3 Results enter search term Search Reset filter Suchfilter Content Type Publications (3) Topics Emerging Markets & Developing Countries (2) Growth (2) Africa (1) Asia (1) Foreign Direct Investments (1) Globalization (1) Innovation (1) Publicationtype Brief (3) Policy Article (2) Units Poverty Reduction, Equity, and Development (3) Forecasting Center (1) Global Challenges for Rural Development (1) Special Topics (1) Experts Manfred Wiebelt (3) Rainer Thiele (2) Amir M. Althibah (1) Clemens Breisinger (1) Kacana Khadjavi (1) Mariam Raouf (1) Michael Grimm (1) Sharad A. Tandon (1) Tarek Al Kebsi (1) Wilfried Engelke (1) Date Last Month Last Year Select Period start date to end date Sort by Relevance Date Aktive Filter Publicationtype: Brief Experts: Manfred Wiebelt Remove all filters Brief Yemen: Economy-wide Impact of Conflict and Alternative Scenarios for Recovery 26.09.2019 Economy-wide analyses of the Yemeni economy suggests that the accumulated economic losses caused by the ongoing conflict in Yemen amount to nearly one a Policy Article Africa's recent rebound: resource boom or basis for long-term investment? (in German) 01.05.2016 Kiel Policy Brief No. 99: Since the early 2000s, Africa has been one of the fastest-growing regions in the world. The Kiel Institute’s researchers Rainer Thiele and Manfred Wiebelt find evidence suggesting that Africa’s boom was not only driven by... Policy Article Changing Views on Growth: What Became of Pro-poor Growth? 01.10.2015
Brief Yemen: Economy-wide Impact of Conflict and Alternative Scenarios for Recovery 26.09.2019 Economy-wide analyses of the Yemeni economy suggests that the accumulated economic losses caused by the ongoing conflict in Yemen amount to nearly one a
Policy Article Africa's recent rebound: resource boom or basis for long-term investment? (in German) 01.05.2016 Kiel Policy Brief No. 99: Since the early 2000s, Africa has been one of the fastest-growing regions in the world. The Kiel Institute’s researchers Rainer Thiele and Manfred Wiebelt find evidence suggesting that Africa’s boom was not only driven by...