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  2. List of German cities by GDP - Wikipedia

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    Rank Metropolitan Area GDP (€ Million) (2021) Population (2022) [3] GDP per capita (€) 1 Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region: 536,431 13,000,000 41,264

  3. List of German states by GRDP - Wikipedia

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    States GRDP (bil. EUR€) Germany 4,121.160 Bavaria 768.469 North Rhine-Westphalia 839.084 Baden-Württemberg 615.071 Lower Saxony 363.109 Hesse 351.139 Berlin 193.219

  4. Economy of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany has been called "the world's first major renewable energy economy". [41] [42] Germany has the world's second-largest gold reserve, with over 3,000 tonnes of gold. [43] Germany spends around 3.14% of GDP on advance research and development across various sectors of the economy. [44] [45] It is also the world's second-largest high ...

  5. Economy of Berlin - Wikipedia

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    During the mid-19th century, the Industrial Revolution transformed the city’s economy. Berlin became Germany’s main rail hub and a center of locomotive manufacturing. The city became a leader in the manufacture of other kinds of machinery as well, and developed an important chemical industry sector.

  6. List of German states by GRDP per capita - Wikipedia

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    For easy comparison, all GRP figures are converted into US dollars according to annual average exchange rates. [ 1 ] [ n 1 ] Values up until 2018 are rounded to the nearest hundred. GDP per capita nominal of German states compared to country's average 48 800 in USD, 2019

  7. How too much fructose may feed cancer tumors - AOL

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    Dietary fructose may promote tumor growth, according to research in animal models of melanoma, breast cancer, and cervical cancer.

  8. German economic crisis (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    The German economic crisis is a significant downturn of Germany's economy that marked a dramatic reversal of its previous "labour market miracle" period of 2005–2019. The country, which had been considered to be Europe's economic powerhouse in prior decades, became the worst-performing major economy globally in 2023 with a 0.3% contraction, followed by minimal growth in 2024 leaning on ...

  9. Temu’s woes are fresh signs of the doom loop headed ... - AOL

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    Chinese e-commerce giant Temu is the latest warning sign that the world's second-largest economy could be headed for a doom loop caused by overproduction and Beijing's industrial planning.