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Germany is economically closely intertwined with the other member countries of the euro area. Some of these countries are in a deep recession, and it is feared that Germany will not manage to avoid being swept up by this economic burden for long. However, the German economy also benefits from...
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Deutschland ist mit den übrigen Ländern des Euroraums wirtschaftlich eng verknüpft. Einige Länder befi nden sich in einer tiefen Rezession und es wird zum Teil befürchtet, dass Deutschland sich diesem Rezessionssog nicht entziehen kann. Die deutsche Wirtschaft profi tiert aber auch von dem...
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While the U.S. and the U.K. are likely to experience an interest rate turnaround in the near future, monetary conditions in the euro area will remain highly accommodative for a long time. The qualitative and quantitative effects of diverging monetary positions between major central banks are...
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The “Great Recession” has painfully demonstrated the impact of real estate prices on real economic activity. Hence, close examination of real estate price changes is important for business cycle analysis and economic policy. However, most real estate price indices for Germany either exhibit...
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Despite energy price hikes in recent years, growth rates turned out to be high in most industrialised countries. This pattern starkly contrasts the adverse effects that energy price shocks exerted on growth in the 1970s and 1980s. This study investigates whether a reduction in the energy cost...
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