East German exports still show high dynamics in first half of 2001
Ingrid Haschke
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 16,
2001
Abstract
Since last year, growth has weakened sharply in most regions of the world, accompanied by a marked decline in world trade growth. There was a significant impact on demand and activity in the industrial countries. In contrast to that the data indicate increasing east German exports of goods. In the first half of 2001 the exports of the new states rose sharply by around 25% compared with the period of the previous year and the share of exports in GDP rose.
The export structure by regions has changed over time. At the beginning of the nineties the main customers of east German exports were still central and eastern Europe. Now almost half of the goods are delivered to EU-countries. Cars and electrical engineering products are the main export goods with a share of around 30%.
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Business cycle in Germany: Bottom phase almost completed
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 10,
2001
Abstract
In the report, the economic situation in Germany and in the Eurozone in the current year 2001 and in the following year 2002 is analyzed and forecasted in detail. Due to the unfavorable global economic situation and the unexpectedly high inflation, GDP growth has been slowing down in Germany in the year 2001. In 2002, growth will regain momentum. In the remaining course of this year, inflation will abate, thus allowing the European Central Bank leeway for an ease in monetary policy, provided wage increases remain moderate. Due to the cyclically lower revenues and higher expenditures, the public deficit will be temporarily higher than projected in the Stability Program. This should not be counteracted so as not to further endanger economic growth. The main National Accounts data for Germany are summarized in a detailed table in the appendix.
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Overall economic production in East Germany grows slightly despite international cyclical weakness
Hans-Ulrich Brautzsch, Brigitte Loose, Udo Ludwig
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 7,
2001
Abstract
The article deals with the economic development in East Germany up to the
year 2002. It is shown the strong influence of the capacity adjustments in construction
and state sectors on the economic growth. Moreover the article analyzes
in detail the chances and problems of the sectors “manufacturing“ and “construction“ with productivity and unit labor costs playing the central part in restoring their competetiveness.
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Differences in the economic capability of regions - a typology for East Germany and Poland
Franz Barjak
IWH Discussion Papers,
No. 121,
2000
Abstract
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Current trends – Labor cost burden in East Germany still higher than in Central and Eastern Europe
Hubert Gabrisch
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 5,
1998
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Current trends – Productivity growth in East Germany much stronger than in Central and Eastern Europe
Hubert Gabrisch
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 4,
1998
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Growing German direct investments in Central and Eastern Europe and their support by the German state
Thomas Meißner
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 14,
1997
Abstract
Deutschland gehört bereits seit mehr als zwanzig Jahren zu den Nettoexporteuren von Direktinvestitionen. In jüngster Zeit geht ein zunehmend größerer Teil dieses Kapitalexports in die Reformstaaten Mittel- und Osteuropas. Diese Direktinvestitionen unterliegen einer beträchtlichen Förderung durch die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Zwar war die damit verfolgte Politik zu Beginn der Transformation Mittel- und Osteuropas gerechtfertigt. Mittlerweile scheint jedoch die Grundlage hierfür großenteils weggefallen zu sein. Das Instrumentarium zur Förderung von Direktinvestitionen in Mittel- und Osteuropa zeichnet sich durch eine große Intransparenz aus. Auch drohen Mitnahmeeffekte.
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Exports in Central and Eastern European reform countries very dynamic; Germany keeps it's market shares
Klaus Werner
Wirtschaft im Wandel,
No. 2,
1996
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