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  1. Publication

    German Unemployment insurance: scope for lowering the contribution rate (in German)

    01.10.2019

    Kiel Policy Brief No. 129: Despite the gloomy economic outlook for Germany, the Federal Employment Agency will continue to generate surpluses in 2019 and 2020.

  2. Publication

    Federal Employment Agency: why an instant reduction of the contribution is needed (in German)

    01.04.2018

    Kiel Policy Brief No. 114: The rate of contributions to unemployment insurance should be reduced immediately from 3 to 2.5 percent. The increase of employment would be fostered.

  3. Publication

    The locational quality of Germany: structural challenges ahead in the new Europe (in German)

    30.09.1994

  4. Publication

    Financial situation of the social security system: contribution rate reduction possible and necessary (in German)

    01.10.2011

    Kiel Policy Brief No. 35: The financial situation of the social security system in Germany has improved due to the strong upswing and the increase of the rate of contributions in the beginning of 2011.

  5. Publication

    Social security slides into deficit (in German)

    01.06.2014

    Kiel Policy Brief No. 77: Based on his analysis of the financial situation of the social security system in Germany, the Kiel economist Alfred Boss expects a deficit in 2015. The

  6. Publication

    Will social insurance soon return into a deficit? (in German)

    01.07.2013

    Kiel Policy Brief No. 63: In his Kiel Policy Brief the Kiel economist Alfred Boss warns of the return of the deficit in Germany’s social insurance.

  7. Publication

    Surpluses of the Federal Employment Agency - further reduction in contribution rates required (in German)

    09.04.2019

    Kiel Policy Brief No. 124: The Federal Labor Agency will achieve a budget surplus in 2019 as well as in 2020 – despite of the decrease of the rate of contributions to unemployment insurance in January 2019.

  8. Publication

    German Federal Labor Agency: reasons for much lower contributions (in German)

    20.08.2018

    Kiel Policy Brief No. 115: In this paper it is explained why the rate of contributions to unemployment insurance should be reduced from 3.0 to 2.4 percent immediately.

  9. Publication

    Cutting Subsidies in Germany (original publication German only)

    01.01.2011

  10. Publication

    With the stimulus package out of the crisis? (in German)

    01.02.2009

    Kiel Policy Brief No. 2

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