Dezernat Zukunft
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Dezernat Zukunft (lit. 'Department for the Future') is a think tank based in Berlin, Germany.[1] It was created in 2018 by economists Philippa Sigl-Glöckner and Max Krahé.[2]
Dezernat Zukunft has received funding, among others, from the European Climate Foundation,[3] the Laudes Foundation,[4] Open Philanthropy,[5] Partners for a New Economy,[6] and the Silicon Valley Community Foundation.[7] Its research on fiscal policy and climate change mitigation has been featured by media such as CNBC,[8] The Economist,[9] and the Financial Times.[10]
European Macro Policy Network
Starting in 2021, Dezernat Zukunft has sponsored the establishment of the European Macro Policy Network, a cluster of like-minded national economic think tanks in European countries.[11]
As of March 2026, EMPN members included, in addition to Dezernat Zukunft and EMPN's own headquarters in Brussels:[12]
Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (WIIW)
Finnish Centre for New Economic Analysis (UTAK)
Institut Avant-Garde (IAG)[13][14]
Chemnitz University of Technology
Luiss Hub for New Industrial Policy and Economic Governance (LUHNIP) at Luiss University
a partnership of Sapienza University of Rome with Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini (FGB)
Instituut voor Publieke Economie (IPE)[15]
Arena Idé[16]