Latest Press Releases

  1. ZEW/Prognos Survey // 30.09.2015

    ZEW/Prognos Survey on Transport Markets - Increased Transport Volumes Primarily Expected in the Road Freight Sector

    Developments in German transport markets have left little room for price increases in the coming six months. Particularly in road freight, a downward price trend is to be expected. Things are much more varied,…
  2. Research // 28.09.2015

    Mid-term Review of German Tax Policy: First Signs of Continued Stagnation in the Current Legislation Period

    Since the reform of the corporation tax in 2008/2009, businesses in Germany have been witness to far-reaching stagnation in the general taxation of businesses. Analysis carried out by the…
  3. Research // 25.09.2015

    KfW/ZEW CO2 Barometer 2015: Global Climate Policy Less Harmful to Competitiveness than Energy Transition for Companies Regulated by the EU Emissions Trading Scheme

    German companies participating in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) analyse the consequences of climate policy on their competitiveness in a variety of ways. When asked whether global climate policy - e.…
  4. Research // 21.09.2015

    Businesses Engaging in Vocational Training Gain an Advantage in Terms of Information and Recruiting Skilled Labour

    German businesses tempt the best apprentices away from the companies which have invested in the vocational training of these young adults, by offering high wage mark-ups. This is, at least, what one often…
  5. CEE Indicator of Economic Sentiment // 17.09.2015

    ZEW-Erste Group Bank Economic Sentiment Indicator for Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) - Downturn in Economic Expectations

    Economic expectations for Central and Eastern Europe including Turkey (CEE region) have declined in September 2015. In the current survey, the ZEW-Erste Group Bank Economic Sentiment Indicator for the CEE…
  6. CH Indicator of Economic Sentiment // 16.09.2015

    ZEW-CS Financial Market Test Switzerland - Mildly Positive Growth Outlook

    The ZEW-CS Indicator for Switzerland has risen by 3.8 points to a reading of 9.7 points in September 2015 reaching its highest value since March 2014. Experts remain cautious, however, in regard to the economic…