Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to page footer

20 Jun

2025

Kiel-CEPR Research Seminar

Digital Infrastructure, Regional Disparities, and Location Choices of Manufacturing Plants in the German Economy

14:00

 – 

15:00

Hybrid / Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft, Standort Berlin
Chausseestraße 111
10115 Hybrid / Berlin

Astrid Krenz, Ruhr University Bochum

Weitere Veranstaltungen

  • 09 Oct

    2025

    Roger H. Vicquéry: Kiel-CEPR Research Seminar (tba)

    Hybrid / Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft, Standort Berlin

    Öffentlich

  • 06 Nov

    2025

    Paula Bustos: Kiel-CEPR Research Seminar (tba)

    Hybrid / Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft, Standort Berlin

    Öffentlich

  • 12 Nov

    2025

    Ugo Panizza: Kiel-CEPR Research Seminar (tba)

    Hybrid / Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft, Standort Berlin

    Öffentlich

  • 04 Dec

    2025

    Bernard Hoekman: Kiel-CEPR Research Seminar (tba)

    Hybrid / Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft, Standort Berlin

    Öffentlich

Speaker:  Astrid Krenz, Ruhr University Bochum

Location: online or at Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Chausseestraße 111, 10115 Berlin

Organizers: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, CEPR

Registration: Please sign up to receive the newsletter and zoom links for the seminar. If you plan to attend in person, please let us know here  beforehand.

Abstract: We analyse regional disparities in terms of the digital infrastructure in Germany, as well as the relevance of the availability and quality of digital infrastructure for the location choices of manufacturing plants in Germany. For that purpose, a novel and rich regional- and plant-level dataset based on official firm data (AFiD) from the Federal Statistical Office of Germany and the Statistical Offices of the Federal States is constructed. Regional disparities are found with regard to broadband access between urban and rural regions and between regions in the East and in the West of Germany. The results show that both the access and the speed of digital infrastructure matter for manufacturing plant location choices. We find that a 1 percent increase in the availability of broadband in a region increases the relative probability that a manufacturing plant chooses to locate in the region by about 0.4 percent. Differences occur between regions in the East and in the West of Germany.

Paulina Kintzinger
Paulina.Kintzinger@ifw-kiel.de

Johannes Binder
Johannes.Binder@ifw-kiel.de