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Germany: Economic and Political Outline
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Germany is Europe's primary economy. Over the last few years, its performance has not been dynamic due to the country's vulnerability to outside shocks, domestic structural problems and the permanent difficulties of integrating the formerly communist eastern part. Strongly hit by the international financial crisis, Germany went into recession in 2009 and then recovered growth in 2010 (3.3%) under the combined effects of the stimulus plan and the resumption of international trade and investment. Some believe that the pre-crisis level of activity will be reached as soon as at the end of 2011.
Thanks to the good economic situation, the government’s priority is now to deal with the budget deficit, which soared during the crisis and to implement measures favoring investment and new technologies, in order to diversify the economy and no longer depend on exports.
Despite the gravity of the recession, Germany was able to contain its unemployment rates around 8%, thanks to the adopted measures. The integration of the former Eastern Germany, where the unemployment rate remains very high, nevertheless continues to pose problems.
| Main Indicators | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 (e) | 2013 (e) |
| GDP (billions USD) | 3,307.20 | 3,286.45e | 3,628.62e | 3,707.79 | 3,758.61 |
| GDP (Constant Prices, Annual % Change) | -5.1 | 3.6e | 2.7e | 1.3 | 1.5 |
| GDP per Capita (USD) | 40,447 | 40,274e | 44,556e | 45,619 | 46,337 |
| General Government Balance (in % of GDP) | -1.1 | -2.3e | -1.4e | -0.9 | -0.6 |
| General Government Gross Debt (in % of GDP) | 74.1 | 84.0e | 82.6e | 81.9 | 81.0 |
| Inflation Rate (%) | 0.2 | 1.2e | 2.2e | 1.3 | 1.6 |
| Unemployment Rate (% of the Labor Force) | 7.7 | 7.1 | 6.0 | 6.2 | 6.4 |
| Current Account (billions USD) | 186.28 | 187.23e | 182.82e | 182.41 | 179.61 |
| Current Account (in % of GDP) | 5.6 | 5.7e | 5.0e | 4.8 | - |
Source: IMF - World Economic Outlook Database ; World Bank - Last Available Data.
Note: (e) Estimated Data
The German agricultural sector contributes about 1% of the GDP and employs about 2,5% of the active population. The sector has greatly benefitted from State subsidies. Main agricultural products are milk, pork and livestock farming, sugar beet and cereals. Consumers prefer organic agriculture. The country is going through a process of deindustrialization of the food sector.
The contribution of the industrial sector to the GDP has dropped from 51% in 1970 to about 29% today. However, the German economy still has some specialized sectors such as mechanical engineering, electric and electronic equipment, automotive and chemical products. The automotive industry is one of the country's largest industrial sectors, and is the world's 3rd exporter of cars. Nevertheless, the crisis has affected German industry, especially the automotive sector as well as equipment, with a decrease in orders and the implementation of partial unemployment plans.
The tertiary sector contributes about 70% to the GDP. The German economic model relies mainly on a dense network of SMEs; there are more than 3 million of them employing 70% of the salaried workers.
| Breakdown of Economic Activity By Sector | Agriculture | Industry | Services |
| Employment By Sector (in % of Total Employment) | 1.7 | 28.7 | 69.5 |
| Value Added (in % of GDP) | 0.8 | 26.5 | 72.7 |
| Value Added (Annual % Change) | 8.9 | -14.9 | -1.4 |
Source: World Bank - Last Available Data.
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The Head of State is the President. He is elected for a five year term by the Federal Convention (which includes the members of the Federal Assembly and an equal number of delegates elected by the provincial legislatures). The role of the president is mainly ceremonial.
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Map of freedom 2010
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