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28.09.2023 10:59

Joint Economic Forecast 2/2023: Purchasing power returns—political uncertainty high

Guido Warlimont Kommunikation
Kiel Institut für Weltwirtschaft

    According to the Joint Economic Forecast, Germany's gross domestic product declines by 0.6% in 2023. This is a strong downward revision of 0.9 percentage points from the forecast made in spring 2023. "The most important reason for this revision is that industry and private con­sumption are recovering more slowly than we expected in spring," says Oliver Holtemöller, Vice President and Head of the Macroeconomics Department at the Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH).

    Germany has been in a downturn for more than a year. The sharp rise in energy prices in 2022 put an abrupt end to the recovery from the pandemic. Consumer price inflation, which was already on the rise, has risen to over 8%. This is taking purchasing power away from private households. Key interest rates have risen by over four percentage points, hitting the construction industry in particular.

    Business sentiment has recently deteriorated again, not least because of heightened political uncertainty. Overall, the indicators suggest that production fell again noticeably in the third quarter of 2023. However, wage increases have mean­while followed the price hike, energy prices have fallen, and exporters have partially passed on their higher costs, so that purchasing power is returning. Therefore, the downturn is expected to subside by the end of the year, and the degree of capacity utilisation will rise again going forward.

    The institutes’ forecast of 1.3% for 2024 is only 0.2 percentage points below their spring forecast. In the following years, a decreasing potential growth rate due to the shrinking labour force will become more and more apparent.

    The downturn has meanwhile reached the labour market. However, the insti­tutes expect only a moderate increase in unemployment to 2.6 million people in 2023. In the coming year, the number of unemployed will probably decrease somewhat.

    On the price front, the situation is gradually easing. The inflation rate is ex­pected to be 6.1% in 2023 and to decline to 2.6% in 2024. The institutes see core inflation (inflation excluding energy prices) at 6.1% in the current year and 3.1% in 2024.

    Full-length version of the report (in German)

    Joint Economic Forecast Project Group: Purchasing power returns—political uncer­tainty high. Autumn 2023. Halle (Saale) 2023.

    The full-length version of the report will be available here: https://gemeinschaftsdiagnose.de/category/gutachten/

    Media Contact:
    Guido Warlimont
    Head of Communications
    T +49 431 8814-629
    guido.warlimont@ifw-kiel.de

    About the Joint Economic Forecast

    The Joint Economic Forecast is published twice a year on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action. The following institutes participated in the autumn report 2023:

    - German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)

    - ifo Institute – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich in cooperation with the Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO) Vienna

    - Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel)

    - Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) – Member of the Leibniz Association

    - RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research in cooperation with the Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna

    Kiel Institute for the World Economy
    Kiellinie 66 | 24105 Kiel | Germany
    T +49 431 8814-774
    E info@ifw-kiel.de
    www.ifw-kiel.de


    Wissenschaftliche Ansprechpartner:

    Prof. Dr. Oliver Holtemöller
    Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) – Member of the Leibniz Association
    T +49 345 7753 800
    Oliver.Holtemoeller@iwh-halle.de

    Dr. Geraldine Dany-Knedlik
    German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)
    T +49 30 89789 486
    gdanyknedlik@diw.de

    Prof. Dr. Timo Wollmershäuser
    ifo Institute – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich
    T +49 89 9224 1406
    Wollmershaeuser@ifo.de

    Prof. Dr. Stefan Kooths
    Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel)
    T +49 431 8814 579 or +49 30 2067 9664
    stefan.kooths@ifw-kiel.de

    Prof. Dr. Torsten Schmidt
    RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research
    T +49 201 8149 287
    Torsten.Schmidt@rwi-essen.de


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    Table - Key Forecast Figures for Germany
    Table - Key Forecast Figures for Germany


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