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The ecological tax reform that Germany implemented between 1999 and 2003 increased energy tax rates-especially on …
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the time. West Germany’s economic recovery and the Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle) following World War II began with …
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and high incomes. Moreover, alternative methods of taxing married couples in Germany must adhere to specific legal …
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economy in China is struggling in particular, and German products are less in demand—apparently because Germany is relying … already been agreed upon and those still outstanding, people in Germany will likely have noticeably more money in their … and Japan recently recorded strong quarterly figures to much surprise. Falling inflation rates and expected interest rate …
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-reaching consequences for public budget and thus also for economic development in Germany. This forecast is based on the assumption that …
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most member states is somewhat better than in Germany. There are signs of a noticeable slowdown in the second half of 2023 …
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, which was already weighing on German economic output in 2023. Inflation, which is falling in both Germany and the euro area … households and companies to remain cautious in Germany. In addition, fiscal policy stimuli as well as foreign demand are lacking … markedly by 1.2 percent in 2025. The global economy will continue to develop more robustly than Germany; it is projected to …
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