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The figures are from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) World Economic Outlook Database, unless otherwise specified. [1] This list is not to be confused with the list of countries by real GDP per capita growth, which is the percentage change of GDP per person taking into account the changing population of the country.
Germany is home to many financial centres and economically important cities, such as Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, and Stuttgart; 4 of the 5 biggest EU metropolitan areas by GDP are in Germany. 7 German banks are among the biggest in the world. Germany is the world's top location for trade fairs; [57] around two thirds of the ...
This is a list of estimates of the real gross domestic product growth rate (not rebased GDP) in European countries for the latest years recorded in the CIA World Factbook. The list includes all members of the Council of Europe and Belarus apart from those countries with GDP growth estimates older than 2014.
This is a list of estimates of the real gross domestic product growth rate (not rebased GDP) in the 27 European Union member states for the latest years recorded in the CIA World Factbook. Although some countries have dependent territories (both within and outside Europe) that are considered part of the EU, they have been omitted given their ...
Germany is the current largest economy in Europe, the European Union and the Eurozone, with Germany remaining the eurozone's largest economy. Latvia is the fastest growing economy in both the eurozone and the European Union. Luxembourg is home to the highest GDP (nominal) per capita in both the European Union and eurozone.
For 2023, the government now expects economic growth to normalise with an expansion rate of 1.6%, the two sources told Reuters on condition of anonymity. Exclusive-Germany cuts 2021 GDP growth ...
In January, the government predicted gross domestic product growth of 3% for 2021, after it dropped 4.9% the year before as Germany got caught up in the coronavirus pandemic. UPDATE 3-Germany eyes ...
These figures have been taken from the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook (WEO) Database (October 2024 edition) and/or other sources. [1] For older GDP trends, see List of regions by past GDP (PPP).