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  1. Research // 18.07.2014

    VIPS – Proposal for a Viable Insolvency Procedure for Sovereign States in the Eurozone

    The government debt crisis unleashed a wave of reforms in 2010 – some of which were implemented in an overly hasty manner – to stabilise the euro and the heavily indebted European countries. Even though the…
  2. CEE Indicator of Economic Sentiment // 17.07.2014

    ZEW-Erste Group Bank Economic Sentiment Indicator for Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) - Current Situation and Economic Expectations Decline

    In July 2014 economic expectations for Central and Eastern Europe including Turkey (CEE region) have partly reversed last month’s increase. In the current survey the ZEW-Erste Group Bank Economic Sentiment…
  3. CH Indicator of Economic Sentiment // 16.07.2014

    ZEW-CS Financial Market Test Switzerland - Economic Expectations Reach Balanced Level

    In July 2014 economic expectations for Switzerland have declined slightly by 4.7 points. The ZEW-CS Indicator now stands at a nearly balanced level of 0.1 points.
  4. Research // 10.07.2014

    ZEW Among the Top Five Climate Policy Think Tanks in the World

    The Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) in Mannheim ranks fourth among the approximately 200 institutes evaluated for the recently published "2013 Climate Think Tank Ranking" by the renowned…
  5. China Economic Panel // 02.07.2014

    China Economic Panel (CEP) by ZEW and Fudan University (Shanghai)- Analysts Gain Confidence About China's Growth Prospects

    Two weeks prior to the announcement of official growth figures for the second quarter of 2014, financial experts have adjusted business cycle expectations for China upwards according to the new results of the…
  6. ZEW/Prognos Survey // 23.06.2014

    ZEW/Prognos Survey on Transport Markets - Moderate Increase in Transport Volumes and Prices Expected

    German transport markets are currently in a quite strong shape. The prospects for further growth in transport volumes are good. The increase over the coming half year, however, will be smaller than in the…