5 Results enter search term Search Reset filter Suchfilter Topics Business Cycle (5) Business Cycle Germany (5) Germany (5) Fiscal Policy & National Budgets (1) Growth (1) Labor Market (1) Publication Type Economic Outlook (5) Research Business Cycles and Growth (5) Forecasting (5) Experts Oliver Holtemöller (5) Roland Döhrn (5) Stefan Kooths (5) Timo Wollmershäuser (5) Ferdinand Fichtner (3) Claus Michelsen (2) Publication Series Joint Economic Forecast (5) Date Last Month Last Year Select Period start date to end date Sort by Relevance Date Aktive Filter Experts: Roland Döhrn Remove all filters Economic Outlook Joint Economic Forecast, Fall 2016: German economy on track – economic policy needs to be realigned Joint Economic Forecast 09/2016 Download Ferdinand Fichtner, Timo Wollmershäuser, Stefan Kooths ... The German economy is experiencing a moderate recovery: the GDP is expected to grow by 1.9 percent this year, 1.4 percent next year, and 1.6... Economic Outlook Joint Economic Forecast 1/19: Significant Cooling of the Economy – Political Risks High Joint Economic Forecast 04/2019 Download Oliver Holtemöller, Roland Döhrn, Stefan Kooths ... The German economy has cooled noticeably since mid-2018, and the long-term upswing has thus apparently come to an end. ... Economic Outlook Joint Economic Forecast, Fall 2018: Upturn Loses Momentum – World Economic Climate Grows Harsher Joint Economic Forecast 09/2018 Download Roland Döhrn, Oliver Holtemöller, Stefan Kooths ... The economic upturn in Germany is entering its sixth year, but is losing momentum. This is due to both demand and supply side factors. ... Economic Outlook Joint Economic Forecast, Fall 2017: Upturn Remains Robust—Amid Mounting Tensions Joint Economic Forecast 09/2017 Download Ferdinand Fichtner, Timo Wollmershäuser, Stefan Kooths ... The German economic upturn has gained both in terms of strength and breadth. In addition to consumer spending, external trade and investments... Economic Outlook Joint Economic Forecast 1/18: German Economy Booming – But Air is Getting Thinner Joint Economic Forecast 04/2018 Download Ferdinand Fichtner, Timo Wollmershäuser, Stefan Kooths ... The German economy continues to boom, but the air is getting thinner. Unused economic capacities are gradually shrinking, leading to a slight... Selected Publication Series Kiel Working Papers Kiel Policy Briefs Kiel Institute Economic Outlook Kiel Focus Review of World Economics
Economic Outlook Joint Economic Forecast, Fall 2016: German economy on track – economic policy needs to be realigned Joint Economic Forecast 09/2016 Download Ferdinand Fichtner, Timo Wollmershäuser, Stefan Kooths ... The German economy is experiencing a moderate recovery: the GDP is expected to grow by 1.9 percent this year, 1.4 percent next year, and 1.6...
Economic Outlook Joint Economic Forecast 1/19: Significant Cooling of the Economy – Political Risks High Joint Economic Forecast 04/2019 Download Oliver Holtemöller, Roland Döhrn, Stefan Kooths ... The German economy has cooled noticeably since mid-2018, and the long-term upswing has thus apparently come to an end. ...
Economic Outlook Joint Economic Forecast, Fall 2018: Upturn Loses Momentum – World Economic Climate Grows Harsher Joint Economic Forecast 09/2018 Download Roland Döhrn, Oliver Holtemöller, Stefan Kooths ... The economic upturn in Germany is entering its sixth year, but is losing momentum. This is due to both demand and supply side factors. ...
Economic Outlook Joint Economic Forecast, Fall 2017: Upturn Remains Robust—Amid Mounting Tensions Joint Economic Forecast 09/2017 Download Ferdinand Fichtner, Timo Wollmershäuser, Stefan Kooths ... The German economic upturn has gained both in terms of strength and breadth. In addition to consumer spending, external trade and investments...
Economic Outlook Joint Economic Forecast 1/18: German Economy Booming – But Air is Getting Thinner Joint Economic Forecast 04/2018 Download Ferdinand Fichtner, Timo Wollmershäuser, Stefan Kooths ... The German economy continues to boom, but the air is getting thinner. Unused economic capacities are gradually shrinking, leading to a slight...