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Newsletter September 2021

No. 2021-09 · 29 September 2021 (Yvonne Bräutigam, newsletter@zew.de) ISSN 1684-5331

Content

1.

News

2.

Personalia

2.1.

In Memoriam

2.2.

Awards

2.3.

Appointments

3.

Press Releases

4.

Recent Publications

IN ENGLISH

4.1.

German Real Estate Finance Index (DIFI Report)

4.2.

ZEW Discussion Papers

4.3.

ZEW Expertises/Research Reports

IN GERMAN

4.4.

ZEWnews German Edition

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

1. News

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29.09.2021 · ZEW (mfk/lra/ybr)
Dates and News
ZEW Develops Simulation Game “Climate Cabinet” for Young People
Research Department Is Committed to Education for Sustainable Development
The simulation game offers young people the opportunity to deal with current developments and challenges.

For two years, ZEW Mannheim and the foundation “Klimastiftung für Bürger” have been developing a way to enter into dialogue with young people: the simulation game “Climate Cabinet”. The game vividly simulates how Germany can become climate-neutral, but also what challenges need to be overcome in the process. The simulation game has now been completed and can be booked daily at the Klima Arena in Sinsheim.


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27.09.2021 · ZEW (ybr)
Dates and News
The State of Fiscal Resilience How Prepared Is Europe for Future Crises?
EconPol Annual Conference 2021
This year’s EconPol Europe’s annual conference is going to be held virtually on 13 and 14 October.

How resilient is Europe’s fiscal framework to other future crises after COVID-19? This question is at the heart of this year’s EconPol Europe’s annual conference to be held virtually on 13 and 14 October. EconPol Europe The European Network for Economic and Fiscal Policy Research is a unique collaboration of 14 policy-oriented university and non-university research institutes, including ZEW. For the fifth time, the conference brings together expert network members from across Europe with politicians, policymakers, researchers, and journalists.


The conference opens with a keynote address and is followed by a panel debate on fiscal policy for the post-covid era: US vs. EU, with renowned experts Olivier Blanchard, Debora Revoltella, Claudia Sahm, and Maarten Verwey. The following sessions have an academic focus. Leading economists from the EconPol network present their latest research on such highly topical issues as climate policy and (fair) international taxation. In a panel on the second day of the conference, ZEW economist Dr. Sebastian Blesse presents a survey experiment among German citizens and politicians on the question whether misinformation undermines political competition. Participation is free of charge.

Additional information and registration (free of charge)

23.09.2021 · ZEW (fbr/ybr)
DIFI Report by ZEW and JLL
Commercial Real Estate Financing Continues Its Upward Move
DIFI Back in Positive Territory Again
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.

The German Real Estate Finance Index (DIFI) by ZEW Mannheim and JLL continues its upward trend. In the third quarter of 2021, it increases for the fifth time in a row and stands at 5.6 points (up 8.9 points compared to the previous quarter). This is the first time since the fourth quarter of 2017 that the index has moved above the zero mark.


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20.09.2021 · ZEW (pbo/lra/ybr)
Questions & Answers
Chinese Import Competition Can Act as Both a Stimulus or a Brake
How Does Chinese Innovation Affect German Companies?
Dr. Philipp Böing on China’s innovation policy and its impact on German companies.

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to slow sown global markets, China’s economy is booming like the crisis never happened. More importantly, China is making massive investments in innovation in a bid to become the global leader in technology.


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16.09.2021 · ZEW (lra/ybr)
Public Events
More Competition for More Innovation
#ZEWBookTalk on Advancing Innovation
ZEW President Achim Wambach (right) and Philippe Aghion (left) discussed ways to advance innovation at the #ZEWBookTalk.

How is creative destruction connected to innovation? Can competition policy stimulate industrial dynamics? How to solve Europe’s ‘unicorn problem’? On 14 September 2021, ZEW President Professor Achim Wambach and Professor Philippe Aghion, Collège de France INSEAD and London School of Economics, have discussed these questions. The French economist also presented his book “The Power of Creative Destruction: Economic Upheaval and the Wealth of Nations” at the seventh #ZEWBookTalk.


