Proximity and globalisation
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- dossier
How are Germany and its regions doing as a location for business? Are we still competitive? Are things better elsewhere? And what does this mean for family businesses’ investment decisions? As an export-oriented nation, can we continue to reap the benefits of international trade in the future? And how will it affect individual municipalities if we withdraw from globalisation?
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Germany as a business location – at acute risk of losing its appeal
What’s slowing down investment and where it is going
Research results 05.10.23- Location
- Regulation
- International
- Skilled workers
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Decoupling from international trade would hit regions particularly hard
Large family businesses would suffer the greatest losses from decoupling
Research results 04.05.23- International
- Region
- World market
- Trade
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Interactive graphic decoupling
Infographics 04.05.23- International
- Region
- World market
- Location
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Tax competition weakens, but bureaucracy grows
Foreign tax locations continue to enjoy an advantage – including for employees
Research results 21.03.23- International
- Location
- Tax
- Investment
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Germany is the biggest loser in competition for business locations
Country index: Today’s crisis should be seized as an opportunity to change course
Research results 16.02.23- Country index
- Location
- International
- Regulation
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No location is as vulnerable as Germany when it comes to energy
Caught between dependence on Russia and high overall consumption
Research results 28.06.22- Location
- Energy
- International
- Country index
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States must dismantle trade barriers
2021: record number of protectionist measures
Research results 11.04.22- International
- Location
- World market
- Climate
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Germany’s future as an industrial base in doubt
Country index for family businesses: Denmark and Sweden offer hope
Research results- Country index
- Location
- International
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