German Institute for Economic Research
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German Institute for Economic Research
Summary
German Institute for Economic Research is an economic research institute[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- German Institute for Economic Research's field of work was economics[3].
- German Institute for Economic Research was a member of Leibniz Association[4].
- German Institute for Economic Research was a member of Verein zur Förderung eines Deutschen Forschungsnetzes[5].
- German Institute for Economic Research was a member of Arbeitskreis Steuerschätzung[6].
- German Institute for Economic Research was a member of Informationsdienst Wissenschaft[7].
- German Institute for Economic Research was a member of German National Research Data Infrastructure[8].
- German Institute for Economic Research is in the country of Germany[9].
- German Institute for Economic Research's instance of is recorded as economic research institute[10].
- German Institute for Economic Research's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[11].
- German Institute for Economic Research's founder is recorded as Ernst Wagemann[12].
- German Institute for Economic Research's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin[13].
- German Institute for Economic Research's headquarters location is recorded as Berlin-Mitte[14].
- German Institute for Economic Research's child organization or unit is recorded as Q28738452[15].
- German Institute for Economic Research's Commons category is recorded as Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung[16].
- German Institute for Economic Research's industry is recorded as Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities[17].
- German Institute for Economic Research's industry is recorded as research and development[18].
- 1925 marks the founding of German Institute for Economic Research[19].
- German Institute for Economic Research's parent organization or unit is recorded as Leibniz Association[20].
- German Institute for Economic Research's official website is recorded as https://www.diw.de/[21].
- German Institute for Economic Research's director / manager is recorded as Marcel Fratzscher[22].
- German Institute for Economic Research's employees is recorded as {'amount': '+334'}[23].
- German Institute for Economic Research's legal form is recorded as Registered association (eingetragener Verein)[24].
- German Institute for Economic Research's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung'}[25].
- German Institute for Economic Research's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'DIW'}[26].
- German Institute for Economic Research's board member is recorded as Hans-Jürgen Krupp[27].
Body
Founding
German Institute for Economic Research's founder is recorded as Ernst Wagemann[12]. 1925 marks the founding of it[19].
Identity
German Institute for Economic Research's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'DIW'}[26].
Leadership
Board members include Hans-Jürgen Krupp[27], a politician[28], 1933–2024[29], of Germany[30]; Klaus F. Zimmermann[31], an economist[32], b. 1952[33], of Germany[34]; Ferdinand Friedensburg[35], a politician[36], 1886–1972[37], of Germany[38], awarded the honorary citizen of Berlin[39], specialised in politics[40]; Klaus Dieter Arndt[41], a politician[42], 1927–1974[43], of Germany[44]; Ernst Wagemann[45], a university teacher[46], 1884–1956[47], of Germany[48]; and Gert Georg Wagner[49], an economist[50], 1953–2024[51], of Germany[52], awarded the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[53]. German Institute for Economic Research's director / manager is recorded as Marcel Fratzscher[22].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Berlin[13], a seat of government[54], in Margraviate of Brandenburg[55], founded in 1244[56] and Berlin-Mitte[14], a locality of Berlin[57], in Germany[58]. German Institute for Economic Research's parent organization or unit is recorded as Leibniz Association[20]. Its child organization or unit is recorded as Q28738452[15].
Industry
Industries include Research and experimental development on social sciences and humanities[17] and research and development[18]. German Institute for Economic Research's field of work was economics[3].
Why It Matters
German Institute for Economic Research has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[59]