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  Lions on the move II: R...  
Govern­ments will need to address produc­tivity and drive growth by focu­sing on six prio­ri­ties emer­ging from this rese­arch: mobi­lize more domestic resources; aggres­si­vely diver­sify econo­mies; acce­le­rate infra­struc­ture deve­lop­ment; deepen regional inte­gra­tion; create tomorrow’s talent; and ensure healthy urba­niza­tion.
The fun­da­ment­als across the whole con­tin­ent are strong, and long-term growth pro­jec­tions are good. The re­gion is ex­pec­ted to en­joy the fast­est urb­an­iz­a­tion of any re­gion in the world, and to have a lar­ger work­force than either In­dia or Ch­ina by 2034. Des­pite re­cent shocks and chal­lenges, Africa’s house­hold con­sump­tion and busi­ness spend­ing are both grow­ing strongly, of­fer­ing com­pan­ies a $5.6 tril­lion op­por­tun­ity by 2025. However, Africa’s man­u­fac­tur­ing sector today un­der­per­forms those of other emer­ging econom­ies – out­put could ex­pand to nearly $1 tril­lion in 2025 if Africa’s man­u­fac­tur­ers were to pro­duce more to meet do­mestic de­mand from con­sumers and busi­nesses, and work with gov­ern­ments to ad­dress factors hinder­ing their ab­il­ity to pro­duce and ex­port goods. To achieve this po­ten­tial will re­quire Africa’s com­pan­ies to step up their per­form­ance. Africa is home to 700 com­pan­ies with rev­enue of more than $500 mil­lion per year, in­clud­ing 400 with rev­enue above $1 bil­lion. However, the re­gion has a re­l­at­ively small num­ber of large com­pan­ies. It needs more. Gov­ern­ments will need to ad­dress pro­ductiv­ity and drive growth by fo­cus­ing on six pri­or­it­ies emer­ging from this re­search: mobil­ize more do­mestic re­sources; ag­gress­ively di­ver­sify econom­ies; ac­cel­er­ate in­fra­struc­ture devel­op­ment; deepen re­gional in­teg­ra­tion; cre­ate to­mor­row’s tal­ent; and en­sure healthy urb­an­iz­a­tion. This agenda will re­quire a step change in the qual­ity of African lead­er­ship and gov­ernance, and act­ive col­lab­or­a­tion between the pub­lic and private sect­ors. LINK
  Doktorat/PhD - Im Ausla...  
Einen Gesamt­über­blick über die Mobi­li­tätsun­ter­stüt­zung der WU, inklu­sive der Programme, die allen wissen­schaft­li­chen Mitar­beiter/inn/en der WU zur Verfü­gung stehen finden Sie im WU Portal zur Faculty Mobi­lity.
For a com­pre­hens­ive over­view of WU’s mobil­ity pro­grams, in­clud­ing pro­grams avail­able to WU’s aca­demic staff, please see the WU Fac­ulty Mobil­ity Portal.
  Erasmus+ Stipendium - S...  
Swis­s-­Eu­ro­pean Mobi­lity Program
Swis­s-European Mobil­ity Pro­gram
  Digitization of Facilit...  
Working envi­ron­ments and eating habits are chan­ging within meeting room manage­ment and employee dining. Rese­arch indi­cates that employees are deman­ding more mobi­lity, flexi­bi­lity and cust­o­miza­tion.
Work­ing en­vir­on­ments and eat­ing habits are chan­ging within meet­ing room man­age­ment and em­ployee din­ing. Re­search in­dic­ates that em­ploy­ees are de­mand­ing more mobil­ity, flex­ib­il­ity and cus­tom­iz­a­tion. Key chal­lenge within the field of MRM is the will­ing­ness of em­ploy­ees to work from mul­tiple loca­tions and use vari­ous kinds of mobile devices to sched­ule meet­ings or book a meet­ing room. At the same time, fa­cil­ity man­agers seek to in­crease room util­iz­a­tion and im­prove time man­age­ment. Auto­matic room book­ing and can­cel­ling sys­tems as well as di­gital sig­nage were iden­ti­fied as prom­ising tech­no­lo­gical solu­tions to cope with these chal­lenges. In the field of em­ployee din­ing, it was es­tab­lished that em­ploy­ees are in­creas­ingly in­ter­ested in fresh, or­ganic, or ve­get­arian food while de­mand­ing trans­par­ent in­form­a­tion about the in­gredi­ents and nu­trit­ive value of their meal in order to stay fit and healthy. As a re­sponse to this need, a con­cept of a mobile ap­plic­a­tion to aid users in achiev­ing a healthy life­style was developed by the pro­ject team.
  Faculty Mobility - Fors...  
Marie Skłodow­ska-­Curie Actions fördern die euro­päi­sche Mobi­lität von Forschenden in verschie­denen Stadien der Karrie­re­lauf­bahn im Rahmen von Projekten. Für mehr Infor­am­tionen zu dieser Aktion sehen Sie den Punkt EU-Pro­gramme.
The EU’s Marie Skłodowska-­Curie Ac­tions provide pro­ject-spe­cific mobil­ity grants for re­search­ers at vari­ous ca­reer stages. For more in­form­a­tion on these grants, please see our page on  EU-­pro­grams (in Ger­man).
  Prof. Andreas Wagener -...  
Star­ting with his doctoral thesis on tax compe­ti­tion with capital taxes, he has been working on fiscal inter­ac­tion between juris­dic­tions in various settings, inclu­ding also the CCCTB, the Open Method of Coor­di­na­tion, and frame­works with labour mobi­lity.
Prof. Andreas Wa­gener is pro­fessor of eco­nom­ics and head of the In­sti­tute of So­cial Policy and of the In­sti­tute of Pub­lic Policy and Ad­min­is­tra­tion at the Uni­versity of Han­nover. He is re­search pro­fessor at ifo Mu­nich and guest pro­fessor at the WU Re­search In­sti­tute of In­ter­na­tional Tax­a­tion, with a strong fo­cus on re­search and on edu­ca­tion on a post-­gradu­ate level. His re­search in­terests are Pub­lic Eco­nom­ics, Eco­nomic Policy and Eco­nomic The­ory. Start­ing with his doc­toral thesis on tax com­pet­i­tion with cap­ital taxes, he has been work­ing on fis­cal in­ter­ac­tion between jur­is­dic­tions in vari­ous set­tings, in­clud­ing also the CCCTB, the Open Method of Co­ordin­a­tion, and frame­works with la­bour mobil­ity.
  Erasmus+ Stipendium - S...  
Erasmus+ Inter­na­tional Credit Mobi­lity
Er­asmus+ In­ter­na­tional Credit Mobil­ity
  VPN-Zugang - Netzwerk &...  
Damit haben Sie Zugriff auf einge­schränkte Dienste, welche sich inner­halb und außer­halb der WU befinden können (z.B. Biblio­theks­daten oder Daten­banken). Als WU-Mit­ar­beiter/in oder Student/in können Sie die VPN-­An­wen­dung (Cisco AnyCon­nect Secure Mobi­lity Client) kostenlos beziehen.
By us­ing a VPN con­nec­tion, you re­ceive an IP-ad­dress within the net­work ad­dress space of the WU. This al­lows you to ac­cess restric­ted ser­vices (e.g. lib­rary cata­logs or data­bases) which can be located in­side and out­side the WU cam­pus. WU em­ploy­ees or WU stu­dents can down­load the VPN cli­ent ap­plic­a­tion (Cisco AnyCon­nect Se­cure Mobil­ity Cli­ent) free of charge.
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