Team
The people behind the ifo Institute offer the very high level of expertise and experience needed to fulfill our research and service mandate.
Comments on the crisis in Greece
Munich Economic Summit 2010
ifo Annual Meeting 2023 (Panel discussion)
Prof. Clemens Fuest
Prof. Ursula Münch, Akademie für Politische Bildung Tutzing
Dr. Reinhard Ploss, Knorr-Bremse AG
Falco Weidemeyer, EY Global Turnaround and Restructuring Leader
Dr. Ursula Weidenfeld
Munich Lectures in Economics 2015: Welcome
Press conference: The Impact of School Closures in Early 2021
CEPS-EconPol Europe Lunch Debate: Tax Incentives for Research and Development: Is There an Optimal Policy Mix?
Ruzica Rakic, DG Research & Innovation, European Commission
Jennifer Baker, www.BrusselsGeek.com
ifo Podcast: How Global Supply Chains Can Become More Resilient?
Global supply chains consist of production sites distributed around the world. Is this complex set-up an additional risk in times of crisis? What must policymakers and companies do to make international supply chains more crisis-proof in the future?
Podiumsdiskussion: 7. Energiepolitischer Workshop „Vernetzte Energiewende?“
Prof. Karen Pittel, ifo Institut
Dr. Hans Roth, Stadtwerke München (SWM)
Markus Brehler, Caterva GmbH, Pullach
Comments on Köhler's four points
Munich Economic Summit 2010
Munich Lectures in Economics 2006 (Day 2): The Choice of Electoral Rules: Evidence from US Cities (Discussion)
About Institutional Imbalances, Behind EMU Imbalances
EconPol Founding Conference “The Euro: Which Way to Go?”
ifo Podcast: Pension Increase 2022 – Excessive Burden for Younger Generation?
Pensions will be increased more than they have been for a long time in the summer of 2022 – as a result of wage increases in 2021. What role do the sustainability factor and the catch-up factor play in this? What are the long-term challenges facing the pay-as-you-go system – and how could they be tackled now?