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Sven Eppert 21 May 2003 Warsaw School of Economics CorporateStrategy Marcin Wojtysiak-Kotlarski, Ph.D. Country Report GERMANY
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 2 - 1.Overview 2.Political environment 3.Economic environment 4.Social environment 5.Technological environment 6.Summary Agenda
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 3 - Germany in figures Area: 356,970 km 2 Population: 82.4m (i.e. 231/km 2 ) Main Cities: Berlin (3.4m), Hamburg (1.7m), Munich (1.2m) GDP: 1,984bn EUR (2002) Inflation: 1.0% (April 2003) Unemployment rate: 10.8% (April 2003) Overview
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 4 - 1.Overview 2.Political environment 3.Economic environment 4.Social environment 5.Technological environment 6.Summary Agenda
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 5 - Federal Republic of Germany (constituted of the united Germany on 3 October 1990) 3 levels of government: -Federal: bicameral with the Bundestag (Federal Assembly) and the Bundesrat (Federal Council) both responsible for national laws, e.g. taxation -States (Laender): own constitutions, governments and parliaments - running of own facilities, e.g. education and hospital -Local: relatively large power (e.g. levy business tax) System of government Political environment
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 6 - Main parties: SPD, CDU/CSU, Greens, FDP and PDS Social democratic-Greens Party coalition since October 1998 led by chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (small majority since 2002) Great influence of the opposition in the Bundesrat Bundestag Political parties Political environment
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 7 - Budget deficit (Maastricht treaty reference) -Tax outfall (126bn EUR till 2006) -Rising of taxes, e.g. tobacco tax by 1 EUR Unemployment Social system costs (Health, pension and unemployment insurance) "Agenda 2010" introduced by Schroeder in March 2003: Broad reform package for the labour market, social system, economy, finance and education Nevertheless likely that the current coalition remains in power till 2006 Outlook Political environment
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 8 - 1.Overview 2.Political environment 3.Economic environment 4.Social environment 5.Technological environment 6.Summary Agenda
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 9 - GDP growth Economic environment Source: Federal Statistical Office Germany. Quarterly % change on the previous year (at prices from 1995)
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 10 - Consumer price index Economic environment Source: Federal Statistical Office Germany. Change in % (Index 100 = 2000, seasonally adjusted value)
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 11 - Unemployment Economic environment Unemployment rate (total): 10.8%, i.e. 4.5m (April 2003) Old states: 8.6%, i.e. 2.8m (Trend: ) New states: 19.1%, i.e. 1.7m (Trend: ) Rising long-term unemployment (currently: 1.5m) Source: Federal Statistical Office Germany. Unemployed (in 1,000)
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 12 - Comparative economic indicators, 2001 Economic environment Sources: Economist Intelligence Unit, Country data. GermanyFranceUKUSJapan GDP (US$ bn)1,8471,311,42410,2084,148 GDP per head (US$)22,50522,05523,83236,22232,776 Consumer price inflation (av; %) 2.51.61.22.8-0.7 Exports of goods fob (US$ bn) 571289275723383 Imports of goods fob (US$ bn) -488-283-323-1,147-313 Trade surplus (US$ bn)836-48-42470
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 13 - EUR/USD Economic environment Source: Finanztreff.de.
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 14 - Companies with sales less than 50m EUR and employees less than 500 Share of the Mitttelstand among the -Companies (2000): 99.7% -Turnover (2000): 43.2% -Employment (2000): 69.7% -Gross value added (1999): 48.8% Great importance for the German economy "Mittelstand" Economic environment Source: IFM, Bonn.
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 15 - Trends Economic environment 2 nd largest export country in the world But Remaining strong EUR reduces growth Tax burden still high, e.g. non-wage labour costs of about 50%, and constrict investments Large influence of labor unions Tumbling world economy 0.2% decrease of GDP of in Q1/2003 enforces speculation of a recession
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 16 - 1.Overview 2.Political environment 3.Economic environment 4.Social environment 5.Technological environment 6.Summary Agenda
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 17 - Population: 82.2m -Shrinking to 78m (2030) and 70m (2050) Ageing population Falling fertility Growth: 0.26% (2002 est.) Immigration policies (currently 8.9% foreigners) Demographic structure Social environment Source: Federal Statistical Office Germany.
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 18 - Social system costs Social environment Source: FAZ.net.
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 19 - 1.Overview 2.Political environment 3.Economic environment 4.Social environment 5.Technological environment 6.Summary Agenda
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 20 - World's most technologically advanced telecommunications systems Internet user: 32.1m (2002) eCommerce growth held back by privacy issues and concerns about credit-card security -EIU e-readiness ranking (2003): 13 th (out of 60) R&D is well developed, but has a lack of competitiveness in high-tech eCommerce and Technology Technological environment
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 21 - 1.Overview 2.Political environment 3.Economic environment 4.Social environment 5.Technological environment 6.Summary Agenda
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Sven EppertCountry Report Germany 21 May 2003 - 22 - "Agenda 2010" is unlikely to pass without major changes under the pressure groups Recessionary tendencies in 2003 IMD World Competitiveness Ranking (2003): 5 th (previous year ranked 4 th ) Immediate sharp reforms and another attitude to our problems are needed Does Germany remain the sick man in Europe? Summary
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