Tag: Bert
Bert Rürup und Michael Hüther im Podcast
Bert Rürup verweist darauf, dass das – um konjunkturelle Schwankungen bereinigte – Trendwachstum der deutschen Wirtschaft lange Zeit um die 1,5 Prozent lag. 2018 habe dann ein Rückgang dieses Potenzialwachstums…
Bert Rürup and Michael Hüther in the podcast
The pronounced xenophobia of the AfD is undoubtedly a disadvantage for the German economy as a location, Bert Rürup states. Actually, Germany should have a welcoming culture. Unfortunately, this is…
Bert Rürup and Michael Hüther in the podcast
According to Michael Hüther, Germany must fundamentally discuss working hours and work volume – it is “a question of collective bargaining policy, social policy and family policy in the broadest…
Bert Rürup and Michael Hüther in the podcast
Would a two-speed Europe be a political option? Bert Rürup asks this question in the podcast. The problem: The total economic output of the USA is around 25 trillion US…
Bert Rürup and Michael Hüther in the podcast
The German economy moves sideways. The forecasts for this year fluctuate around the zero line, Bert Rürup and Michael Hüther determine in the podcast. Compensation for the loss of income…
Michael Hüther & Bert Rürup: Macropolitics need a turning point
The term turning point is becoming the code word of our epoch because it marks a historical upheaval. Previously dominant conditions are losing their formative power, and new structures are…
Michael Hüther & Bert Rürup: Macropolitics need a turning point
The term turning point is becoming the code word of our epoch because it marks a historical upheaval. Previously dominant conditions are losing their formative power, and new structures are…
Bert Rürup: Energy transition is problematic in terms of distribution policy
Anyone who believed or at least hoped that the rising prices were not least caused by the temporary reduction in value added tax and later increasing it again is mistaken.…
Bert Rürup: China’s growth is weakening
For decades, German companies have participated in China’s economic rise. Initially, inexpensive primary products made in China enabled German industry to keep a large proportion of its added value in…