EVA-KULT
EVA-KULT Establishing Evidence-based Evaluation Methods for Subsidy Programmes in Germany The project aims at expanding the Centre for Evidence-based Policy Advice at the Halle…
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Evaluation of the InvKG and the federal STARK programme
Evaluation of the InvKG and the federal STARK programme InvKG = Coal Regions Investment Act STARK = Strengthening the Transformation Dynamics and Awakening in the Coalfields and…
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PD Dr Mirko Titze –
PD Dr Mirko Titze Current Position since 4/14 Head of the Centre for Evidence-based Policy Advice (IWH-CEP) Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) – Member of the Leibniz…
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IWH Subsidy Database
Background Every year, companies in Germany receive subsidies from the German state, the Laender, and the European Union. These are quite high, ranging in double-digit billion…
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Research Clusters
Three Research Clusters Research Cluster "Economic Dynamics and Stability" Research Questions This cluster focuses on empirical analyses of macroeconomic dynamics and stability.…
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Branches of economy
Branches of economy Gross domestic product, gross value added Gross domestic product (GDP) includes the value of all goods and services produced in an economic area during a…
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Projects
Our Projects 07.2022 ‐ 12.2026 Evaluation of the InvKG and the federal STARK programme On behalf of the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection, the IWH and the RWI…
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Gross domestic product
Gross domestic product Gross domestic product (GDP) includes the value of all goods and services produced in an economic area during a specific period of time. It is defined as an…
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Research Groups
Our Research Groups Banking, Regulation, and Incentive Structures Data Science in Financial Economics Econometric Tools for Macroeconomic Forecasting and Simulation Education,…
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Sind Subventionen für Halbleiter zu rechtfertigen?
Reint E. Gropp, Alexander Reifschneider
Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik,
No. 2,
2023
Abstract
Reint Gropp und Alexander Reifschneider beleuchten in diesem Artikel die wichtigsten Argumente für und gegen die Subventionen, die im Rahmen des European Chips Acts für Halbleiter in Europa und in Deutschland geplant sind. Sie gehen dabei auch auf die geostrategischen Argumente ein. Es zeigt sich, dass die Subventionen für Produktionsanlagen für Halbleiter sehr schwer zu rechtfertigen sind. Subventionen für Forschung und Entwicklung statt für Produktion wären eine bessere Verwendung von Steuergeldern.
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