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14.09.2021 · ZEW (jbe/nha/gli/sel)
Research
Industrial Dynamics and Productivity Development in Germany Stronger Promotion of Low-Tech Sectors Needed
For years, a decline in productivity growth and a slowdown in firm dynamics have been clearly visible in almost all sectors in Germany.

For years, a decline in productivity growth and a slowdown in industrial dynamics have been clearly visible in almost all sectors in Germany. Policymakers fear that this will have long-term effects on economic growth and employment. What is needed are significantly stronger business and productivity dynamics. But how can this be achieved? Especially companies in the low-tech sector are important drivers of productivity growth. So far, however, they have not been given enough attention by policymakers, as a recent study by ZEW Mannheim on behalf of the Bertelsmann Stiftung shows.


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10.09.2021 · ZEW (awh/mot)
Opinion
Ensuring Secure Energy Supply
ZEW President Achim Wambach and ZEW economist Marion Ott on the growing demands on the electricity supply grid.

The rapid expansion of renewables has created new challenges for security of supply. Long-term forward contracts could help to address them.


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03.09.2021 · ZEW (msc/ybr)
Business Cycle Tableaus by ZEW and Börsen-Zeitung
Only Slightly Changed Economic Forecasts for 2021/22
Economists Remain Optimistic About German Economy
Economists Remain Optimistic About German Economy

Economic experts expect consumer prices to continue to rise, but still consider this to be only a short-term phenomenon. Moreover, they are confident that the German economy has now embarked on a fairly stable growth path. This is the result of the business cycle tableaus by ZEW Mannheim and the German daily newspaper, Börsen-Zeitung.


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31.08.2021 · ZEW (ssi/chs/deg)
Research
Election Programmes of Political Parties: “Days of Political Uniformity Are Over”
ZEW Economist Professor Sebastian Siegloch in the #ZEWPodcast
ZEW economist Sebastian Siegloch explains in the podcast how the election programmes of individual parties affect households financially.

Germany will elect a new federal government on 26 September. Parties’ election campaigns are in full swing. As always, money is a crucial factor to win votes. In their election programmes, parties propose ideas to restructure taxes and the social security system. In the #ZEWPodcast, Professor Sebastian Siegloch, head of the ZEW Research Department “Social Policy and Redistribution”, explains how these reform proposals are reflected in citizens’ account balances.


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Additional ZEW news

2. Personalia

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2.1. In Memoriam

24.09.2021 · ZEW (tko/fhh/ybr)
ZEW Mourns the Death of the Former Chairman of the ZEW Sponsors’ Association
Dr. Dr. Peter Bettermann Deceased
ZEW mourns the death of Dr. Dr. Peter Bettermann, the former chairman of the ZEW Sponsors’ Association for Science and Practice.

ZEW Mannheim mourns the death of Dr. Dr. Bettermann, who passed away on 19 September 2021 at the age of 74. The former spokesman for the company management and partner of Freudenberg & Co. had been a member of ZEW Sponsors’ Association for Science and Practice since 2001. In 2005, he took over the chairmanship of the association until 2013.


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2.2. Awards

31.08.2021 · ZEW (ybr)
ZEW Economist Simon Reif Named Thought Leader of the Year
Title Awarded by Handelsblatt and Boston Consulting Group: Active Drivers of Transformation in the Pandemic
Title Awarded by Handelsblatt and Boston Consulting Group: Active Drivers of Transformation in the Pandemic.

Dr. Simon Reif, health economist and head of the ZEW Project Group “Health Care Markets and Health Policy”, has been named thought leader of the year 2021 by Handelsblatt and the Boston Consulting Group. He is thus one of the people who, despite the COVID-19 crisis, have been using their ideas to actively drive transformation.


