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Oliver Holtemöller

    Mit administrierten Löhnen Armut bekämpfen? - Warum die Debatte um den Mindestlohn in Deutschland verfehlt ist
    Vector autoregressive analysis and monetary policy
    Identifying sources of business cycle fluctuations in Germany 1975 - 1998
    How can we boost competition in the services sector?
    Old Too Soon, Smart Too Late
    Miracle at Medinah: Europe's Amazing Ryder Cup Comeback
    • 2018

      Old Too Soon, Smart Too Late

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(13)Add rating

      The first intimate, honest, unsparing portrait of the failures and excesses of the 'Baby Bentley generation' of English footballers.

      Old Too Soon, Smart Too Late
    • 2017

      'How Can We Boost Competition in the Services Sector?' is a key question in the process of creating a more efficient economic environment in Germany. This book contains a collection of conference contributions on service sector reforms from members of academic institutions, ministries, the EU Commission and other organisations. The conference consisted of a keynote on the importance and implementation of structural reforms in Europe and two panels that dealt with the evaluation of past reforms in the services sector and the potential scope and effects of further reforms. Since the 1990s, productivity growth in Germany and other Member States of the European Union has been significantly lower than in the US. The development of productivity growth in the services sector is estimated to account for two thirds of this widening gap. The European Commission advocated reforms in the services sector in its country-specific recommendations for Germany. At a conference in Berlin in July 2016, experts from various fields presented and discussed studies on service sector reforms.

      How can we boost competition in the services sector?
    • 2013