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RWI Essen

The RWI – Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Essen (RWI Essen) is an independent economic research institute and think tank in Essen, Germany. Founded in 1926, the RWI maintains a non-profit status, mainly funded through public means while also receiving third-party-fundings. It conducts research on economic development, assists policy-making, and fosters economic literacy for the public. The RWI currently employs 120 people and is part of the Leibniz Association, a group of non-university research institutes in Germany.

RWI Essen
RWI – Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung
TypeNon-profit
Established1926
FounderErnst Wagemann
AffiliationLeibniz Association
PresidentChristoph M. Schmidt
Academic staff
approx. 80
Total staff
approx. 120
Location, ,
Websitewww.rwi-essen.de/en/

The current head of the RWI is Christoph M. Schmidt, a German economist and professor for economic policy and applied econometrics at Ruhr-Universität Bochum. He received his Diplom in Economics from the University of Mannheim (1987) and a M.A./Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University (1989, 1991).

History edit

The RWI began operations in 1926. Founded by Ernst Wagemann, the RWI was initially intended to be the "Department of the West", in contrast to the Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (German Institute for Economic Research).[1] The Essen branch sought to observe economic patterns and trends in the Rhine-Westphalian industrial region.

After the Second World War, the coal and steel industries became integral to German integration back into the European and world economy. The RWI continued to conduct research, joining the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutscher Wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Forschungsinstitute (Working Committee of German Economic Research Institutes) in 1949 and the Westdeutscher Handwerkskammertag (West German Chamber of Crafts and Skilled Trades' Council) in 1950.

By the 1970s, the RWI established itself as a leading economic research institute. In 2002, Schmidt became president and expanded the research areas to include fields such as labor market policy, education policy, and migration. On August 17, 2017, the RWI changed its name to the RWI – Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research). Past presidents of the RWI include:

  • 1926-1947: Ernst Wagemann
  • 1947-1952: Bruno Kuske
  • 1952-1972: Theodor Wessels
  • from 1972/73: Board of Directors: Bernhard Filusch, Willi Lamberts, Gregor Winkelmeyer
  • 1986: Hans K. Schneider
  • 1989: Paul Klemmer
  • 2002-present: Christoph M. Schmidt

Research edit

The research work of the RWI is structured along four "competence areas":

Education edit

The RWI is one of the administrators of the Ruhr Graduate School in Economics (RGS Econ). Founded in 2004, the RGS Econ collaborates with universities in Bochum, Dortmund, and Duisburg-Essen to provide scholars the opportunity to conduct economic research. RGS Econ also offers a PhD program.[2]

Report on the German economy edit

The RWI is one of the economic research institutes in Germany that, twice a year (in spring and autumn), submit a joint report on the state of the German economy, the so-called Gemeinschaftsdiagnose (joint diagnosis).[3] The other institutes that submit the research report are part of the Leibniz Association. The RWI collaborates with the other groups to publish a joint report on the state of the German economy, the Gemeinschaftsdiagnose (Joint Economic Forecast). The other leading research institutes include:

References edit

  1. ^ "How RWI was Founded". RWI Essen.
  2. ^ "RGS Econ". www.rgs-econ.org. Retrieved 2022-10-20.
  3. ^ German government Web site Bundesregierung Online (in German) 2006-11-27 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ The HWWA was dissolved as of December 31, 2006. Some of its work will be continued by the German National Library of Economics (HWWI).

