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CEBR has many ongoing research projects, ranging from basic research to highly applied studies. The centre's research agenda is independent, and its researchers enjoy full methodological freedom. The ultimate goal of the research activities is to publish articles in leading journals within the centre's core research areas. Read more.

 

In connection with the research activities, the centre also makes policy analyses. These are typically non-technical reports, and they aim at more direct application in economic policy formulation. The clients are typically ministries, international organizations etc. Read more.

 

Below we present our current research projects as well as our policy analyses. For each activity, we provide brief information about the project; a listing of papers and other products from the project; a presentation of each of the participants engaged in the project; links to relevant partners at home or abroad; and finally announcements of events in relation to each project.

Economic Research

Succession in Family Firms

 

 

Growth and productivity

 

 

Social security and taxation

Globalisation and European integration

Research and education

Experimental economics 

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Business Research

 

Corporate Governance

Business and Politics

Innovation and Patents

Enterpreneurship and Venture Capital
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Policy Analyses

The Effects of Active Labour Market Policy – Focus on Class Room Training

 

Framework conditions and private sector R&D

 

The Return to Education in the Field of Information and Communication Technology

 

Equality of Opportunity in EU Law and Economic Implications of Human Rights

 

Institutions and Growth 

 

Macroeconomic Conditions and the Management of Research and Development in the Nordic Countries

 

Productivity in Denmark: A Comparative Industry Approach (EUKLEMS)

 

The Danish ICT Sector in a Globalised Economy - (Link will come)

 

The Role of Private Insurance in the Danish Welfare Society

 

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Economic Research

Business Research

Policy Analyses
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