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GERMAN

ECONOMY
Table of
content

- Germany's economy
- Demographic picture
- Primary sector
- Secondary sector
- Tertiary sector
Germany's economy

Mixed economy
The government provides
healthcare, education, and
insurance
strong manufacturing base
DEMOGRAPHIC PICTURE OF GERMANY
Meaning: Demographic is statistical data
collected about the characteristics of the
population, e.g. age, gender and income
for example. It is usually used to research
a product or service and how well it is
selling, who likes it and/or in what areas it
is most popular.

Germany is a dramatic example


of demographic change:
countries with low or very low
birth and death rates account for
almost half or 46 percent of the
world's population.
Primary
sector

- Germany has a percentage of


0.7% for agriculture which is
extremely low for a developed
country
- It includes machine building
or food processing
SECONDARY SECTOR

The secondary sector is more beneficial for


the German economy because there is about
30.7% of people are working in the secondary
sector.
Tertiary
Tertiary
sector
sector
Services sector: largest in Germany, has a steady share of
approximately 60% of gross domestic production since 2007
It compasses all kinds of intangible goods based on exports of high
quality manufactured goods
Germanys industrialised character is reflected on its employment
patterns, services like trade and finance account for the largest
share of employment
Three main industries: machine building, automobiles, electrical
engineering and electronics
About one-fifth of workers were employed in manufacturing jobs

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