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The German economy is in the midst of a robust economic cycle: the number of employed persons has reached historic highs and is still increasing powerfully; private household income is on the rise; and the public coffers are overflowing. Inflation is rising only gradually, partly because...
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year; both predictions match the figures proposed in DIW Berlin’s spring forecast, even though the year started off …
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German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) is thus raising its forecast for German GDP and now anticipates a plus of … 2.2 percent for this year. Although the momentum will gradually slow down toward the end of the forecast horizon …
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the German Institute for Economic Research forecast in comparison to that of the fall. The upswing will gain momentum in … worldwide demand to the extent that global economic growth does not continue to accelerate. Political uncertainty in Europe and …
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The German economy will grow by 2.4 percent this year, especially due to strong foreign demand. Brisk investment … consumer demand in the coming quarters, employment and economic output growth are losing momentum. However, stimulus measures …
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slightly raised its forecast for both years. Developed economies as well as emerging markets are experiencing an upturn …
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Compared to last year, the German economy is weakening noticeably. Orders from abroad are decreasing and domestic companies are holding back on investments. However, capacity utilization remains high—also because the government will boost the incomes of private households next year. However,...
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investment activity and slowing down the global economy. DIW Berlin is lowering its forecast slightly for this year and the next …
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German Institute for Economic Research is raising its forecast for GDP growth to 1.9 percent for the current year. This year … overheating. Economic growth will slow down somewhat, not only because demand from abroad will be expanding at a slower rate …
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inflation rates are dampening purchasing power, but they will subside later on in the forecast period. The high public budget …
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