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Zypern: Insel ohne Geschäftsmodell?

Cyprus: Island without a business model?

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Im Zuge der Krise hat sich Zypern vom südeuropäischen Erfolgsmodell zum Schuldenstaat entwickelt. Die Autoren analysieren, wie es dazu kommen konnte und welche Möglichkeiten Zypern bleiben, um den wirtschaftlichen Niedergang zu stoppen und auf einen Wachstumspfad zurückzukehren.

Abstract

Cyprus appeared to be a South European success story until the beginning of the economic and financial crisis in 2008. But in early 2013, the country was at the edge of bankruptcy, its leading banks were illiquid, its economy was shrinking and unemployment was rising. Against this background, this article analyses which factors contributed to the Cypriot crash and how the country can achieve an economic revival. Due to the lack of industrial competence, it is suggested to revive the Cypriot service industry in the course of a reunification of Cyprus. A reunification could rebuild confidence lost during the crisis, create synergy effects in tourism and facilitate natural gas production.

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David Bencek, Dipl.-Volkwirt, ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) in Kiel.

Dr. Bianka Dettmer forscht an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität in Jena.

Dr. Klaus Schrader ist stellvertretender Leiter des Zentrums Wirtschaftspolitik am IfW.

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Bencek, D., Dettmer, B. & Schrader, K. Zypern: Insel ohne Geschäftsmodell?. Wirtschaftsdienst 93, 563–571 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10273-013-1566-5

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