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Researchers of the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) publish their research findings regularly in relevant German and international journals. Besides, the IDOS experts release their findings with other well-known external publishers such as Springer and Routlegde.

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  1. Cities of arrival: integrated urban and private sector responses to migrants and refugees.
    Cities of arrival: integrated urban and private sector responses to migrants and refugees.

    Maci, Giulia / San Bilal / Anna Knoll / Eva Dick (2018)

  2. Trade and FDI-related impacts of Brexit
    Trade and FDI-related impacts of Brexit

    Latorre, Maria C. / Zoryana Olekseyuk / Hidemichi Yonezawa (2018)

  3. Regional integration and migration between low-and-middle-income countries: regional initiatives need to be strengthened
    Regional integration and migration between low-and-middle-income countries: regional initiatives need to be strengthened

    Schneiderheinze, Claas / Eva Dick / Matthias Lücke / Afaf Rahim / Benjamin Schraven / Matteo Villa (2018)

  4. Finally, fairness in the international tax system
    Finally, fairness in the international tax system

    von Haldenwang, Christian (2018)

  5. Endlich Fairness im internationalen Steuersystem
    Endlich Fairness im internationalen Steuersystem

    von Haldenwang, Christian (2018)

  6. Why is the EU failing to champion the SDGs?
    Why is the EU failing to champion the SDGs?

    Kloke-Lesch, Adolf (2018)

  7. Productivist social assistance and 21st-century development models
    Productivist social assistance and 21st-century development models

    Barrientos, Armando / Daniele Malerba (2018)

  8. How to reduce poverty and address climate change? An empirical cross-country analysis and the roles of economic growth and inequality
    How to reduce poverty and address climate change? An empirical cross-country analysis and the roles of economic growth and inequality

    Malerba, Daniele (2018)

  9. "Change can be measured, the reasons for it cannot" - Interview
    "Change can be measured, the reasons for it cannot" - Interview

    Scholz, Imme (2018)

    Imme Scholz, deputy director of the German Development Institute (Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik – DIE), was involved in the Delphi study as one of several experts (see box page 38). The mission was to identify global trends that will be important for development policy through to 2032. The study was conducted on behalf of Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ ). In our interview, Scholz talked about how development successes are linked to development cooperation. She also considered how these matters are perceived by policymakers and the general public.

  10. Improving the G20`s coordination on the delivery and monitoring of the 2030 Agenda

    Ordóñez, Andrea / Elisabeth Hege / Franklin Murillo / Gaurav Sharma / Laura Cavalli / Imme Scholz / Kanako Tanaka / Koichi Yamada (2018)