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Saskia Meuchelböck

PhD Researcher, Kiel Centre for Globalization
Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Email: saskia.meuchelboeck@ifw-kiel.de

Research Interests:

  • International Macroeconomics
  • Effects of Globalization
  • International Trade

KCG Involved in a New Large-scale Research Project on Global Supply Chains

5th December 2022
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A research team at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy led by Prof. Holger Görg, Ph.D. (Acting President at the Kiel Institute and KCG Managing Director) has received a new grant of almost three million euros from the EU’s Horizon Europe Program for a major EU research project: “Rethinking Global Supply Chains: Measurement, Impact and Policy (RETHINK-GSC)”. KCG (external) researchers, Prof. Dr. Julian Hinz, Saskia Meuchelböck and Dr. Birgit Meyer, are also involved in the project[...]

Globale Wertschöpfungsketten in Zeiten von (und nach) Covid-19

18th November 2021
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Authors: Holger Görg, Saskia Mösle (Ifo Schnelldienst 5/2020, 73. Jahrgang: 3-7)

Seit rund vier Jahrzehnten wird ein Großteil der weltweiten Produktion in sogenannten globalen Wertschöpfungsketten (Global Value Chains, kurz: GVCs) organisiert[...]

Trade Recovery Requires Firm-specific Initiatives, Trade Policies and Global Collaboration

9th June 2020
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The COVID-19 pandemic has hit the global value chains (GVCs) substantially as it struck at their core regions, including China, Europe and the United States (Seric et al., 2020). According to a recent estimate of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) the merchandise trade volume worldwide would fall by between 13% to 32% in 2020. It is highly likely that the COVID-19 determined decline in world trade will be more substantial than the historical trade fall brought by the global financial crisis more than ten years ago[...]

KCG Policy Paper No. 5: Lagging behind? German Foreign Direct Investment in Africa

3rd June 2020
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Authors: Julian Glitsch, Olivier Godart, Holger Görg, Saskia Mösle, and Frauke Steglich

German Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Africa is lagging behind China, France, the Netherlands, the UK, the US, and other economies. It represented only 1 percent of the German total FDI stock abroad in 2018 and is concentrated in few African countries[…]

KCG Policy Paper on German FDI in Africa Published Today

3rd June 2020
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Fishing boats on the shore of Cape Coast, Ghana
Around 850 German firms are located in Africa and they employ roughly 200,000 people. However, German Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on the continent represented only 1 percent of the total German FDI stock abroad in 2018. Germany is thus still lagging behind China, France, the Netherlands, the UK, the US, and other economies regarding investment volume in Africa[...]

KCG Fellow Saskia Mösle Involved in a New Study on the COVID-19 Impact on the Global Economy

29th April 2020
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The COVID-19 pandemic is a tremendous challenge for the national and global health care. It also poses a huge challenge to the world economy and the international trade. Against this background, Dr. Klaus-Jürgen Gern (Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW)) and Saskia Mösle (IfW & KCG) analyse the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy from the point of view of the special economic zones (SEZ) worldwide. Their analysis is based on a recent SEZ survey that was jointly carried out by IfW and the World Free Zones Organization between March 23, 2020, and April 3, 2020[...]

UNIDO Published an Opinion Piece on GVC Impact of COVID-19 in Cooperation with KCG

17th April 2020
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The outbreak and spread of the COVID-19 damages the global health and challenges the world economy. One key aspect here is the global value chains which have been extensively developed since decades. Experts from the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) and the Kiel Centre for Globalization (KCG) at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy[...]

KCG Researchers Gave Presentations at the Aarhus-Kiel Workshop 2019

27th December 2019
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The Aarhus-Kiel Workshop is an annual research workshop, jointly organized by the Research Centre for Firms and Industry Dynamics at the Aarhus University and the Kiel Institute for the World Economy in cooperation with KCG. It serves as an excellent platform for scholars from Aarhus and Kiel who are specialised in globalization research to present and discuss research (in progress) with other experts in the field[...]

KCG Workshop to be Held on Nov. 20, 2019

19th November 2019
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The Kiel Centre for Globalization (KCG), a Leibniz ScienceCampus founded in October 2016, evaluates with its interdisciplinary research agenda the proliferation of global value chains as an important aspect of globalization[...]


Introducing Dominant Currency Pricing in the ECB’s Global Macroeconomic Model

14th November 2019
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Authors: Georgios Georgiadis and Saskia Mösle (International Finance, 2020, 23(2): 234–256)

A large share of global trade being priced and invoiced primarily in U.S. dollar rather than the exporter's or the importer's currency has important implications for the transmission of shocks. We introduce this “dominant‐currency pricing” (DCP) into ECB‐Global, the ECB's macroeconomic model for the global economy. To our knowledge, this is the first attempt to incorporate DCP into a major global macroeconomic model used at central banks or international organisations. In ECB‐Global, DCP affects in particular the role of expenditure‐switching and the U.S. dollar exchange rate for spillovers: In case of a shock in a non‐U.S. economy that alters the value of its currency multilaterally[…]

KCG Researchers Work on a new GIZ Project on FDI Promotion in Africa

6th September 2019
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Africa is low and there has been no significant growth in recent decades. While the FDI stock worldwide has increased from 20.3 trillion USD in 2010 to 33.5 trillion USD in 2017, the comparable figures for the African continent are only 598 and 867 billion USD respectively (UNCTAD, 2018). This means that[…]

Saskia Mösle Joined KCG in May 2019

24th May 2019
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Saskia Mösle joined the Kiel Centre for Globalization as a KCG Fellow in May 2019. She is a researcher at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy and a Ph.D. candidate in Quantitative Economics at the Kiel University. Before joining the Kiel Institute she worked at the European Central Bank […]


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Cross-cultural differences in the perception of corporate social responsibility and consumer social responsibility along global supply chains Experimental studies of moral responsibility in global supply chains
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