Center for European Governance and Economic Development Research
Established | 1999 |
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Research type | Interdisciplinary research institute |
Field of research | European integration, governance and development research |
Location | Germany |
Campus | University of Göttingen |
The Center for European, Governance and Economic Development Research (cege) is an interdisciplinary research institute of the University of Göttingen, Germany. The cege was founded in 1999 by Prof. Dr. Renate Ohr. It analyzes European and global economic structures, the effects of economic incentives on a national and international scale, as well as with processes of growth and development in developed and developing countries.
Activities
The cege conducts researches and supports research projects in the fields European integration, governance and development research.
Symposium
On a regular basis, the cege organizes symposiums on current European policy issues.
- On the importance of referenda in the process of European integration, 2009 (Participants among others: Lars Feld, Roland Vaubel, Christian Calliess)
- Globalisation in critical discussion (Participants among others: Norbert Berthold, Rolf Langhammer, Wilhelm Kohler)
- Globalisation - A challenge for economic policy 2003 (Participants among others: Friedrich L. Sell, Axel Dreher, Wolf Schäfer)
Research Seminar
The cege organizes a research seminar to promote scientific exchange. Presenters include Justus Haucap, Carl Christian von Weizsäcker, Michael C. Burda, Christoph M. Schmidt und Bruno Frey.
Third-party funded projects
The cege studied on behalf of Transparency International the extent and consequences of corruption, also with regard to central banks.[1]
Cege is involved in the project "Responsive Regulation of Innovation Behaviour for Sustainability (ReSINa)“. ReSINa is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. It is a joint project of the University of Göttingen (cege – Center for European, Governance and Economic Development Research), the University of Augsburg (CEPRA – Centre for Performance Research & Analytics) and the College of Darmstadt (sofia – Society for Institutional Analysis).[2]
References
External links
- Official website
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- President
- Metin Tolan
- Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
- Faculty of Biology and Psychology
- Faculty of Chemistry
- Faculty of Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology
- Faculty of Geoscience and Geography
- Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
- Faculty of Physics
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- Faculty of Economic Sciences
- Faculty of Humanities
- Faculty of Theology
- Medical Center
and centers
- German Aerospace Center (DLR)
- German Primate Center
- Center for European Governance and Economic Development Research
- Göttingen Observatory
- Center for Retrospective Digitization
- Johann Sebastian Bach Institute
- Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities
- Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
- Dieterich Publishing House
- Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
- Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
- Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
- Max Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine
- Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research
- International Max Planck Research School for Molecular Biology
- International Max Planck Research School for Neurosciences
and developments
- List of University of Göttingen people
- University of Göttingen alumni
- University of Göttingen faculty
- Göttingen Seven
- Göttingen Eighteen
- Akademische Orchestervereinigung Göttingen