Iw: Germany Remains the Third Largest Economy in the World - but Has Lost Connection
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According to the Institute of the German Economy Cologne, GDP is 5052 billion dollars. Germany is thus ahead of Japan, but the connection to the USA and China is lost. Towards the end of the decade, India could also pass Germany.
The world's economic statistics for the past year are here. Germany is still the third largest economy in the world, just ahead of Japan. But this is not a reason to be happy: while the Federal Republic of Germany is stagnating, other countries are catching up long ago. The Institute of German Economy (IW) expects us to be close to the chronically crisis-ridden Japan with a good 5,052 billion dollars. However, what the court rapporteurs like to …
Cologne Institute warns that Germany will lose third place in the long term
Cautious relief in Germany. Despite weak growth, the country's economy is still the third-largest in the world. This is evident…
Despite a weak economy, Germany remains the third largest economy in the world – ahead of Japan, but far behind the US and China. Economists warn, however, that India could challenge the Federal Republic of Germany before the end of the decade.
The German economy is slow to move forward, but remains the third largest economy in the world. However, other countries are catching up – and experts find this not bad at all.
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