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CESifo Forum 01/2022: Public Debt: How to Cope with the Legacy of the Pandemic


ifo Institute, Munich, 2022

According to the latest IMF projections, by the end of 2021 the debt-to-GDP ratio in advanced countries will be 18 percentage points higher than before the pandemic, and 10 percentage points higher in emerging economies. With continuously rising deficits, government debt has already reached unprecedented levels worldwide. This edition of the CESifo Forum looks at how to deal with the high levels of debt created by the dramatic increase in government spending during the pandemic. Leading experts from Europe and the US also discuss the growing debt in a historical context, examining its structural causes even before the pandemic and the challenges of an aging society. Furthermore, they assess the extent to which it is possible to grow out of debt, reduce future deficits, and how low interest rates can contribute to sustainability.

Focus: Public Debt: How to Cope with the Legacy of the Pandemic

The Debate Over US Public Debt: Overburdened or Overwrought?
Public Debt – The EU Perspective 
How to Consolidate Public Debt in Germany? 
What is Next? Public Debt and Economic Growth in Greece
Managing Public Debt in the UK
Public Debt in Central, East, and Southeast Europe
Keeping Public Debt Sustainable in an Equitable Way&

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Enthaltene Aufsätze

Barry Eichengreen
ifo Institute, Munich, 2022
CESifo Forum 23 (1), 3-8
Ludger Schuknecht
ifo Institute, Munich, 2022
CESifo Forum 23 (1), 9-16
Klaus Gründler, Niklas Potrafke, Timo Wochner
ifo Institute, Munich, 2022
CESifo Forum 23 (1), 17-23
George Economides, Apostolis Philippopoulos
ifo Institute, Munich, 2022
CESifo Forum 23 (1), 24-29
Richard McManus, Gulcin Ozkan, Dawid Trzeciakiewicz
ifo Institute, Munich, 2022
CESifo Forum 23 (1), 30-34
Mario Holzner
ifo Institute, Munich, 2022
CESifo Forum 23 (1), 35-39
Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani, Jonathan D. Ostry, Pietro Pizzuto
ifo Institute, Munich, 2022
CESifo Forum 23 (1), 40-44
Paul Hufe, Andreas Peichl, Paul Schüle, Jelena Todorović
ifo Institute, Munich, 2022
CESifo Forum 23 (1), 45-51
Petter Lundborg, Dan-Olof Rooth
ifo Institute, Munich, 2022
CESifo Forum 23 (1), 52-56
Clara Albrecht, Britta Rude, Tanja Stitteneder
ifo Institute, Munich, 2022
CESifo Forum 23 (1), 57-62
ifo Institute, Munich, 2022
CESifo Forum 23 (1), 63-65