IMF Staff Country Reports

Germany: Recent Economic Developments

October 23, 1995

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Germany: Recent Economic Developments, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 1995) accessed December 4, 2024

Summary

This paper reviews economic developments in Germany during 1990–95. In early 1995, both western and eastern Germany seemed well poised to continue on their respective growth paths. However, the economy was then confronted by a sharp nominal appreciation of the deutsche mark—translating into a 5½ percent real effective appreciation between December 1994 and June 1995, most of it during February—which brought with it significant risks to exports and thereby to investment and to the recovery in general.

Subject: Aging, Expenditure, Government debt management, Labor, Population and demographics, Public financial management (PFM), Unemployment, Wage adjustments, Wages

Keywords: Above-tariff wage, Aging, Company, CR, Deficit, Europe, Expenditure growth, Federal budget, Federal deficit, Further wage catch up, Government debt management, Higher-than-expected wage, IMF staff estimate, ISCR, Pay settlement, Wage adjustments, Wage rise, Wage round, Wages

Publication Details

  • Pages:

    85

  • Volume:

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  • DOI:

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  • Issue:

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  • Series:

    Country Report No. 1995/100

  • Stock No:

    1DEUEA0011995

  • ISBN:

    9781451810295

  • ISSN:

    1934-7685

Notes

This report on recent economic developments in Germany was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background documentation for the periodic consultation with this member country. In releasing this document for public use, confidential material may have been removed at the request of the member.