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Germany: From Economic Powerhouse to G7 LaggardFor 2025, the IMF predicts 0.3 percent GDP growth for Germany, which would be a small improvement but not enough to cover up the urgent need for reform and public investment. This chart shows real ...
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Are Brits getting richer? It depends how you measure growthIn February this year, Panmure Liberum economist Simon French published a chart on X showing UK GDP per capita figures lagging behind a G7 average. “There will be little electoral credit for ...
THE UNITED STATES has the most external debt of the world’s richest countries (the Group of Seven major industrial countries, or G7), but as a share of GDP, the United Kingdom tops the list. The gross ...
India’s general government debt/GDP ratio of 83% compares well with the G7 economies, and is now below China’s, after being almost twice as high in 2009 (Chart 6). With nominal GDP growing at ...
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