Reconciliation of Work and Family Life Reason for Higher Birth Rate in France
In the 1990s and 2000s, the birth rate in France was about 50 per cent higher than in Germany. At the same time, France had a higher proportion of women in full-time employment. While France invested a lot of money in childcare, women in Germany often had to choose between having children and their careers. High-earning women with a university degree in particular were found to have fewer children in Germany and were more likely to postpone family planning. Women in France had more children and started working again more often between births.
This is the result of a recent study by ZEW Mannheim in cooperation with the Copenhagen Business School and the University of Strasbourg.
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29.05.2020 · ZEW (ibe/der/sel)
Research
High Level of Digitalisation Can Help Overcome the Crisis
ZEW Expert Brief on Solo Self-Employment During the Coronavirus Crisis
The coronavirus pandemic is having a major impact on the economy, with solo self-employed workers being particularly hard hit by the crisis. In a ZEW expert brief based on a survey among more than 16,000 full time self-employed individuals without employees, researchers analysed how these workers are affected by the coronavirus pandemic and in which ways digitalisation can help overcome the crisis.
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28.05.2020 · ZEW (ssi/sel)
Research
Socially Responsible Behaviour Can Slow the Spread of the Coronavirus
Regions with a high level of social responsibility are seeing a slower spread of COVID-19 than regions with lower levels of social capital. This relationship between socially responsible behaviour and the spread of the virus was not only observed in Germany, but also in Italy, Austria, Switzerland, the UK, the Netherlands and Sweden. These are the results of a recent study conducted by a team of ZEW economists and researchers from the universities of Mannheim and Bonn.
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Additional ZEW press releases
4. Recent Publication
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IN ENGLISH
4.1. ZEWnews English Edition
The ZEWnews English Edition May/June 2020 contains articles on:
- Socially Responsible Behaviour Can Slow the Spread of the Coronavirus
- Innovative Companies Are More Resilient to Crises and Less Prone to Cut Employment
- Contact-Tracing App: Creating Incentives for Fast and Widespread Adoption
- Q&A: What Does the New Junior Research Group IMES Work On?
- Working from Home: Many Jobs in Germany Still Have Untapped Potential
- Opinion: Competition in Times of Crisis
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This issue contains a Focus on M&A with the following articles:
- German M&A Index Declines Further
- Are Takeovers by Big Tech in Decline?
- Chinese Firms Dominate M&A Deals in the Automotive Industry
- Have M&A Activities in the European Energy Sector Passed Their Peak?
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4.2. ZEW expert briefs
ZEW expert brief – No. 9, 2020
Melanie Arntz, Sarra Ben Yahmed and Francesco Berlingieri
Working from Home and Covid-19
The Chances and Risks for Gender Gaps
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4.3. German Real Estate Finance Index(DIFI Report)
DIFI Report, Second Quarter 2020
- The Corona Crisis Hits the Industry with Full Force
- Only the Logistics Sector Could Benefit
- Renewed Downward Trend in the Refinancing Markets
- Pressure on Margins Appears to Have Eased
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4.4. ZEW Discussion Papers
Discussion Paper 20-029
Marta F. Arroyabe, Katrin Hussinger and John Hagedoorn
Hiring New Key Inventors to Improve Firms’ Post-M&A Inventive Output
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Discussion Paper 20-028
Matteo Alpino, Zareh Asatryan, Sebastian Blesse and Nils Wehrhöfer
Austerity and Distributional Policy
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Discussion Paper 20-027
Zareh Asatryan and David Gomtsyan
The Incidence of VAT Evasion
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Discussion Paper 20-026
Wolfgang Habla, Vera Huwe and Martin Kesternich
Beyond Monetary Barriers to Electric Vehicle Adoption: Evidence From Observed Usage of Private and Shared Cars
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Discussion Paper 20-025
Cäcilia Lipowski, Ralf Wilke and Bertrand Koebel
