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Germany’s economy: down but not quite out

The fixation with balanced budgets over everything else will be overcome

The writer is chief economist at German bank LBBW and former chief ratings officer at S&P

Germany has not yet been relegated by capital markets in sovereign rankings. Despite the country’s economic weakness the Bund is still the undisputed euro debt benchmark. Its AAA-rating has a stable outlook with all major rating agencies. But this will not last for ever.

The simplistic view still shared by many German politicians is that high creditworthiness is a direct function of low debt. It is not. In fact, the public debt burden of highly rated advanced economies is substantially higher than that of lower-rated emerging markets. Other factors such as growth, productivity and innovative capacity play a critical role, too. And this is where Germany increasingly falls short.

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