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Germany being dragged along by global recovery

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Economic recovery in Germany is struggling to gain momentum. While exports are the main driving force, domestic demand remains weak. How good are the prospects for the year ahead? Is there a chance of a lasting upturn?

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  1. Cf. G. Weinert, E. Wohlers et. al.: Aufschwung mit Risiken — Konjunktur 2004, HWWA-Report No. 240, February 2004, p. 77 f.; J. Hinze: Kein Entwarnung von Arbeitsmarkt, in: Wirtschaftsdienst, No. 6/2004, pp. 395 ff.

  2. Cf. E. Wohlers: Zwischen Skylla und Charybdis, in: Wirtschaftsdienst, No. 5/2004, p. 270 f.

  3. On the HWWA’s macroeconomic model cf. R.-F. Danckwerts, M. Danckwerts: Das ökonometrische Modell des HWWA zur Prognose der kurzfristigen Wirtschaftsentwicklungin Deutschland, HWWA-Report No. 197, Hamburg 1999.

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Wohlers, E. Germany being dragged along by global recovery. Intereconomics 39, 229–232 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03032114

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