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The Kiel Institute Among Top International Think Tank

The internationally renowned “Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program” of the University of Pennsylvania has just released its new Think Tank Index. The Kiel Institute for the World Economy ranks 17th among the non-American think tanks. Among the International Economic Policy Think Tanks it ranks 7 worldwide. For more information please click here.

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Asia Europe Economic Forum (AEEF)
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Prof. Dr. Henning Klodt
Tel. (0431) 8814-250

 
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Kiel Policy Brief

  • 20: Kann Deutschland der Schuldenfalle entkommen? Perspektiven für den Bundeshaushalt
    By Henning Klodt pdf
  • 19: Ist Griechenland noch zu retten? Und der Euro?
    By Jens Boysen-Hogrefe pdf
  • 18: Das Wettmonopol in Deutschland: Status Quo und Reformansätze
    By Mario Maschke, Ulrich Schmidt pdf
  • 17: Biokraftstoffe und Emissionen aus Landnutzungsänderungen
    By Mareike Lange, Dominique Bruhn pdf
  • 16: Chancen auf einen Studienplatz: Regionale Herkunft erheblich
    By Sebastian Braun, Nadja Dwenger, Thomas Oechsle pdf
  • 15: Do we Face a Credit Crunch?
    By Klaus-Jürgen Gern, Nils Jannsen pdf
  • 14: Effiziente Nutzung von Biomasse durch einen globalen Kohlenstoffpreis:
    Empfehlungen für eine koordinierte Bioenergiepolitik
    By Angela Kopmann, Bettina Kretschmer, Mareike Lange pdf
  • 13: Looking Forward: Exiting Unconventional Monetary Policy
    By Mewael Tesfaselassie pdf
  • 12: Adjustment After the Crisis − Will the Financial Sector Shrink and Entrepreneurship Boom?
    By F. Bickenbach, E. Bode, D. Dohse, A. Hanley and R. Schweickert pdf
  • 11: Fiscal Responses to the Financial Crisis
    By Steffen Ahrens pdf
  • 10: International Labor Migration and Remittances Beyond the Crisis: Towards Development-friendly Migration Policies
    By A. Arslan, A. Effenberger, M. Luecke and T. Omar Mahmoud pdf
  • 9: Back to Normal? The Future of Global Production Networks After the Crisis
    By Olivier Godart, Holger Görg and Dennis Görlich pdf
  • 8: IMF Reform in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis: 
    Let the IMF Speak Truth to Power
    By Matthias Luecke pdf
  • 7: Global Imbalances after the Financial Crisis
    By Jens Boysen-Hogrefe, Klaus-Jürgen Gern and Nils Jannsen pdf
  • 6: No Money Left for Climate Protection? Climate Policy after the Crisis
    By Menusch Khadjavi, Sonja Peterson, Sebastian Petrick
    and Wilfried Rickels pdf
  • 5: Why Trade Barriers Hurt: Protectionism in the New Trade Model
    By Wolfgang Lechthaler pdf
  • 4: Bad Banks – The German Scheme
    By Harmen Lehment pdf
  • 3: Ocean Iron Fertilization: An Option for Mitigating Climate Change? 
    By Christine Bertram pdf
  • 2: Mit dem Konjunkturpaket aus der Krise? 
    By Alfred Boss and Henning Klodt pdf
  • 1: Warum ist der Dollar so stark in der gegenwärtigen Krise? 
    By Rolf Langhammer pdf
Team

Rita Halbfas
Helga Huß
Prof. Dr. Henning Klodt
(Head)
Dr. Klaus Schrader
(Deputy Head)
Dieter Stribny
Jutta Stribny

Web Contributions

In some EU countries, notably in France, moderate wage increases und labour market reforms in Germany have been stigmatized as contributing to the present Euro-crisis. Gabriel Felbermayr and Mario Larch together with IfW-researchers Rolf J. Langhammer und Wolfgang Lechthaler disagree. In their recent contribution at Ökonomenstimme.org they argue, that EU-trading partners are even benefitting from German labour market policies. more...

Although China seemingly manipulates its exports by undervaluing the Renminbi, Rolf J. Langhammer strongly argues on Ökonomenstimme.org against Paul Krugman’s proposal that the US should retaliate by imposing a penalty tax on US imports from China. more...

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Angela Merkel und Dennis Snower

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E-Book

"The Crisis and Beyond"

The recent financial and economic crisis has been recognized as a major challenge not only for the world economy, but also for economic research and economic policy advice. Over the past months, economists working at or visiting the Kiel Institute have prepared a number of essays on several aspects of the crisis and on its potential long-term consequences. These essays are now collected in our e-book in a condensed and easily accessible manner. The editors and authors hope that the book will initiate a lively debate among researchers and policy makers who share a common interest in preventing another such crisis to occur in the future.  more...