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Germany is the laggard of Europe, yet the country is world champion in merchandise exports. The paper tries to solve …
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What has happened to the German economic miracle? Rebuilding from the rubble and ruin of two world wars, Germany in the … full employment. Germany (or West Germany, until 1989) returned to its position as the economic powerhouse of Europe and …, unemployment has soared, and the economic unification of eastern and western Germany has been mishandled. Europe's largest economy …
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What has happened to the German economic miracle? Rebuilding from the rubble and ruin of two world wars, Germany in the … full employment. Germany (or West Germany, until 1989) returned to its position as the economic powerhouse of Europe and …, unemployment has soared, and the economic unification of eastern and western Germany has been mishandled. Europe's largest economy …
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The paper discusses the options for a reform of the German pension system using a model developed at CES for the German Council of economic advisors to the Federal Ministry of Economics and Research. It is argued that the German pay-as-you-go-system is efficient in a present value sense but will...
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The unification of Germany is one of the most wrenching and dramatic transitions in economic history. A policy issue of …
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The paper discusses the options for a reform of the German pension system using a model developed at CES for the German Council of economic advisors to the Federal Ministry of Economics and Research. It is argued that the German pay-as-you-go-system is efficient in a present value sense but will...
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Als Antwort auf einen Beitrag im Handelsblatt vom 25. Oktober 2012 erläutert Hans-Werner Sinn die Unterschiede zwischen Konjunktur und Trend und verdeutlicht die Natur von Punktprognosen sowie den Unterschied zwischen Prognosen und ifo Index.
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Nach 20 Jahren deutsche Wiedervereinigung ziehen Gerlinde und Hans-Werner Sinn eine Bilanz des bisher Erreichten: Das Primat der Politik gegenüber den ökonomischen Gesetzen führte bei der Vereinigungspolitik zu absehbaren Problemen. So sei eine starke Konvergenz zwischen Ost- und...
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