OECD Presses Germany to Make Growth-Boosting Reforms
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The new federal government has made it a main goal to get the stagnant economy back to work. Tips for this are provided by the OECD economic organization.
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development calls for more courage from Germany to reform. For 2026, the OECD's economic forecast is, after all, better than in recent years.
OECD presses Germany to make growth-boosting reforms
Germany needs wide-ranging reforms to boost its long-term growth, an OECD report said Thursday, adding that the new government's massive spending plan would help Europe's top economy get back on its feet.The plans to plow hundreds of billions of euros into defence and infrastructure spending over the coming years were "a step in the right...
Germany's economic advantage, which has been developed for decades, is melting away. OECD, an industrialized country, suggests sharp cuts to the new government.
With its massive issuance packages, the new federal government has improved the mood of investors and the economy, but that's not enough. International economists have now listed what needs to be done.
Germany Told To Mobilize Women And Older Workers Amid Labor Crunch
Germany needs to take stronger action to bring more women and older individuals into the workforce as the country faces an increasingly serious shortage of skilled workers, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said in a report this week. According to the Paris-based organization, part-time employment is rising, especially among women, parents, and seniors. The OECD warned that this trend, combined with current labor …
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