External links edit

  • Official website (German or English)
  • Website of the Ruhr Graduate School in Economics (graduate school located at the RWI Essen)

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The RWI Leibniz Institut fur Wirtschaftsforschung Essen RWI Essen is an independent economic research institute and think tank in Essen Germany Founded in 1926 the RWI maintains a non profit status mainly funded through public means while also receiving third party fundings It conducts research on economic development assists policy making and fosters economic literacy for the public The RWI currently employs 120 people and is part of the Leibniz Association a group of non university research institutes in Germany RWI EssenRWI Leibniz Institut fur WirtschaftsforschungTypeNon profitEstablished1926FounderErnst WagemannAffiliationLeibniz AssociationPresidentChristoph M SchmidtAcademic staffapprox 80Total staffapprox 120LocationEssen North Rhine Westphalia GermanyWebsitewww wbr rwi essen wbr de wbr en wbr The current head of the RWI is Christoph M Schmidt a German economist and professor for economic policy and applied econometrics at Ruhr Universitat Bochum He received his Diplom in Economics from the University of Mannheim 1987 and a M A Ph D in Economics from Princeton University 1989 1991 Contents 1 History 2 Research 3 Education 4 Report on the German economy 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe RWI began operations in 1926 Founded by Ernst Wagemann the RWI was initially intended to be the Department of the West in contrast to the Deutsches Institut fur Wirtschaftsforschung German Institute for Economic Research 1 The Essen branch sought to observe economic patterns and trends in the Rhine Westphalian industrial region After the Second World War the coal and steel industries became integral to German integration back into the European and world economy The RWI continued to conduct research joining the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutscher Wirtschaftswissenschaftlicher Forschungsinstitute Working Committee of German Economic Research Institutes in 1949 and the Westdeutscher Handwerkskammertag West German Chamber of Crafts and Skilled Trades Council in 1950 By the 1970s the RWI established itself as a leading economic research institute In 2002 Schmidt became president and expanded the research areas to include fields such as labor market policy education policy and migration On August 17 2017 the RWI changed its name to the RWI Leibniz Institut fur Wirtschaftsforschung RWI Leibniz Institute for Economic Research Past presidents of the RWI include 1926 1947 Ernst Wagemann 1947 1952 Bruno Kuske 1952 1972 Theodor Wessels from 1972 73 Board of Directors Bernhard Filusch Willi Lamberts Gregor Winkelmeyer 1986 Hans K Schneider 1989 Paul Klemmer 2002 present Christoph M SchmidtResearch editThe research work of the RWI is structured along four competence areas Labor Markets Education Population Health Economics Environment and Resources Climate Change and Development Macroeconomics and Public FinanceEducation editThe RWI is one of the administrators of the Ruhr Graduate School in Economics RGS Econ Founded in 2004 the RGS Econ collaborates with universities in Bochum Dortmund and Duisburg Essen to provide scholars the opportunity to conduct economic research RGS Econ also offers a PhD program 2 Report on the German economy editThe RWI is one of the economic research institutes in Germany that twice a year in spring and autumn submit a joint report on the state of the German economy the so called Gemeinschaftsdiagnose joint diagnosis 3 The other institutes that submit the research report are part of the Leibniz Association The RWI collaborates with the other groups to publish a joint report on the state of the German economy the Gemeinschaftsdiagnose Joint Economic Forecast The other leading research institutes include The Kiel Institute for the World Economy in Kiel Deutsches Institut fur Wirtschaftsforschung DIW in Berlin Ifo Institut fur Wirtschaftsforschung in Munich in cooperation with KOF Konjunkturforschungsstelle of the ETH Zurich in Zurich Switzerland Institut fur Wirtschaftsforschung IWH in Halle in cooperation with the Institut fur Makrookonomie und Konjunkturforschung in der Hans Boeckler Stiftung in Dusseldorf and Osterreichisches Institut fur Wirtschaftsforschung in Vienna Austria Hamburgisches Welt Wirtschafts Archiv in Hamburg 4 References edit How RWI was Founded RWI Essen RGS Econ www rgs econ org Retrieved 2022 10 20 German government Web site Bundesregierung Online in German Archived 2006 11 27 at the Wayback Machine The HWWA was dissolved as of December 31 2006 Some of its work will be continued by the German National Library of Economics HWWI External links editOfficial website German or English Website of the Ruhr Graduate School in Economics graduate school located at the RWI Essen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RWI Essen amp oldid 1131914733, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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