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Jan Cornelius Peters points out the untapped workforce potential in rural areas in his introductory article for the June issue of the magazine LandInForm, dedicated to the topic ‘Skilled workers welcome’.

Woman in blue smock extends her hand in greeting

"Thinking in Regions: Ideas for Prosperous Rural Areas " is the current affairs topic (Zeitgespräch) in the June issue of Wirtschaftsdienst. Our contributions focus on the opportunities for rural areas that may arise from an integrative innovation policy and the energy transition.

Cover der Zeitschrift Wirtschaftsdienst

The KULT_Ressource project presents first results on the professional situation of artists and cultural workers in rural areas

Teilnehmer*innen des Vernetzungstreffens winken in die Kamera

Damiaan Persyn and co-authors presented their findings on the expected impact of droughts on migration using a regional general equilibrium model during an invited PANAP webinar.

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In the current issue of our series Facts & Figures Martin Simmler and Israel Garcia Dominguez analyze the probability of survival of newly founded companies in rural and urban areas.

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In this recently published article, Franziska Lengerer analyses the local community participation of older village residents in a rural region characterised by an ageing and declining population. Based on qualitative interviews, the analysis also focuses on social differences and expectations.

Cover of the journal Rural Studies issue april 2025

Prof. Dr. Fabian Bald presents paper on gender-specific employment responses to place-based fiscal policies at Thünen Institute of Rural Economics.

 Prof. Dr. Fabian Bald and Prof. Dr. Christian Hundt

In a recent article, Anika Muder and Jakub Staniszewski (Poznań University of Economics and Business) examine technical efficiency and technological differences in apple production in Germany, Italy, and Poland.

Cover of the Journal Agribsusiness issue 41.

Competing objectives for sustainability in the agriculture and food industry determine the social discourse. In our research project, we will systematize and regionally locate these and investigate their influence on knowledge and innovation transfers.

Innovation and Knowledge Transfer in Agriculture and the Food Industry

Regional trade flows are significantly influenced by neighboring regions, which has important implications for the estimation of trade elasticities—and, consequently, for model-based assessments of the regional impact of economic policy.

Cover of the Journals Regional Studies

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