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Hamburgische WeltWirtschaftsInstitut Gemeinnützige GMBH
(HWWI)


The Hamburgische WeltWirtschaftsInstitut (HWWI) is an independent economic research institute, which was founded in 2005. The Institute is a non-profit limited liability company (gemeinnützige GmbH) under German law. The joint shareholders of the Institute are the University of Hamburg and the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce.

The HWWI specialises in the early recognition and interdisciplinary analysis of key economic, societal and political trends. The HWWI use its fundamental and applied research expertise to develop economically relevant results for business, society and politics.

The HWWI's profile is made up of the four research programmes in which it acts in a scientific and consultancy capacity :

  • Hamburg and Regional Development
  • World Economy
  • Migration Research Group
  • The HWWI has an office in the federal state Thuringia (Erfurt) and is the sole shareholder of the HWWI Consult GmbH.

Adresse :
Oberhafenstraße 1
20097 Hamburg
ALLEMAGNE

Tel : 49-(0)40-34 05 76 334
Fax :
49-(0)40-34 05 76 776

Site web : http://www.hwwi.org

Responsable :
M.
Henning Vöpel voepel@hwwi.org
Mme Katrin Knauf knauf@hwwi.org

Publications :

  • HWWI Update
    This newsletter provides information to the general public on current and upcoming discourse surrounding economic policy and research. It also gives an overview of HWWI's latest research results and activities.
  • HWWI Standpunkt
    These short publications, which are primarily aimed at the media, contain concise statements of opinion by HWWI's researchers on current economic and social topics and controversial issues.
  • HWWI Research
    This in-house publication series presents the research results obtained by the HWWI and its research partners to the scientific community.
  • HWWI Policy
    This in-house publication series provides practice-oriented information for decision-makers in politics and business.
  • Publications with our partners These studies present the results of joint research projects with our strategic partners to business communities and policy makers.
  • focus Migration
    This information service offers well-founded facts and analysis on migration and integration.


Mise à jour : 21.02.2018

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