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On behalf of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, we evaluated the impact of the statutory minimum wage in Germany since its introduction in 2015.
If German economic productivity increases, not every individual benefits to the same extent. These are the results of our study commissioned by the Bertelsmann Stiftung.
On behalf of the European Commission, Prognos contributed to a study on the competitiveness of the electrical, electronic and mechanical engineering sectors in the EU.
The Future Office of the BMBF Strategic Foresight process, made up of Prognos and Z_punkt, looks into the future of values in Germany.
On behalf of vbw, Prognos examined the EU's economic ties with China.
Prognos, together with COWI, CEPS, and Capgemini invent, examines Europe's position and competitiveness in global renewable energy value chains.
Prognos analysed the value-added interdependencies of the German economy in the years 2000, 2008, and 2014.
Together with the IW Köln and the IAQ, Prognos forms the office for the Council of the Working World.
Scenario analysis: The German economy need no longer fear a no-deal Brexit.
The creative report from CREATIVE.NRW provides facts and figures about the creative industries in NRW. The data was collected and evaluated by Prognos.
An investigation into the economic structure of the regional Circular Economy in Europe.
What was the impact of the great recession on EU regions? Prognos Consultant Neysan Khabirpour contributed to a recent European Commission Working Paper.
As part of a social partnership project for the ECEG and industriAll European Trade Union, the study examines the effects of innovation and digital transformation on the workplace in the chemical industry on a Europe-wide scale.
The study shows: A strong German economy creates value-added and employment in Europe.
The model calculation for selected Swiss companies shows that the immediate positive effects of a family-friendly personnel policy outweigh the costs.
Prognos is one of the oldest economic research centres in Europe. Founded at the University of Basel, Prognos experts have been conducting research for a wide range of clients from the public and private sectors since 1959 – politically independent, scientifically sound.