Press Releases 2009
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December
- December 21, 2009
The Democratic Deficit at Copenhagen - December 18, 2009
The Climate Conference: An Efficient Climate Regime Is Affordable - December 16, 2009
World Economic Recovery with Limited Momentum - December 16, 2009
Germany: Waiting for the Upswing - December 7, 2009
Sourcing service inputs from abroad increases domestic innovation rates - December 3, 2009
EUROFRAME - Economic Assessment of the Euro Area. Winter Report - December 2, 2009
The Kiel Institute publishes E-Book on the Financial Crisis
November
- November 30, 2009
Subsidies are pushing Chinese exports - November 5, 2009
Raw material prices to rise only moderately in 2010
October
- October 26, 2009
Entrepreneurial Spirit and Innovation as a way out of the Crisis — is the USA better equipped than Europe? - October 23, 2009
Monetary Policy after the Global Financial Crisis: Is It Time to Put on the Brakes? - October 20, 2009
Stimulus Packages: Germany ahead in Europe - October 9, 2009
International Labor Migration Promotes Economic Development in Home Countries - October 6, 2009
Will Export Economies Sustain Long-Term Damage as a Result of the Financial Crisis?
September
- September 28, 2009
A Four-Point Reform for the International Monetary Fund - September 24, 2009
Roots of Global Imbalances Still Unresolved - September 22, 2009
Professor Holger Görg obtains Gossen-award 2009 - September 11, 2009
GES: Further Proposals for Solutions to Global Problems Generated - September 11, 2009
GES: First Proposals for Solutions to Global Problems Generated - September 9, 2009
Grand Opening of the Global Economic Symposium 2009 - September 9, 2009
World Economy Is Growing Again - September 9, 2009
Sluggish Recovery of the German Economy, but no Slump on the Labor Market - September 4, 2009
The World after the Financial Crisis
At the Global Economic Symposium, Nobel Laureates, CEOs, and Policymakers Develop Solutions to the Problems of Tomorrow’s World - September 1, 2009
Climate Change Goals announced in L’Aquila will become precise during the GES
August
- August 31, 2009
A Top-Notch Meeting: At the Second Global Economic Symposium, Top-Notch Businesspeople and Economists Are to Outline Efficient Ways to Regulate Global Financial Markets - August 28, 2009
Who Bridles the Managers? - August 28, 2009
How can we stop the rollercoaster trip of food prices? Solutions for a sustainable agricultural system - August 27, 2009
Press Conference Invitation: The Second Global Economic Symposium: Leading Economics and Business Experts Meet Once Again in the Fielmann Akadamie Schloss Plön - August 24, 2009
Humboldt’s Ideology versus Bologna’s Structure: Which Approach will Ensure Social Equality in Face of the Economic Crisis? - August 19, 2009
Fielmann: Investing in the Community is Investing in the Future - August 13, 2009
Exit Strategies from the Financial Crisis – The importance of sending the ‘right’ signals - August 12, 2009
German National Library for Economics becomes joint organizer of the GES - August 11, 2009
Horst Siebert’s last book “Rules for the Global Economy” - August 5, 2009
Does Inshore Fishing Have a Future?
July
- July 30, 2009
What is the Chatham House Rule? - July 27, 2009
The Influence of ‘Animal Spirits’ on Business Climate Surveys - July 27, 2009
The Energy Crisis and Climate Change: The Incident at the Nuclear Power Plant in Krümmel, Germany, Impacts on the Nuclear Power Debate - July 14, 2009
Invitation to the Media: The Second Global Economic Symposium on “The World after the Financial Crisis,” to be held in the Fielmann Akademie, in the Plön Castle - July 8, 2009
Asian and European Expert Panel Meet during the G-8 Summit
June
- June 22, 2009
2009 Global Economy Prize Goes to Mary Robinson, Jeffrey Sachs, Baba Kalyani und Sunil Bharti Mittal - June 18, 2009
Kiel Institute Excellence Award in Global Economic Affairs Ceremony - June 15, 2009
Diffusing Trade Disputes Effectively - June 15, 2009
Helping Losers of Globalization with Training Vouchers - June 15, 2009
Educational Systems in Industrialized Countries Require Massive Reform - June 15, 2009
Escaping the Labor Market Downturn with Individual Incentives, Demand Side Policies, and Employment Subsidies - June 15, 2009
An International Fee for CO2 Emissions as a Response to Climate Change - June 15, 2009
A Three-Point Program to Combating the Financial Crisis - June 12, 2009
2009 Global Economy Prize Goes to Mary Robinson, Jeffrey Sachs, Baba Kalyani und Sunil Bharti Mittal
– Press Invitation – - June 11, 2009
World Economy: Bottom of Output Reached - June 11, 2009
Germany: Low Level Stabilization - June 9, 2009
Invitation to Press Conference: Kiel Institute and State of Schleswig-Holstein to Present Solutions to Global Economic Problems
May
April
March
- March 18, 2009
Long-Term Economic Growth Promotes Democratic Development - March 13, 2009
Employment Protection Legislation Can Prevent Companies from Relocating Abroad - March 12, 2009
World Economy in a Downward Spiral - March 12, 2009
Euro Area in Deep Recession - March 12, 2009
The German Economy in the Grip of the Worldwide Recession
February
- February 04, 2009
How Challenging is Unconventional Monetary Policy? - February 02, 2009
Wage Losses Resulting from Family-Related Career Breaks Influence Job Choice