Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa-the BRICS-show high overall economic growth rates by international standards. Even during the recent economic crisis, most BRICS countries still recorded above-average growth. This development has benefited German foreign trade in particular. This applies especially to automotive and mechanical engineering. However, this geographical reorientation of German ...
Die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in Deutschland wird im zweiten Halbjahr 2012 an Schwung verlieren, im kommenden Jahr wird sie sich aber wieder etwas dynamischer entwickeln. Im Jahresdurchschnitt 2012 wird das reale Bruttoinlandsprodukt das Vorjahresergebnis um 0,9 Prozent übertreffen, im kommenden Jahr steigt es mit 1,6 Prozent. Die Expansion ist in erster Linie durch die binnenwirtschaftliche Dynamik ...
This paper argues that counter-cyclical liquidity hoarding by financial intermediaries may strongly amplify business cycles. It develops a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model in which banks operate subject to financial frictions and idiosyncratic funding liquidity risk in their intermediation activity. Importantly, the amount of liquidity reserves held in the financial sector is determined ...
In this paper, we analyse the impact of the economic reforms implemented in the 1980s and of the Customs Union Agreement of 1996 on the intra-industry trade in Turkey. We use panel data for 20 trading partners of Turkey and the sample period from 1969 until 2009. Controlling for the effects of standard determinants of intra-industry trade proposed in the literature, we find strong statistical evidence ...
One of the most pressing public priorities in Germany at present is how to organize the energy transition. However, the cost of stabilizing the financial sector as well as the fiscal pact and the debt brake mean that the government has limited financial resources. Consequently, the availability of private capital, whether in the form of equity or debt, is becoming a decisive factor in the success of ...
Mit der wirtschaftlichen Integration Chinas in die Weltwirtschaft entsteht ein neues Wachstumszentrum, das die globale Konjunktur maßgeblich beeinflussen kann. So könnten starke Produktionszuwächse in China dazu beitragen, eine schwächelnde Konjunktur in den Industrieländern zu stützen. In diesem Beitrag wird untersucht, inwieweit China bereits heute das gesamtwirtschaftliche Wachstum im Euroraum und ...