24
Jan
2017
Debates Conférences
Ifri Paris
from 08:30 to 10:30
This event is public
Photo NdC 131 - H. Scheller
Barbara KUNZ, Henrik SCHELLER, Patrick ALLARD

Public investment policy in Germany – torn between debt brake and delayed investments

The German debate about public investment policy faces a dilemma. The deficits in public infrastructure have grown considerably due to comparatively low investments in recent years. In addition, substantial investments for promising mega-projects, such as the energy transition (“Energiewende”) and broadband expansion are indispensable in a foreseeable future. 

The conférence will be held in German and French (simultaneous translation).

At the same time, the discourse in Germany is dominated by fiscal paradigms that largely prohibit further public spending for investments. Otherwise, the objective of “budgetary consolidation” at the federal, state and local level sought by the so-called debt brake would be endangered. Moreover, public investment policy is more and more becoming a subject of increasing Europeanization. Outside pressure on Germany to invest more in public infrastructure is consequently growing. Against this background, a fundamental reorientation of the entire German investment policy debate is needed.

Moderateur : Barbara Kunz, research fellow at the Studycommittee for French-German relations at Ifri.

Speakers :

  • Henrik SCHELLER,  Director of the research team « Finances » at Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik (Difu) in Berlin, author of the note du Cerfa n°131 on public  investment (june 2016).
  • Patrick ALLARD, Consultant at the Centre for Analysis, Planning and Strategy at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and international Development

 



Address: 
Ifri - 27 rue de la Procession, 75015 Paris
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For further information about the conference, please contact Katja BORCK,
project manager of Cerfa at Ifri: 01 40 61 60 19 or borck.cerfa@ifri.org

Related publications
15/06/2016
By: Henrik SCHELLER

The German debate about public investment policyfaces a dilemma. The deficits in public infrastructure have grown considerably due to comparatively low investments in recent years. In addition, substantial investments for promising mega-projects, such as the energy transition (“Energiewende”)...

Keywords
Public finances Public investment debt brake Germany