CEPIE Newsletter 02/2022
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Newsletter 02/2022

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New Colleagues

Regular Research Events

Upcoming Research Workshops and Events

Recent Publications

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New Colleagues

[© Romy Vinogradova]

Welcome to Dr Valentin Lindlacher!

Since 1st October, Dr Valentin Lindlacher is the new holder of the Junior Professorship in International Economic Policy. Further information on his research interests, work and publications can be found on his personal website.
 
Personal Website

New CEPIE Associate Member

CEPIE is pleased to welcome Michalis Drouvelis as a new Associate Member. Michalis is Professor of Behavioral Economics at the University of Birmingham. In Summer 2022, he spent a research stay at the Faculty of Business and Economics and CEPIE as part of the Distinguished Research Fellowship Program.
 
List of Associates and Guests
[© Uta Schwarz; Farewell gathering for Philipp Richter]

Farewell to Philipp Richter

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Philipp Richter left the faculty at the end of the summer semester. His work focused on foreign trade theory combined with environmental economics. We are all very grateful for his great commitment to research and teaching. He has provided strong support to our PhD students and inspired many cohorts with his courses at the Bachelor's and Master's level. Since September, Philipp Richter has a teaching position at the University of Mannheim. We wish him all the best!
 

Regular Research Events

each Tuesday,
18:15 p.m.
Research Colloquium
Research Colloquium of the Faculty
The colloquium hosts international and domestic scientists presenting up-to-date research results.
Ort Festsaal, 3rd Floor, Hülße-Bau
» Event Time Table
each Wednesday,
11:10 a.m.
Research Seminar
Brown Bag Seminar
The Brown Bag Seminar offers a weekly opportunity for local scholars to bring forward their new research ideas.
Ort SCH/A3
» Event Time Table
 

Upcoming Events and Research Workshops

01.11.2022,
06:15 p.m.
"60 Minuten"
[Online Discussion Event, German]
Nachhaltig­keitsstandards und -siegel für Unternehmen
Claudia Brück (Fairtrade Deutschland)
Stefan Hörmann (Global Nature Fund)
Jun.-Prof. Samanthi Dijkstra-Silva (TUD)
Host: Prof. Dr. Remmer Sassen (TUD)
Ort online (in Zoom)
» More Information
21.11.2022,
06:30 p.m.
Panel Discussion
Inequality and the Political Economy of Contemporary Crises
Discussants: Anna Holzscheiter (TUD), Sugata Marjit (IIFT, Kolkata),
Host: Alexander Kemnitz (TUD)
Ort Festsaal, 3rd Floor, Hülße-Bau
» More Information
25-26.11.2022
Research Workshop
16th CESifo Workshop on Political Economy
Scientific Organizers: Christian Lessmann, Gunther Markwardt and Niklas Potrafke
Ort Dresden (planned as on-site event)
» More Information
29.11.2022,
06:15 p.m.
Bundesbank Lecture
Monetary Policy Communication:
The Role of Medium, Messenger, and Message

Speaker: Michael Weber (Booth School of Business, University of Chicago)
 
Ort Hybrid event:
Festsaal, 3rd Floor, Hülße-Bau
and online (in Zoom)
» More Information
13.12.2022,
06:15 p.m.
"60 Minuten"
[Online Discussion Event, German]
Wie geht es mit der Alterssicherung weiter?
Prof. Jörg Rocholl, PhD (ESMT Berlin, Präsident und Inhaber der Deutsche Bank Professur für nachhaltige Finanzwirtschaft)
Prof. Dr. Martin Werding (Sachverständigenrat zur Begutachtung der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung und Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Lehrstuhl für Sozialpolitik und Öffentliche Finanzen)
Host: Prof. Dr. Christian Leßmann (TUD)
Ort online (in Zoom)
» More Information
24.01.2023,
06:15 p.m.
"60 Minuten"
[Online Discussion Event, German]
Krisenlage der Welt:
Energiekrise und danach?

