April 22, 2024: Online event "The Rural Area in Dialogue between Science and Practice" of the Rural Academy and the Ministry of Food, Rural Areas and Consumer Protection Baden-Württemberg
What influences economic development in rural areas of Baden-Württemberg (in German)?
No significant economic growth is expected in Baden-Württemberg in the first quarter of 2024 either. According to the latest nowcast from the Institute for Applied Economic Research (IAW) and the University of Hohenheim, gross domestic product (GDP) - adjusted for seasonal and working day effects - will only increase at a growth rate of 0.1% compared to the fourth quarter of 2023. The two subsequent quarters will also be characterised by low economic momentum, with the forecast growth rate moving only slightly upwards.
No significant economic growth is expected in Baden-Württemberg in the first quarter of 2024 either. According to the latest nowcast from the Institute for Applied Economic Research (IAW) and the University of Hohenheim, gross domestic product (GDP) - adjusted for seasonal and working day effects - will only increase at a growth rate of 0.1% compared to the fourth quarter of 2023. The two subsequent quarters will also be characterised by low economic momentum, with the forecast growth rate moving only slightly upwards.
Companies that use digital technologies are more likely to experience problems in meeting training needs.
While companies in Baden-Württemberg are increasingly investing in digital technologies such as information and communication technologies (ICT) over time, fewer and fewer of them are supporting their employees with further training measures. Assuming that the use of digital technologies in companies causes an increased need for further training among employees, various aspects of this correlation were examined in more detail on the basis of data from the IAB Establishment Panel Baden-Württemberg. Overall, it was found that around a tenth of companies in Baden-Württemberg expect problems in meeting the need for further training.
Between collaboration and competition: co-located clusters of different industries in one region – the context of Tuttlingen’s medical engineering and metal processing industries
In: Regional Science Policy & Practice, 15(2), 288-325, April 2023. https://doi.org/10.1111/rsp3.12581