In the crisis years, #Germany’s lost about 15 percentage points of GDP in its external #investments, but the position continues to grow nevertheless. What are the drivers behind Germany’s current account #surplus? Latest blog by @GuntramWolff >> https://t.co/CI2cZskV9N pic.twitter.com/dl5JnUDM0W— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) July 15, 2018
15 July 2018
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In the crisis years, #Germany’s lost about 15 percentage points of GDP in its external #investments, but the position continues to grow nevertheless. What are the drivers behind Germany’s current account #surplus? Latest blog by @GuntramWolff >> https://t.co/cBrc0CNmg4 pic.twitter.com/af8BrHtBxd— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) July 11, 2018
11 July 2018
In "Analysis"
PODCAST | Paul Tucker joins @GuntramWolff to discuss the thesis of his new book, as well as the current tensions within current models of #centralbanking #governance. Listen to the latest #SoundOfEconomics Director's Cut >> https://t.co/0dCyRf8J7u pic.twitter.com/vyhBgAXKq4— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) July 28, 2018
28 July 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @Bruegel_org: In the crisis years, #Germany’s lost about 15 percentage points of GDP in its external #investments, but the position continues to grow nevertheless. What are the drivers behind Germany’s current account #surplus? Latest blog by @GuntramWolff >> https://t.co/CI2cZskV9N https://t.co/dl5JnUDM0W
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RT @Bruegel_org: In the crisis years, #Germany’s lost about 15 percentage points of GDP in its external #investments, but the position continues to grow nevertheless. What are the drivers behind Germany’s current account #surplus? Latest blog by @GuntramWolff >> https://t.co/CI2cZskV9N https://t.co/dl5JnUDM0W
In the crisis years, #Germany’s lost about 15 percentage points of GDP in its external #investments, but the position continues to grow nevertheless. What are the drivers behind Germany’s current account #surplus? Latest blog by @GuntramWolff >> https://t.co/CI2cZskV9N pic.twitter.com/dl5JnUDM0W— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) July 15, 2018
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RT @Bruegel_org: In the crisis years, #Germany’s lost about 15 percentage points of GDP in its external #investments, but the position continues to grow nevertheless. What are the drivers behind Germany’s current account #surplus? Latest blog by @GuntramWolff >> https://t.co/cBrc0CNmg4 https://t.co/af8BrHtBxd
In the crisis years, #Germany’s lost about 15 percentage points of GDP in its external #investments, but the position continues to grow nevertheless. What are the drivers behind Germany’s current account #surplus? Latest blog by @GuntramWolff >> https://t.co/cBrc0CNmg4 pic.twitter.com/af8BrHtBxd— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) July 11, 2018
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RT @Bruegel_org: PODCAST | Paul Tucker joins @GuntramWolff to discuss the thesis of his new book, as well as the current tensions within current models of #centralbanking #governance. Listen to the latest #SoundOfEconomics Director's Cut >> https://t.co/0dCyRf8J7u https://t.co/vyhBgAXKq4
PODCAST | Paul Tucker joins @GuntramWolff to discuss the thesis of his new book, as well as the current tensions within current models of #centralbanking #governance. Listen to the latest #SoundOfEconomics Director's Cut >> https://t.co/0dCyRf8J7u pic.twitter.com/vyhBgAXKq4— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) July 28, 2018
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