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2.3. Appointments

17.09.2021 · ZEW (ybr)
ZEW Junior Research Associate Accepts Position at Leibniz University Hannover
Maximilian Todtenhaupt to Join the Faculty of Economics in 2022
The ZEW Junior Research Associate Dr. Maximilian Todtenhaupt has accepted a W3 professorship in economics with a focus on public finance at Leibniz University Hannover

ZEW Junior Research Associate Dr. Maximilian Todtenhaupt has accepted a W3 professorship in economics with a focus on public finance at Leibniz University Hannover, where he will start on 1 September 2022. Until 2018, he was a researcher in the “Corporate Taxation and Public Finance” Department at ZEW Mannheim and obtained his PhD from the University of Mannheim.


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3. Press Releases

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15.09.2021 · ZEW (jab/lra/sel)
Research
German Energy Transition Lowers Emissions of Electricity Generation and Electricity Prices Also in Neighbouring Countries
German Energy Transition Lowers Emissions of Electricity Generation and Electricity Prices Also in Neighbouring Countries

Electricity from solar or wind power is increasingly substituting electricity from conventional coal and gas-fired power plants in Germany. This reduces both emissions and wholesale prices on the energy market. Both effects benefit not only Germany, but via the transnational electricity market also its neighbouring countries. However, the costs of promoting renewable energies are mainly borne by German consumers, as they pay the EEG surcharge levied on them.


This is the result of a study by ZEW Mannheim and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) based on generation and wholesale market price data for ten Central European countries between 2015 and 2020.

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13.09.2021 · ZEW (hsh/deg)
Research
Poorer Households Have on Average a Longer Travel Time to School
Accessibility of Educational Institutions
Children and young people from the poorest 20 per cent of households live an average of five minutes longer away from secondary school than children from other households.

In Germany, low-income households need more time on average to get to nursery, primary and secondary schools. Although the time difference to more affluent households is usually only a few minutes each way, this means a significant additional time burden over the course of a year.


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07.09.2021 · ZEW (msc/fbr/jrr/sel)
ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment
Economic Expectations Fall, Assessment of Current Situation Improves
The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment Stands at 26.5 Points
The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment Stands at 26.5 Points

The ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment for Germany decreased in the September 2021 survey, falling 13.9 points to a new reading of 26.5 points. Since May 2021, the indicator has dropped for the fourth consecutive time. The assessment of the economic situation in Germany improved in September 2021 again and currently stands at 31.9 points, 2.6 points higher than in August 2021. The situation indicator has continuously increased since February 2021, when it stood at minus 67.2 points.


The situation indicator has increased by 72.0 points since May 2021, while the expectation indicator has decreased by 57.9 points during the same period. The current reading of the ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment for Germany implies that over the next six months economic growth in Germany will only slightly be higher than its current reading.

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06.09.2021 · ZEW (fhe/deg)
Representatives of Highly Indebted Euro States in the ECB Governing Council Support Continuation of Bond Purchases
Study on Monetary Policy Conflicts in the ECB Governing Council
The polarisation within the ECB Council on the continuation of the Eurosystem’s government bond purchases corresponds to the public debt level of the individual members’ home countries.

The continuation of the Eurosystem’s government bond purchases is a controversial issue within the ECB Council. A study by ZEW Mannheim now shows for the first time that the polarisation within the Council corresponds to the public debt level of the individual members’ home countries. In their public statements, national central bank presidents from countries with high government debt tend to support the continuation of the ECB’s current bond purchase programmes. On the other hand, the representatives of low-debt countries are more sceptical and call for an early exit from the programmes.


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05.09.2021 · ZEW (gli/rha)
Research
Car Industry: Mergers at Lowest Level in Ten Years
ZEW Analysis at the Start of the IAA Mobility Show
Due to the uncertainty about future climate policy, M&A activity in Germany is recovering only slowly, says ZEW economist Georg Licht.

With the start of the IAA Mobility Show, the most important German industrial sector and its problems are once again moving into the spotlight. Climate policy and the consequences of the pandemic pose major challenges for all manufacturers. This is reflected not least in the plans for mergers in this sector.


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01.09.2021 · ZEW (awh/vgr)
Comment
Federal Network Agency Should Continue to Rely on Auctions
ZEW Economists Comment on Frequency Allocation
Good access to mobile broadband is a prerequisite for digital transformation.

