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Ist Deutschland noch zu retten? [Can Germany still be saved?], by Hans-Werner Sinn, is reviewed.
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..."This is at the core of the crisis," said Hans Hoogervorst, chairman of the International Account.... The German economist Hans-Werner Sinn has compared this alarming state of affairs t...
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... tendra que empeorar", sentencio Hans-Werner Sinn, presidente del IFO Institute de Alema...
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.... (23.) cf. Case c-25/10, Missionswerk Werner Heukelbach eV v. Belgium (Feb. 10, 2011), http://c.... (80.) See, e.g., Hans-Werner Sinn, EU Enlargement, Migration, and Lesson...
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Germany is set to turn back to coal, gas and imports to fill the energy chasm left by its fast-track exit of nuclear power, refusing to boost green power and threatening its efforts to lower emissions.
The government permanently shut eight nuclear power plants immediately after the Fukushima crisis in Japan, and is closing the remaining nine in stages up to 2022.
... will continue to emit large amounts of CO2," Hans-Werner Sinn, president of the Ifo institute, wrote...
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...Hans-Werner Sinn is based at the Centre for Economic St...
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.... Hans-Werner Sinn, president of the research institute, ...
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The Greek debt crisis has become the biggest test not only of the European Union, but of its fledgling currency, the euro, which until recently had been enjoying newfound status as a reserve currency second only to the U.S. dollar.
The challenge to the cohesion of the EU, which has grown steadily into the world's largest trading bloc since its beginnings after World War II, was illustrated vividly last week when Greece threatened to seek aid from the International Monetary Fund if the EU did not offer a bailout.
... useful for Europe to stimulate its exports," Hans-Werner Sinn, president of German's Ifo Institute f...
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[...] the recent unparalleled fall in global trade is not expected to be repeated in the months ahead. The global economic climate shows signs of improvement for the first time since the end of 2007, according to the latest findings of the World Economic Survey (WES) conducted in the second quarter of 2009 by the Ifo Institute of Economic Research at the University of Munich in cooperation with the Paris-based International Chamber of Commerce and the European Commission.
...Reporting the results of the survey, Hans-Werner Sinn, president of the research institute, ...
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.... Hans-Werner Sinn delivered the Thuenen Lecture to the G...