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Schwab started what became the World Economic Forum in 1971 — initially called ... Schwab, born in Germany, to parents of ...
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is demanding that global governments ... Instead, it credited the U.K. Economic and Social Research Council, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research ...
The World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab, will "start the process" of stepping down as chair of its board of trustees, a ...
A trade conflict based on blanket 25% tariffs could cut economic growth in Germany by more than 1 percentage point, according ...
A closely watched twice-yearly survey of leading economic research institutes expects Europe’s largest economy to expand just 0.1% this year, down from 0.8%.
Michael Groemling, head of economic analysis at the IW, said that day-to-day business is now under a huge strain. He urged the German government to "take countermeasures in close coordination with the ...