At the end of 2025, the spectrum usage rights in the bands at 800 MHz, 1,800 MHz and 2.6 GHz will expire. The Bundesnetzagentur (Federal Network Agency) has therefore sparked a discussion on how best to provide the freed-up spectrum for use from 2026 onwards in such a way as to ensure a functioning mobile radio market and optimal broadband coverage. For this purpose, the agency published a scenario paper on which ZEW President Professor Achim Wambach and Professor Vitali Gretschko, head of the Research Department “Market Design” at ZEW Mannheim, have provided their views.


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Additional ZEW press releases

4. Recent Publications

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IN ENGLISH

4.1. German Real Estate Finance Index (DIFI Report)

DIFI Report, Third Quarter 2021

Situation Indicator Rises Sharply

Outlook Gloomier for the Office, Retail and Hotel Segments While the Logistics and Residential Segments Are Still Attractive in the Current Market Environment

Positive Assessment of the Current Situation in the Refinancing Markets; The Outlook Remains Mixed

Real Estate Investments in Light of Current Inflation Expectations

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4.2. ZEW Discussion Papers

Discussion Paper 21-074

Robert Germeshausen, Sven Heim, and Ulrich J. Wagner
Support for Renewable Energy: The Case of Wind Power

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Discussion Paper 21-073

Sabrina Genz, Terry Gregory, Markus Janser, Florian Lehmer, and Britta Matthes
How Do Workers Adjust When Firms Adopt New Technologies?

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Discussion Paper 21-072

Dirk Czarnitzki and Kristof Van Criekingen
Information Leakage, Imitation, and the Patent System

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Discussion Paper 21-071

Bastian Krieger and Vera Zipperer
Does Green Public Procurement Trigger Environmental Innovations?

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Discussion Paper 21-070

Martin Lange
The Legacy of State Socialism on Attitudes Toward Immigration

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Discussion Paper 21-069

Marius Berger and Sandra Gottschalk
Financing and Advising Early Stage Startups: The Effect of Angel Investor Subsidies

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Discussion Paper 21-068

Jan Abrell and Mirjam Kosch
Cross-Country Spillovers of Renewable Energy Promotion The Case of Germany

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Discussion Paper 21-067

Gustav Fredriksson, Florian Landis, and Sebastian Rausch
Between- and Within-Country Distributional Impacts from Harmonizing Carbon Prices in the EU

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Discussion Paper 21-066

Jessica Ordemann and Friedhelm Pfeiffer
The Evolution of Educational Wage Differentials for Women and Men, from 1996 to 2019

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Discussion Paper 21-065

Gunther Glenk and Stefan Reichelstein
Intermittent Versus Dispatchable Power Sources: An Integrated Competitive Assessment

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Discussion Paper 21-064

Jan Abrell, Sebastian Rausch, and Clemens Streitberger
The Economic and Climate Value of Flexibility in Green Energy Markets

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Discussion Paper 21-063

Robert Clark, Decio Coviello, and Adriano De Leverano
Centralized Procurement and Delivery Times: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Italy

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4.3. ZEW Expertises/Research Reports

Johannes Bersch, Enrico De Monte, Nadine Hahn, and Georg Licht
Industry and Productivity Dynamics in Germany

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IN GERMAN

4.4. ZEWnews German Edition

The ZEWnews German Edition September 2021 contains articles on:

Inflation Effect of the ECB’s Change of Strategy Disputed Among Financial Experts

Counteracting Information Deficits and Disinformation in Times of Fake News

Q&A: How Does Chinese Innovation Affect German Companies?

