IMF Staff Country Reports

Germany: Selected Issues

December 14, 2006

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International Monetary Fund. "Germany: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 2006, 436 (2006), accessed 11/14/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451810523.002

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Summary

For more than a decade, growth in Germany has been subdued and uneven. This paper introduces the stylized facts pertaining to the strength in exports, the weakness in domestic demand, and the surge in the current account. It discusses the adjustment undertaken in the private sector and its impact on exports and domestic demand, followed by fiscal and monetary policies and their macroeconomic impact. Finally, structural impediments accelerating capital exports and the rising current account surplus are outlined.

Subject: Banking, Commercial banks, Corporate income tax, Expenditure, Financial institutions, Personal income tax, Public debt, Taxes

Keywords: banking system, Commercial banks, Corporate income tax, cost of capital, CR, Eastern Europe, Europe, export sector, firm, Germany, Global, growth effect, ISCR, LB Berlin, LB Hessen-Thüringen, market failure, Personal income tax, private sector, service sector, tax rate, tax treatment