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Die außenwirtschaftlichen Verflechtungen Hamburgs

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  • Berlemann, Michael
  • Eurich, Marina

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Diese Studie liefert einen systematischen Überblick über die Entwicklung des Hamburgischen Außenhandels vor und in der Covid-19 Pandemie. Zudem wird auch die weitere Entwicklung seit dem Überfall Russlands auf die Ukraine dargestellt. Dabei wird nicht nur die Entwicklung der Exporte beleuchtet, sondern auch die Importentwicklung explizit betrachtet. Weiterhin legt die Studie offen, welchen politischen Risiken der Hamburgische Außenhandel auf der Export- und der Importseite ausgesetzt sind und wie sich diese Risiken seit Ausbruch der Covid-19 Pandemie verändert haben. Schließlich liefert die Studie eine empirische Analyse, wie sich verschiedene Importschocks auf die Hamburgische Wirtschaft auswirken würden.

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  • Berlemann, Michael & Eurich, Marina, 2023. "Die außenwirtschaftlichen Verflechtungen Hamburgs," HWWI Studies, Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), volume 1, number 281797, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:hwwisd:281797
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    1. Rocco, Matteo V. & Guevara, Zeus & Heun, Matthew Kuperus, 2020. "Assessing energy and economic impacts of large-scale policy shocks based on Input-Output analysis: Application to Brexit," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 274(C).
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    1. Bernhardt, Lea & Haustein, Erik & Lagemann, Andreas, 2024. "Hamburg 2040: Ein Fortschrittsbericht zur Standortentwicklung," HWWI Studies, Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI), volume 2, number 300518, March.

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