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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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By lifting lockdown measures as coronavirus case numbers are rising and the vaccine rollout is proceeding slowly, the German economy is being sent on a stop-go course. Re-opening measures will probably be followed by renewed closures, at least regionally, in order to keep the spread of COVID-19...
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hit much harder than in Germany, and demand for consumer durables and capital goods - the focus of Germany’s export …
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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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countries. Overall, economic recovery will be slow in Germany: The German economy cannot compensate for a decline of 9.4 percent …
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speculative bubbles. In Germany, there are explosive price developments that have decoupled from real estate earnings. However …, the preventative measures in Germany remain insufficient. For example, there is a lack of intervention options involving …
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political risks do not materialize. A no-deal Brexit, for example, would reduce growth in Germany by 0.4 percent in 2020. …
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