The Policy Brief is a new format that replaces the former series “Briefing Papers” and its German version “Analysen und Stellungnahmen”. Policy Briefs address questions of development policy and international relations. By including concise recommendations, the series is primarily aimed at policy makers, practitioners and representatives of the (professional) media industry. Besides, the series also addresses everyone interested in developmental issues. Depending on the envisaged target group Policy Briefs are translated in other languages.
All publications of the series have a CC-BY 4.0 licence and can be downloaded in full text on our website.
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Grävingholt, Jörn / Jörg Faust / Alexander Libman / Solveig Richter / Gwendolyn Sasse / Susan Stewart (2023)
Auch wenn Russland seinen Angriffskrieg fortsetzt: der Wiederaufbau der Ukraine beginnt jetzt. Damit er gelingen kann, sind die spezifische Rahmenbedingungen des Landes zu beachten. Doch auch Erfahrungen anderer Wiederaufbauprozesse, etwa auf dem Westbalkan oder im Irak, geben wichtige Hinweise.
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Kleibrink, Alexander / Anna Pegels / Michael Fink / Wolfgang Scholz (2023)
This policy brief examines actions for a just transition of local job markets in developing countries. We identify building blocks for shifting from carbon- and resource-intensive towards green jobs in this transition, with a particular focus on managing winners and losers.
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Keijzer, Niels / Stephan Klingebiel / Min Jee Oh (2022)
This policy brief analyses current development policy trends in Germany and Korea. It explores prospects for further changes in policy and for intensifying cooperation between the two countries.
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Vrolijk, Kasper (2022)
Many governments adopt policies to attract foreign direct investment (FDI). What are implications of rising market concentration for FDI impacts? This Brief documents that concentration likely reduces positive spillovers and increases negative competition effects, and discusses policy implications.
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Malerba, Daniele / Xiangjie Chen / Kuishuang Feng / Klaus Hubacek / Yannick Oswald (2022)
A carbon tax of US$50/tCO2 with redistribution of the raised revenue to households could substantially reduce global poverty by between 16% and 27% (110 to 190 million people), and lower inequality. The impact depends on the policy design and the targeting mechanisms used for revenue redistribution.
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To, Jenny (2022)
The policy brief examines major sectors addressed in the EU-CEAP: the plastic packaging, electric vehicles and batteries sectors. Within these, recommendations are made to expand present approaches of development policy that go beyond waste management and recycling.
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Jacobi, Milan / Rose Jaji (2022)
Building a sound understanding of the security and domestic politics that influence refugee policy in countries such as Kenya can help donors more holistically work with host countries in similar circumstances that have agreed to implement the CRRF.
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Bergmann, Julian / Iulian Romanyshyn (2022)
Der Krieg Russlands gegen die Ukraine hat katastrophale Folgen für das Land. Um den Wiederaufbau der Ukraine zu unterstützen, sind enorme internationale Anstrengungen erforderlich. Dieser Policy Brief analysiert, welchen Beitrag die EU zum Wiederaufbau der Ukraine leisten sollte.
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Janus, Heiner / Daniel Esser (2022)
The previous German government demanded "numbers at the push of a button" for German development cooperation. This call was answered in 2022 in the form of 43 newly introduced standard indicators. Heiner Janus and Daniel Esser assess the potential of this reform and call for greater transparency.
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Bergmann, Julian / Iulian Romanyshyn (2022)
Russia’s war against Ukraine has disastrous consequences for the country. A huge international effort will be required to support Ukraine’s reconstruction. This policy brief analyses priorities and proposed plans on rebuilding the country, and provides recommendations on next steps in the process.