Exploring the Puzzle of Human Reproduction: Register Data based Evidence from France and Germany
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Discussion Paper 20-024
Barbara Boggiano
Long-Term Effects of the Paraguayan War (1864–1870): From Male Scarcity to Intimate Partner Violence
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IN GERMAN
4.5. ZEW-Kurzexpertisen (ZEW expert briefs)
ZEW expert brief – No. 8, 2020
Irene Bertschek and Daniel Erdsiek
Soloselbstständigkeit in der Corona-Krise
Digitalisierung hilft bei der Bewältigung der Krise
(Solo Self-Employment in the Coronavirus Crisis
Digitalisation Helps to Overcome the Crisis)
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4.6. ZEW-Finanzmarktreport (ZEW Financial Market Report)
ZEW Financial Market Report July 2020
- Economy to Bottom Out in Summer 2020
- Eurozone: Economic Situation Improves for the First Time Since January 2020
- USA: Economic Expectations Rise for the Third Consecutive Time
- Japan: Economic Expectations Improved Again
- Great Britain: Economic Situation Only Slightly Changed
- Special Question: Forecasts Become More Stable, Downside Risk Remains High
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Additional ZEW publications
5. New Research Projects
Firm Dynamics in the Knowledge Economy – Indicator Study 2021
Additional information on the project site
Medium-Sized Companies in the Corona Crisis Reflected in their Website Contents
Additional information on the project site
Options for the Post-COVID-19 Stabilization of the Eurozone
Additional information on the project site
Uniform Pricing in Healthcare Procurement
Additional information on the project site
Update 2020 of the Country Index for Family Enterprises
Additional information on the project site
Additional ZEW projects
6. Events
In order to support the nationwide containment measures against the coronavirus, ZEW is examining to what extent the events listed here can take place virtually. Individual dates may be postponed. 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
02.07.2020
ZEW Research Seminar
What Kind of Fiscal Capacity?
Evidence from a Randomized Survey Experiment in Five European Countries in Times of Corona
Speaker: Roel Beetsma (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Location of the eventt: Online via ZOOM
Additional information
02.07.2020
Conference
18th ZEW Conference on the Economics of Information and Communication Technologies
Speaker: Avi Goldfarb (University of Toronto, Canada)
Location of the event: Online via ZOOM
Additional information
08.07.2020
Virtual Real Estate Seminar
Asset Productivity, Local Information Diffusion and Commercial Real Estate Returns
Understanding the Productivity of a Firm’s Asset Base
Speaker: Tingyu Zhou (Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA)
Location of the event: Online via ZOOM
Additional information
09.07.2020
ZEW Research Seminar
Tax Evasion and the Minimum Wage
Evidence from Hungary
Speaker: László Sandor (University of Luxembourg)
Location of the event: Online via ZOOM
Additional information
22.07.2020
Virtual Real Estate Seminar
Tax Induced Divestments
Evidence from a Kink in Capital Gains Tax Rates
Speaker: Walter D'Lima (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, USA)
Location of the event: Online via ZOOM
Additional information
27.07.2020
Virtual Market Design Seminar
Exploitative Priority Service
Speaker: Eyal Winter (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel and Lancaster University, United Kingdom)
Location of the event: Online via ZOOM
Additional information
05.08.2020
Virtual Real Estate Seminar
Regional Divergence and House Prices
Speaker: Jack Liebersohn (The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA)
Location of the event: Online via ZOOM
Additional information
6.2. Public Events
01.07.2020
YES! – Young Economic Summit
2020 YES! Southwest Regional Final
Location of the event: Online via ZOOM
Additional information
7. Job Offers
10.06.2020
Doctoral/Postdoctoral Researcher (f/m/d) for the Research Department “Digital Economy”
Additional information and online application
26.06.2020
Tenure Track Researcher (100%, f/m/d) for the Research Department “Digital Economy”
Additional information and online application
26.06.2020
Tenure Track Researcher (PhD, 100%) (f/m/d) for the Research Department “Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental Management“
Additional information and online application
Additional current job offers
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