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economic research fields relevant to the development of the social market economy. At the Ludwig Erhard ifo Center for Social Market Economy and Institutional Economics in Fürth, we investigate how markets
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. The research assistant will be involved in a new and highly policy-relevant project on the German housing market. Tasks involve data gathering and synchronization, theory building, and empirical testing, and can
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group ‘governance of ecosystem services’ that focusses on the analysis of market- and community-based instruments to better incentivize the provision of ecosystem services as public goods for specific
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assistant (m/f/d) in the ET4D project In this project, we will carry out a social diagnosis to define the conditions for making purchasing decisions in the dairy market. The study will identify information
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. The intern will be involved in a new and highly policy-relevant project on the German housing market. Task involve data gathering and synchronization, theory building, and empirical testing, and can be
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position of a Professor in Finance and Labor (f/m/d) in conjunction with a position as Senior Research Advisor at the Department of Laws, Regulations and Factor Markets (LRF) at the IWH, starting
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that are part of the IWH Department of Structural Change and Productivity , and Professor Merih Sevilir that is part of the IWH Department of Laws, Regulations and Factor Markets , starting in June 2024. We
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resource (re-)allocation on labour and capital markets and the micro foundations of growth as well as a close cooperation with the IWH research group led by Professor Javier Miranda , Professor Ufuk Akcigit
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of trends and developments Support with the organization and implementation of events and projects Requirements: Degree or comparable training in marketing, communication, media design or similar Very good
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activities, the integration and disintegration of global markets, as well as the possibilities and limits to political actions in open economies. The research center “Global Commons and Climate Policy