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IW-Newsletter
No. 3 from October 22, 2009
Export Success of CEE Countries: Put in Perspective
The export success of the CEE countries Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic is occasionally regarded as a major threat to industrialized countries like Germany.
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IW-Newsletter
No. 3 from October 22, 2009
German Exports: Resource-rich Countries are Winners
Between 2004 and mid-2008, the German manufacturing sector faced significant additional costs due to rising prices for natural resources. Spiraling energy prices and an oil price as high as 150 US-dollars per barrel put many companies under considerable pressure.
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IW-Newsletter
No. 6 from December 1, 2010
Growth drivers at Industry Level in Germany: Exports Are Not the Sole Growth Driver
The high share of manufacturing and the strong export orientation of Germany‘s economy are presently drawing fire by some critics. A concept of growth contributions based on input-output statistics explains to which extent final domestic demand, inputs and net exports contribute to the growth of value added of selected industrial product groups.
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IW-Newsletter
No. 4 from July 8, 2010
German Exports to Emerging Markets: One-fourth of Total Exports
Between 2000 and 2007, German merchandize exports to emerging market countries have grown strongly.
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