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This article examines the recent downturn in Germany's housing construction sector, marked by a significant drop in …
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die Stromkosten in Deutschland sinken werden. Die Stromgestehungskosten stellen jedoch keine belastbare Grundlage für die …The falling levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) of renewables is often used to argue that electricity costs in Germany …
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Bei der Finanzierung von Investitionen sind die Kommunen stark auf Fördermittel angewiesen. Diese werden über zahlreiche Programme verteilt, wobei die Länder eine maßgebliche Rolle spielen. Die empirische Forschung legt nahe, dass politische Verbindungen die Zuweisung dieser Mittel...
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The observation of the remarkably stable development of inequality indicators in Germany in the relevant period … inequality. In Germany, AfD supporters are also rather critical of a (flat-rate) expansion of redistribution policies. Their view …
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synthetischen "Deutschland ohne Schuldenbremse". Dieser Beitrag begegnet einigen methodischen Problemen der Studie mit einer …. (2024) attempted to refute the frequently voiced criticism that the debt brake hinders government investment. The synthetic … control method used compares Germany's actual investment activity with a synthetic "Germany without a debt brake". This …
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The German "traffic light" (Ampel) coalition has set ambitious new energy transition targets. Using an open data tool developed at DIW Berlin, we discuss the progress and challenges of selected indicators. Since the government took over, photovoltaic capacity increased by 45 % to 87 GW by April...
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