If the IMF cared about growth, it would recommend lower tax rates in the many areas where Germany is above the advanced-economy average, not pushing for higher taxes in the few areas where the German government has demonstrated a bit of restraint. It is utterly hypocritical for IMF bureaucrats...
One key aspect of Germany’s economy is its emphasis on exports. The country is one of the world’s largest exporters, with machinery, vehicles, and chemicals being some of its top exports. This has led to a trade surplus, which has helped support the country’s economy. One reason we ...
In 2019 Germany had over $1.5 trillion of exports, primarily to the USA, France, China, the Netherlands, and the UK. Germany’s strong export profile and stable economy has led to their sustained geopolitical and economic importance in the EU....
the start-up of Bard 1 and Baltic 1 marked the first commercial offshore wind farms to be fully or partially operational in Germany (IWES, 2012). Germany has recently accelerated the development of offshore wind turbine installations, with an increase in 2019 of 17% compared to 2018 installat...
2.5.2 美国和俄罗斯 | USA and Russia See also: AfD pro-Russia movement【另见:德国选择党亲俄运动】 AfD is historically pro-NATO and pro-United States;[needs update] it has been sharply critical of the Biden administration.[231] It is significantly divided on whether to support Russia, and ...
TheUnited Kingdomhas overcome a soft power risk from temporary instability in late 2022 resulting from tumultuous government changes and the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. This year, the UK ranks 7thin ‘strong and stable economy’ compared t...
the circular economy and the water industry. Centres of knowledge such as the research network Energieavantgarde Anhalt e.V. are moving an entire region to contribute to shaping the energy transition on a decentralised and connected basis. Additionally, the BioEconomy Cluster as well as the circular...
Economy not independent from public demand According to Feld's study, public investments have been lower in Germany than in most other rich economies since 1995, reaching an average of only 2.3% of GDP, compared to 3.7% across OECD countries. This was, however, not due to a lack of ...
The naturalization figures in 2024 recorded an all-time high as compared to the last 20 years. Citizenship figures were below 1000 in the last 20 years, with a slight increase in 2023 when it rose to 2,490 citizenships. Naturalization figures have increased significantly in Berlin and Br...
Answer to: If the Debt-to-GDP ratio being high is bad, how do all mature economies, e.g., USA, UK, Germany, France, and Japan have a very high (90...