Germany: Reform push shapes macro outlook – Deutsche Bank

Source Fxstreet

Deutsche Bank economists Marion Muehlberger and Ursula Walther argue that Germany’s new reform drive under Finance Minister Klingbeil could gradually improve growth prospects and sentiment. They highlight a multi-stage package on health care, income tax and pensions, framed within a tight 2027 budget process. The analysts see limited near-term macro effects but potentially meaningful medium-term gains for Germany.

Structural agenda and growth implications

"Back in the 2000s, an SPD-led government pushed through far-reaching labour market and welfare reforms. A recent speech by FinMin Klingbeil raised hopes that this reform spirit could be recaptured now. The speech can be seen as the kick-off for structural reforms to be shaped until the July parliamentary summer break."

"The window for policy reforms has opened up after the two regional elections in March, as we noted here. A first milestone in the reform process is set to be reached on April 29, when the headline figures for the 2027 budget are scheduled to be presented and the cabinet is likely to have agreed on concrete legislative proposals for health care reform. By then, a compromise on income-tax reform may likely have been found in principle, with details still to be ironed out over the course of May."

"Medium-term impact - reforms to address two key structural weaknesses. First, as contributions to social insurance are generally borne equally by the employer and employee, stabilizing non-wage labour costs will be key for Germany's competitiveness. Second, removing disincentives to work in the tax system and keeping a lid on social security contributions might positively impact the volume of labour."

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

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