By Karl-Friedrich Israel*
Since the introduction of the euro, officially measured consumer price inflation in Germany has not made any great leaps. It has averaged 1.5 percent per year. It reached its highest value in 2008 at 2.8 percent and its lowest value just one year later at only 0.2 percent. In 2020, it has been...
Germany’s Inflation Tax And The Rising Cost Of Living – Analysis
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