IMF Staff Country Reports

Germany: Selected Issues

February 27, 2008

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International Monetary Fund. "Germany: Selected Issues", IMF Staff Country Reports 2008, 081 (2008), accessed 12/20/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451810554.002

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Summary

Increases in core inflation owing to the VAT hike were smaller than expected, initially constituting a puzzle and leading to speculation about delayed increases or competitive pressures. Given Germany’s large size and openness, spillover interactions appear to have increased over time. In the midst of a strong recovery, Germany is facing shortages of labor, the emigration of high-skilled labor, and a reduction in immigration. Germany’s traditionally insider-dominated corporate governance system has undergone substantial reforms, leading to a pronounced strengthening of control by outsiders.

Subject: Corporate governance, Economic sectors, Inflation, Labor, Migration, Population and demographics, Prices, Skilled labor, Taxes, Value-added tax

Keywords: core inflation, Corporate governance, CR, durable goods, emigration survey, EU member states, Europe, Global, immigration restriction, Inflation, ISCR, life-cycle earnings dynamics, Migration, price, rate, Skilled labor, Value-added tax, VAT hike