Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung
The ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research in Mannheim is an economic research institute in the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Science Association. It is headed by President Achim Wambach and Managing Director Claudia von Schuttenbach. According to the RePEc ranking, ZEW is one of the leading European economic research institutes. Currently, ZEW has 189 employees, 115 of whom are scientists.
History
ZEW was founded in 1990 and scientific work began on April 1, 1991. The founding directors were Heinz König, Scientific Director, and Ernst-O. Schulze, commercial director. In 2005, the research institute became a member of the Leibniz Association. From 1997 to 2013, Wolfgang Franz was president of ZEW. He was succeeded by Clemens Fuest. Achim Wambach took over as president in April 2016.Structure and Objectives
In organizational terms, ZEW is divided into seven research areas:- Pensions and Sustainable Financial Markets
- Labour Markets and Social Insurance
- Digital Economy
- Economics of Innovation and Industrial Dynamics
- Market Design
- Environmental and Climate Economics
- Corporate Taxation and Public Finance
- Health Care Markets and Health Policy
- Inequality and Public Policy
- Politically relevant research
- Science-based policy advice
Particular attention is paid to the ZEW's monthly "ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment". They are an important early indicator for economic development in Germany. However, the expectations for the Eurozone, Japan, Great Britain and the USA are also surveyed.
Funding and Committees
Funding
The ZEW is financed for the most part by funds from the state of Baden-Württemberg and, since 2005, by federal and state funding; this institutional funding amounted to 63% in 2023. Third-party funding accounted for 33%. The remaining 4% are reserves. The Institute's third-party funding derives 56% from the federal government and foreign ministries, 10% from the federal states, 23% from foundations, the German Research Foundation and scientific institutions, 10% from companies and associations and 1% from institutions of the European Union.Supervisory Board
- Chairman: Hans Reiter
- Vice-Chairman: Ralf Krieger
- Other members: Elga Bartsch, Heiko Engling, Natalia Jaekel, Michael Kleiner, Ingrid Ott, Ines Ploss, Thomas Puhl, Albrecht Schütte, and Peter Winker
Scientific Advisory Board
- Chairman: Kai Konrad
- Vice-Chairman: Nadine Riedel
- Other members: Özlem Bedre-Defolie, Jakob de Haan, Ottmar Edenhofer, Bernd Fitzenberger, Dietmar Harhoff, Axel Ockenfels, Jörg Rocholl, Monika Schnitzer, Leonie Sundmacher, and Massimo Tavoni
Building in L7 Mannheim