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The German economy has veered back on an upward course, after weak growth in the summer semester 2014. In this projection, real GDP is estimated to grow by 1.5 percent in 2014, by 1.4 percent in 2015 and by 1.7 percent in 2016. Inflation is projected to remain low, with 0.9 percent in 2014, 0.7...
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The German economy continues to recover, and will grow by 2.2 percent in 2015. With slightly abated increases, the annual growth rate will be 1.9 percent in 2016. Driven by this favorable economic development, the unemployment rate will further decline, to 6.4 percent this year and 6.1 percent...
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The German economy continues to recover, and will grow by 2.2 percent in 2015 and by 1.9 percent in 2016. The unemployment rate will further decline, to 6.4 percent this year and 6.1percent in 2016. Inflation, which averages 0.5 percent this year, will be substantially dampened by the slump in...
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Das DIW Berlin prognostiziert für die deutsche Wirtschaft im Jahr 2010 ein Wachstum von 3,4 Prozent, im Jahr 2011 werden es 2,0 Prozent sein. Der Aufschwung nach der schwersten Rezession der Nachkriegszeit verläuft damit kräftig, auch wenn die hohen Wachstumsraten der ersten Jahreshälfte...
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In 2014, the German economy is expected to grow by 1.8 %. Next year, GDP will increase by 2.1 %. The output gap will decline significantly this year, but will only be fully closed in the coming year. Inflation will remain low in this environment. The upward momentum of the global economy...
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The German economy is expected to grow by 1.8 percent in 2014, keeping that pace in 2015, at a rate of two percent. GDP is expected to grow during the forecast period at rates only slightly above the trend; the slight under-utilization will therefore decrease correspondingly slowly. Inflation...
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The German economy will grow by 1.5 percent this year. In the coming year, the increase in GDP will be somewhat higher at 1.8 percent. The jobless rate will be 6.7 percent this year but it will rise by three-tenths of a percentage point in the coming year. Inflation will remain moderate in both...
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Das DIW Berlin prognostiziert für die deutsche Wirtschaft im Jahr 2011 ein Wachstum von 2,2 Prozent, im Jahr 2012 werden es 1,3 Prozent sein. Im Jahr 2010 dürfte die deutsche Wirtschaft um 3,7 Prozent gewachsen sein. Das rasante Tempo, mit dem sich die deutsche Volkswirtschaft von der...
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The German economy has been growing significantly recently, also due to strong foreign trade, and will experience a powerful increase of 1.9 percent in 2016. In the coming quarters, the drag of the Brexit decision should become noticeable. This will dampen the year-on-year growth rate in 2017 to...
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Die deutsche Wirtschaft ist - auch dank des Außenhandels - zuletzt deutlich gewachsen und wird im Jahresvergleich kräftig, um 1,9 Prozent, zulegen. In den kommenden Quartalen dürften sich die Auswirkungen der Brexit-Entscheidung bemerkbar machen. Neben einer schwächeren Dynamik des privaten...
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