Investment and Economic Situation Analysis of Germany
Abstract
studies the financial markets at all levels in Germany, as well as government-ed fiscal issues, analyzes the German economic status
through foreign debt, IMF programs and various indicators, and then introduces the status of German economic reforms. And the im
pact of the international situation on the German economy, and then through risk analysis, the development of the German economy
and investment can be obtained.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v10i3.2408
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