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Business formation as a response to unemployment – a new study reveals systematic differences between East and West Germany as well as between urban and rural areas. The findings have been published in the journal Regional Studies.


At this year's summer conference of the German-speaking Section of the European Regional Science Association (GfR), discussions focused on “Entrepreneurship and Regional Development in Times of Transformations” and other topics. Petrik Runst and Jan Cornelius Peters each presented current research.

Participants of the GfR Summer Conference

In the context of the funding initiative „WIR! – Wandel durch Innovation in der Region“, an interim evaluation was due. Jan Cornelius Peters took part in the evaluation of regional innovation alliances as a member of the jury.

Jan Cornelius Peters in front of the newly named Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space.

The start-up rate in Germany reached an peak level of 9.8% in 2024. This was revealed by the latest Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, which was presented in Frankfurt am Main at the beginning of July.

Cover of the GEM country report

Young innovative companies tend to grow strongly – but not only through research and development. A new study shows: Practice-oriented innovation paths like “learning by doing” can also successfully drive growth.

Cover of the Journal European Planning Studies

The current edition of our "Facts & Figures on the Rural Economy" series examines the increasingly tense financial situation of German municipalities. Dominik Frankenberg discusses the current situation, emerging trends, as well as key differences between urban and rural regions.


Dominik Frankenberg discusses the strained situation of municipal budgets, its causes, expected developments and political reform options in the current issue of the Journal of Public Finance and Fiscal Federalism.

Cover of the Journal 01/2025 of Public Finance and Fiscal Federalism

The manufacturing sector in Germany is at the heart of profound structural changes. In our new project, we examine how regional shocks and job losses influence decisions about where people live and work, and how regional prosperity and spatial inequalities evolve.

Solar panel- Renewable energy for Oil refinery plant from industry zone, large Oil and gas petrochemical industrial, Refinery factory oil storage tank and pipeline, Ecosystem and good environment

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

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