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Arduous recovery amid high and only gradually easing inflation – outlook for the German economy up to 2025 Article from the Monthly Report – June 2023
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The current economic situation in Germany Article from the Monthly Report – February 2024
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Structural change revisited: The rise of manufacturing jobs in the service sector Discussion paper 38/2021: Dominik Boddin, Thilo Kroeger
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Questionnaire for the Survey on Consumer Expectations (BOP‑HH) Wave 60 – December 2024
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Higher wages in Germany do not materially reduce trade imbalances Research Brief | 32nd edition – March 2020
Can wage hikes in Germany contribute to a reduction in global trade imbalances? A new study answers this question. Applying a general equilibrium model, it shows that, although wage hikes in Germany reduce the country’s trade surplus, the quantitative effects are relatively small and depend on the European Central Bank’s monetary policy response.