Prof. Dr. Dominik Möst (TUD)
Prof. Dr. Werner Gleißner (TUD, Future Value Group)
Host: Prof. Dr. Thomas Günther (TUD)
Ort online (in Zoom)
» More Information
25.01.2023
„Dresdner Vorträge zur Wirtschaftspolitik“ (Lecture Event, German)
Title to be announced
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Sarah Necker, ifo Institute, Fürth Branch
 
Ort ifo Dresden
» Past Events
08.03.2023
„Dresdner Vorträge zur Wirtschaftspolitik“ (Lecture Event, German)
Title to be announced
Speaker: Prof. Bernd Fitzenberger, IAB Nürnberg
Ort ifo Dresden
» Past Events
 

Past Events in the Summer Semester

[© Kremer, Leßmann, Rösel]

12th ifo Workshop on Regional Economics

Organized by the Dresden branch of the ifo Institute (Anna Kremer), the TU Dresden (Christian Leßmann) as well as the TU Braunschweig (Felix Rösel), the research workshop took place in Dresden from 8th to 9th September. It aimed at bringing together young scholars in the field of Regional Economics. There were more than four times as many submissions than available slots to this year’s workshop. Presentations covered a wide range of topics, namely Regional Structural Change, Political Economy, Economic History and Public Economics.
[© Leßmann and Rösel; Trip to Rammelsberg Mines]

Harz Workshop with
Prof. Dr. Christian Leßmann

Jointly organized by Christian Leßmann (TU Dresden), Felix Rösel (TU Braunschweig) and Martin Gassebner (Leibniz University Hannover), the Harz Workshop took place in Goslar from 29th September  to 1st October. It provided the respective chairs' PhD students with plenty of opportunity to network and exchange ideas as well as to present and discuss their ongoing research projects. Moreover, the 3-day-workshop was complemented by leisure activities in the Harz region, such as a trip to the Rammelsberg Mines.
 

Recent Publications

What has been going on in terms of research in our network?

Here, you can find an overview of recent publications (Journals, Working Papers and Policy Contributions) of our CEPIE members since April 2022.

You can access the publications directly by clicking on the arrow (↓).
 

Journals

Arin, K. P., Lacomba, J. A., Lagos, F., Moro-Egido, A. I., & Thum, M. (2022).
Exploring the hidden impact of the Covid-19 pandemic:
The role of urbanization. Economics & Human Biology, 46, 101119.
» Download
Broll, U., & Förster, A. (2022).
Market risk, value-at-risk and exponential weighting.
Economics and Business Review,
8(2), 80-91.
 
» Download
Buehling, K., Geissler, M., & Strecker, D. (2022).
Free access to scientific literature and its influence on the
publishing activity in developing countries:
The effect of Sci-Hub in the field of mathematics.
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology,
73(9), 1336 – 1355.
» Download
Kindt, A.-M., Geissler, M., & Bühling, K. (2022).
Be my (little) partner?! — Universities' role in regional innovation
systems when large firms are rare. Journal of Regional Science, 1– 22.
» Download
Kemnitz, A., & Roessler, M. (2022).
The effects of economic development on democratic institutions
and repression in non-democratic regimes: theory and evidence.
Constitutional Political Economy, 1-20.
 
» Download
 

Working Papers

Bolz, S. J., Naumann, F. & Richter, P. M. (2022).
Offshoring and Environmental Policy:
Firm Selection and Distributional Effects.
Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2022:
Big Data in Economics, ZBW –
Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, Kiel, Hamburg.

 
» Download
Karmann, A. & Sugawara, S. (2022).
Comparing the German and Japanese nursing home sectors:
Implications of demographic and policy differences.
CEPIE Working Paper, No. 02/22.
 
» Download
Konrad, K.A. & Thum, M. P.  (2022).
Elusive Effects of Oil and Gas Export Embargoes.
Working Paper of the Max Planck Institute
for Tax Law and Public Finance
No. 2022-05
» Download
Lamprecht, J., & Thum, M. P. (2022).
Opacity in Bargaining over Public Good Provision.
CESifo Working Paper No. 9871
» Download
 

Policy Contributions

Broll, U. & Förster, A.. (2022).
Deutsche Investmentfonds und die Folgen des Krieges.
ifo-schnelldienst
, Vol. 75, 46 - 50.
» Download
Freitas, D. & Syga, S. (2022).
35 Cent weniger für Benzin und 17 Cent weniger für Diesel
- Der Tankrabatt ist angekommen.
Ifo Dresden berichtet 05/2022
, 13 – 18 (forthcoming)
» Download
Karmann, A. et al. (2022). Europaweites Branchenmonitoring
der Gesundheitswirtschaftlichen Gesamtrechnung (EU-GGR):
Konzeptionelle Weiterentwicklung der deutschen GGR.
WifOR Forschungsbericht Mai 2022
, commissioned by the
Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
» Download
Thum, M. (2022). Warum ein Öl-Embargo Putin kaum schadet.
Sächsische Zeitung, 11.05.2022.
 
» Download
 
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