"This paper challenges the institutional sclerosis explanation of the German crisis according to which rigid labour markets and generous welfare state institutions have driven Germany into its position as 'Europe's sick man'. In general, the explanation is not convincing, because the underlying hypotheses about the effects of labour market regulation and welfare state institutions on employment and growth cannot unambiguously be derived from modern labour market theory and are at least partially at odds with accepted empirical findings. In particular, the explanation is unconvincing, because in international comparison Germany´s labour market and welfare state institutions are simply not as sclerotic as often supposed. In most of the aggreg...
This article aims to shed new light on Germany’s domineering role in the eurocrisis. I argue that th...
The German economy has generally been perceived as the strongest in the Eurozone, particularly since...
In this article we examine the constraints on Germany’s influence over the reforms of the macroecono...
This paper challenges the institutional sclerosis view of the German crisis according to which rigid...
This paper challenges the institutional sclerosis view of the German crisis according to which rigid...
In the present paper we question the mainstream diagnosis of Germany’s post-2000 stagnation as well ...
Since unification, the debate about Germany's poor economic performance has focused on supply-side w...
This paper offers a narrative historical description of the German Social Market Economy, from its i...
Germany’s economy has experienced a transition from the ‘sick man of Europe’ after unification in 19...
Aim: The scientific objective of this study is an attempt to clarify the institutional aspects of th...
Owing to its strong dependence on exports, Germany was among the economies hit hardest by the financ...
This paper assesses the contribution of the European Central Bank (ECB) to Germany's ongoing economi...
"Although all economists agree that a major precondition for employment creation is sustainable econ...
The key to economic reform in Germany is a significant reduction in the high costs of labour.The mai...
Debate about Germany’s poor economic performance following unification focused on supply-side weakne...
This article aims to shed new light on Germany’s domineering role in the eurocrisis. I argue that th...
The German economy has generally been perceived as the strongest in the Eurozone, particularly since...
In this article we examine the constraints on Germany’s influence over the reforms of the macroecono...
This paper challenges the institutional sclerosis view of the German crisis according to which rigid...
This paper challenges the institutional sclerosis view of the German crisis according to which rigid...
In the present paper we question the mainstream diagnosis of Germany’s post-2000 stagnation as well ...
Since unification, the debate about Germany's poor economic performance has focused on supply-side w...
This paper offers a narrative historical description of the German Social Market Economy, from its i...
Germany’s economy has experienced a transition from the ‘sick man of Europe’ after unification in 19...
Aim: The scientific objective of this study is an attempt to clarify the institutional aspects of th...
Owing to its strong dependence on exports, Germany was among the economies hit hardest by the financ...
This paper assesses the contribution of the European Central Bank (ECB) to Germany's ongoing economi...
"Although all economists agree that a major precondition for employment creation is sustainable econ...
The key to economic reform in Germany is a significant reduction in the high costs of labour.The mai...
Debate about Germany’s poor economic performance following unification focused on supply-side weakne...
This article aims to shed new light on Germany’s domineering role in the eurocrisis. I argue that th...
The German economy has generally been perceived as the strongest in the Eurozone, particularly since...
In this article we examine the constraints on Germany’s influence over the reforms of the macroecono...