Opinion: Ensuring Secure Energy Supply

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This issue contains a focus on Bundestagswahl with the following articles:

10 Recommendations for Economic Policy

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4.5. ZEW-Kurzexpertisen (ZEW expert briefs)

ZEW expert brief No. 8, 2021

Claudia Neu, Lukas Riedel, and Holger Stichnoth
Erreichbarkeit von Bildungs-, Gesundheits- und kulturellen Einrichtungen (Accessibility to Educational, Health and Cultural Facilities)

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ZEW expert brief No. 7, 2021

Vitali Gretschko and Achim Wambach
Stellungnahme zu Grundsätzen und Szenarien für die Bereitstellung der Mobilfunkfrequenzen (Statement on Principles and Scenarios for the Provision of Mobile Radio Frequencies)

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4.6. ZEW-Finanzmarktreport (ZEW Financial Market Report)

ZEW Financial Market Report October 2021

Economic Expectations Decline Again, Situation Assessed More Positively

Eurozone: Expectations Drop Significantly

USA: Economic Expectations Revised Significantly Downwards

China: Economic Outlook Deteriorates Further

Positive Outlook for International Equity Markets

Special Question on Asset Classes

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

Johannes Schmitt, Gero Stenke, Josefine Diekhof, Bastian Krieger, Georg Licht, and Christian Rammer
Unternehmenskultur als Resilienzfaktor? Forschen und Entwickeln in der Pandemie (Corporate Culture as a Resilience Factor? Research and Development in the Pandemic)

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Additional ZEW publications

5. New Research Projects

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Creation of a Representative Data Base of Young Firms in North Rhine-Westfalia

Additional information on the project site

Drivers and Barriers for Innovation in the German SME sector

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Improving Energy Efficiency in Low-Income Households: Empirical Evidence and Field Experiments

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Proposals for Improving the Administration of the German R&D Tax Credit

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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

04.10.2021
Decarbonization Seminar/Joint Seminar ZEW and MISES
Storing Power: Market Structure Matters
Decarbonization Seminar/Joint Seminar ZEW and MISES

Speaker: Natalia Fabra (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
Location of the event: Online

Additional information

06.10.2021
Mannheim Applied Seminar
Promoting Gender Equality
Paternity Leave and Household Choices

Speaker: Hosny Zoabi (The New Economic School, Moscow, Russia)
Location of the event: University of Mannheim and online

Additional information

07.10.2021
ZEW Research Seminar
Too Much Power to the Pill?
The Tale of a Second Revolution

Speaker: Franziska Valder (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Location of the event: ZEW Mannheim

Additional information

07.10.2021
Mannheim Competition Policy Forum
Do Economists Have a Useful Role to Play in Competition Policy (and Do They Play It)?

Speaker: Michael Katz (Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Location of the event: Online

Additional information

13.10.2021
Mannheim Applied Seminar
Froebel’s Gifts: How the Kindergarten Movement Changed the American Family

Speaker: Philipp Ager (University of Mannheim)
Location of the event: University of Mannheim and online

Additional information

21.10.2021
ZEW Research Seminar
Industry-University Collaboration and Commercializing Chinese Corporate Innovation

Speaker: Po-Hsuan (Paul) Hsu (National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu City, Taiwan)
Location of the event: Online

Additional information

25.10.2021
QUEST
Does Green Public Procurement Trigger Environmental Innovations?

Speaker: Bastian Krieger (ZEW)
Location of the event: Online

Additional information

03.11.2021
Mannheim Applied Seminar
Learning About the Long Run

Speaker: Emi Nakamura (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Location of the event: Online

Additional information

04.11.2021 05.11.2021
Workshop
Economics of Public Procurement
Third ZEW Workshop

Location of the event: ZEW Mannheim

Additional information

08.11.2021
Virtual Market Design Seminar
Organized Information Transmission

Speaker: Laurent A. Mathevet (New York University, USA)
Location of the event: Online

Additional information

11.11.2021 12.11.2021
Conference
13th Real Estate Markets and Capital Markets (ReCapNet) Conference
Digitalization and Real Estate

Location of the event: Online

Additional information

29.11.2021 02.12.2021
Conference
Financial Literacy Across the Disciplines
Inaugural Conference and Early Career Workshop

Speakers: Claudia Buch (Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt), Annamaria Lusardi (George Washington University, Washington, D. C., USA), David Leiser (Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel) and Martin Weber (University of Mannheim and ZEW)
Location of the event: ZEW Mannheim

Additional information

Additional ZEW events

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