Wirtschaftspolitik

Taming the Dragon? Europe and the AIIB

28. Februar 2018 Wirtschaftspolitik

As China’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank becomes a recognized instrument of global economic governance, European Union member states should use their voting power to influence the Bank’s agenda and practices. However, Europe must be aware of certain limitations.

Balázs Kiss

The Dangerous Depoliticization of Economic Numbers

26. Februar 2018 Wirtschaftspolitik

Daniel DeRock exposes the shaky foundations of macroeconomic statistical methods – from GDP figures to debt measurement – and argues for a fundamental rethinking of how scholars and policymakers engage with quantitative indicators.

Daniel Derock

Public Credit Scores – A Weapon Against Debt Accumulation?

9. Februar 2018 Wirtschaftspolitik

Debt fueled consumption lay at the heart of the global financial crisis of 2008. Now ten years later, rising household debt in developed economies remains a significant issue. In this article Babatunde Valentine Onabajo proposes a novel solution: making individual credit scores public.

Babatunde Valentine Onabajo

The Leontief Strategy of Trade Negotiation

31. Januar 2018 Wirtschaftspolitik

International trade is under strain and backward-looking trade negotiation strategies play a role in building up this pressure. Drawing on the World Input-Output Database, Andrea Andrenelli adopts a global Leontief approach and develops three indices to make trade policymaking fit for the era of global value chains.

Andrea Andrenelli

China and the IMF – Convergence or Conflict?

24. Juli 2017 Wirtschaftspolitik

China and the IMF have had a rocky relationship ever since the Fund’s founding in 1945. Despite the IMF’s recent efforts to better reflect China’s growing economic power within its organizational structure, the future of the two entities remains uncertain. This can be explained by conflicting interests on fiscal policy, the ambiguous behavior of the Chinese economic regime, and the failure of the IMF to fully adapt to the shifting weights of the world economy.

Riccardo Ramacci

Der innovative Staat

25. März 2017 Wirtschaftspolitik

Innovation kommt oft ausschließlich aus dem Privatsektor, wo rücksichtsloser Wettbewerb zwischen High-Tech Firmen außerhalb der Reichweite des Staates stattfindet. Ein inklusiveres und transformatives Wirtschaftswachstum könnte allerdings durch stärkere und gezielte staatliche Förderung von Innovation und technologischer Entwicklung erreicht werden.

Vanessa Mallari