ifo Dresden berichtet 4/2020
ifo Institute, Dresden, 2020
Who's gonna go first? - Forms of government and the reactions to Covid-19
The German economy was hit hard in April by the corona-related economic and social shutdown. The shutdown had different effects on the various sectors of the economy. The manufacturing industry, corporate service providers, trade, transport and the hotel and restaurant industry were particularly affected. In the course of the easing, most sectors of the economy showed clear improvements in June. The only exceptions are manufacturing and closely related business services. Here the corona effect increased or at least barely decreased in June. Furthermore, the East German economy appears to have been less affected by corona in both April and June than the German economy as a whole. This could be due, among other things, to the less networked economy in eastern Germany, but also to the lower infection rates.
Niels Gillmann and Valentin Hassler
Articles included
Who's gonna go first? - Forms of government and the reactions to Covid-19
ifo Institute, Dresden, 2020
ifo Dresden berichtet, 2020, 27, No. 4, 03-05
ifo Economic Forecast for Eastern Germany and Saxony Summer 2020: Eastern German economy in recession
ifo Institute, Dresden, 2020
ifo Dresden berichtet, 2020, 27, No. 4, 06-10
Opting out or opting in? How more people become organ donors
ifo Institute, Dresden, 2020
ifo Dresden berichtet, 2020, 27, No. 4, 11-14
Structural adjustment requirements in Saxony's state budget? Deficits can only be prevented by personnel savings
ifo Institute, Dresden, 2020
ifo Dresden berichtet, 2020, 27, Nr. 4, 15-20
Where the Germans want to spend their summer holiday after the shutdown
ifo Institute, Dresden, 2020
ifo Dresden berichtet, 2020, 27, Nr. 4, 21-23
Employment cuts in the Free State of Saxony during the corona crisis: Conurbations are most affected
ifo Institute, Dresden, 2020
ifo Dresden berichtet, 2020, 27, Nr. 4, 24-27
ifo Konjunkturumfragen Ostdeutschland und Sachsen
ifo Institut, Dresden, 2020
ifo Dresden berichtet, 2020, 27, Nr. 4, 28-30