DPP Archive

Kristina Irion's co-edited book, The Independence of the Media and Its Regulatory Agencies published

January 7, 2014

Schulz, Wolfgang, Valcke, Peggy & Irion, Kristina (eds.) (2013), The Independence of the Media and Its Regulatory Agencies, in: Carpentier, Nico & Heinderyckx, François (eds.), European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA) Book Series, Bristol UK/Chicago USA, Intellect, 390 p.

Martin Kahanec (Public Policy) appointed Associate Editor of the International Journal of Manpower

December 11, 2013

Martin Kahanec (DPP) has been appointed as one of the two associate editors of the International Journal of Manpower.

The International Journal of Manpower (IJM) is a double-blind reviewed journal provides guidance for those involved at all levels in human resource planning and labour economics. The journal publishes research papers, the results and analysis of which will have implications or relevance to policy makers and practitioners in relevant fields. IJM gives priority to strongly empirical/analytical research papers.

Martin Kahanec (Public Policy) organizes the 6th IZA/ASE Workshop on EU Enlargement and the Labor Markets in Bucharest

December 2, 2013

Martin Kahanec (DPP) organized the 6th IZA/ASE Workshop on EU Enlargement and the Labor Markets in Bucharest, Romania, on November 25-26, 2013. The workshop featured the Romanian launch of the International Handbook on the Economics of Migration co-edited by Amelie F. Constant and Klaus F. Zimmermann, with a contribution by Martin Kahanec on "Labor mobility in an enlarged European Union". Presentations covering several countries in South-Eastern Europe provided deep insights into their labor and migration issues.

Thilo Bodenstein is guest researcher at the German Development Institute

November 28, 2013

DPP Professor Thilo Bodenstein is invited as guest researcher at the German Development Institute (DIE), Bonn.

DPP Professor Andreas Goldthau gives research focus interview "When Energy Innovation Stalls"

November 26, 2013

CEU Associate Professor of Public Policy Andreas Goldthau doesn't care about innovation in the shoe industry. Or the chair industry, for that matter. If you have some sort of technological advancement in the shoe sector and then you find out it wasn't so great in the end, the fallout is limited, he noted. However, getting something wrong in the energy sector has massive consequences. Read the full interview here.