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29 June 2023

With its cover story, the Annual Report 2022 provides an overview of the ifo Institute's research priorities and economic policy recommendations.

29 June 2023

The ifo Institute expected an economic recovery in 2022. Instead, everything got worse: a war in the heart of Europe that sparked an energy crisis and record inflation. What does this mean for the ifo Institute?

29 June 2023

With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a new crisis superseded the coronavirus pandemic and defined the public debate. The impending gas and energy shortage fueled inflation, which the ifo Institute had highlighted back in 2021 in the context of the pandemic and supply bottlenecks. With our annual report 2022 we give a summary and provide an overview both of the development of the ifo Institute in the past year and of its additional research and work priorities. We have compiled a selection of the highlights from the annual report for you.

Event Series

In our series of events "Economy for All", the Ifo Institute and the Ludwig Erhard Zentrum (LEZ) invite interested citizens to attend. In short lectures, representatives from science, business, politics and the media explain about current economic topics, shed light on the background and engage in an exchange with the audience. The event takes place every second month in Fürth and is open to the general public.

Forecast Series

The Eurozone Economic Outlook was a joint project between the German ifo Institute, the Italian Istat Institute and the KOF Swiss Economic Institute. It produced a joint forecast for real gross domestic product, consumption of private households, gross fixed capital formation (investment), industrial production and the inflation rate in the euro zone for the current and the two following quarters. The publication was discontinued in spring 2021.