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by the Covid-19 pandemic than Germany, so that exports are only gradually picking up again. Moreover, companies will …
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The recovery of the German economy is interrupted once again. In the winter, the new Covid-19 wave will particularly hit activity in contact-intensive service sectors as in previous waves. As a result, there will be a setback in private consumer spending and probably also small declines in GDP....
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The recovery of the German economy needs more time. Ongoing precautionary measures to protect against infection as well as the supply bottlenecks will slow down the catch-up process in the winter. Especially in those service sector that have been particularly affected by the pandemic the...
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The German economy is picking up speed again. After the resurgence of the Covid-19 pandemic had interrupted the economic recovery in the winter half-year, GDP will expand at a fast pace in the further course of the year and exceed its pre-crisis level again. With the removal of the...
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The second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has interrupted the recovery in Germany. GDP is set to decline in the first …
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Germany. Next year, inflation will probably remain high with 4.2 percent. The recovery in employment continues. Effective …
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reunified Germany. Even if commodity prices stop rising and supply bottlenecks gradually ease, inflation is still likely to be …
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