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  • DIW Economic Bulletin 48 / 2017

    Nuclear Power Unnecessary for Climate Protection—There Are More Cost-Efficient Alternatives

    The world needs to continue working to protect the climate—this is generally undisputed. However, there is no agreement on which technologies should be used to decarbonize the energy sector. Many international scenarios still assume a relevant role for nuclear power in the future. However, a study by the German Institute for Economic Research shows that the Paris climate protection target— limiting ...

    2017| Claudia Kemfert, Thorsten Burandt, Karlo Hainsch, Konstantin Löffler, Pao-Yu Oei, Christian von Hirschhausen
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 36 / 2017

    The World Economy and the Euro Area: Broad-Based Upswing: DIW Economic Outlook

    This year and next, global GDP will grow more strongly than expected. The growth rate should be just under four percent. In developed economies, the continuing improvement in the job market situation will drive consumption. Corporate investment activity will also gain momentum. Over the forecast horizon, a slowly rising inflation rate and somewhat tighter monetary policy will gradually slow private ...

    2017| Ferdinand Fichtner, Guido Baldi, Christian Dreger, Hella Engerer, Stefan Gebauer, Malte Rieth
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 36 / 2017

    German Economy Continues Steady Upswing with no Sign of Overheating: Editorial

    2017| Ferdinand Fichtner, Guido Baldi, Karl Brenke, Marius Clemens, Christian Dreger, Hella Engerer, Marcel Fratzscher, Stefan Gebauer, Simon Junker, Claus Michelsen, Malte Rieth, Thore Schlaak
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 28/29 / 2017

    Clean Drinking Water as a Sustainable Development Goal: Fair, Universal Access with Increasing Block Tariffs

    One focus of the G20 Summit in Hamburg in July 2017 was the United Nations’ sustainable development goals, including those set for the water sector. Despite progress, around 800 million people worldwide do not have adequate access to drinking water. Increasing block tariffs are an instrument widely used to support access to drinking water for poorer segments of the population. With this system, the ...

    2017| Christian von Hirschhausen, Maya Flekstad, Georg Meran, Greta Sundermann
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 24 / 2017

    The World Economy and the Euro Area: Despite Risks, Global Recovery Is Stabilizing: DIW Economic Outlook

    Global economic output is expected to grow by 3.7 percent this year, and with a slightly stronger dynamic in the coming year; both predictions match the figures proposed in DIW Berlin’s spring forecast, even though the year started off somewhat weaker than expected. But overall, economic recovery continues. Despite rising inflation rates, private consumption remains one of the main drivers in the developed ...

    2017| Ferdinand Fichtner, Guido Baldi, Christian Dreger, Hella Engerer, Stefan Gebauer, Malte Rieth
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 24 / 2017

    German Economy on Track: Editorial

    2017| Ferdinand Fichtner, Guido Baldi, Karl Brenke, Christian Dreger, Hella Engerer, Marcel Fratzscher, Stefan Gebauer, Simon Junker, Claus Michelsen, Malte Rieth, Thore Schlaak, Kristina van Deuverden
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 12/13 / 2017

    Decentralized Storage Installations Should Be Available for Further Market Interaction: Five Questions for Wolf-Peter Schill

    2017
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 12/13 / 2017

    Decentralized Solar Prosumage with Battery Storage: System Orientation Required

    Starting from a low level, in recent years the battery-supported self-consumption of solar electricity (solar prosumage) has grown significantly in Germany. Its growth is primarily due to the opposing trends in household electricity prices and feed-in tariffs in conjunction with government incentives for battery storage. Various benefits of solar prosumage speak to its positive potential in the German ...

    2017| Wolf-Peter Schill, Alexander Zerrahn, Friedrich Kunz, Claudia Kemfert
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 11 / 2017

    World Economy Gaining Momentum, Risks Remain High: DIW Economic Outlook

    The world economy continues on its upward growth path, with global production expected to grow by 3.7 percent this year and slightly more than that in 2018. The economies in both the developed and the emerging countries are gaining momentum. Solid output growth is expected for the U.S. and euro area over the forecast period; China’s growth rates remain high, though they are declining somewhat; and ...

    2017| Ferdinand Fichtner, Guido Baldi, Christian Dreger, Hella Engerer, Stefan Gebauer, Michael Hachula, Robert Lange, Malte Rieth
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 11 / 2017

    Despite Uncertainty in the Global Economy, Germany Is on a Solid Growth Path: Editorial

    2017| Ferdinand Fichtner, Marcel Fratzscher, Guido Baldi, Karl Brenke, Marius Clemens, Christian Dreger, Hella Engerer, Stefan Gebauer, Michael Hachula, Simon Junker, Robert Lange, Claus Michelsen, Malte Rieth, Thore Schlaak, Kristina van Deuverden
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