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Konsum wächst erstmals seit drei Jahren wieder. Prognose für 2016 und 2017

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  • Marcus Scheiblecker

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Die heimische Wirtschaftsleistung wird heuer mit +1,7% deutlich stärker wachsen als in den vergangenen vier Jahren. Dadurch verschwindet der Wachstumsrückstand zum Durchschnitt des Euro-Raumes und zu Deutschland. Während der Außenbeitrag das Wirtschaftswachstum heuer noch belastet, steigt die Binnennachfrage kräftig. Die Investitionen werden merklich ausgeweitet, und der Konsum der privaten Haushalte wächst erstmals seit drei Jahren wieder. 2017 wird bei langsam abflauender Binnen¬konjunktur die Außenwirtschaft stabilisierend wirken. In Österreich wird das BIP real um 1,5% wachsen.

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  • Marcus Scheiblecker, 2016. "Konsum wächst erstmals seit drei Jahren wieder. Prognose für 2016 und 2017," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 89(10), pages 683-695, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:monber:y:2016:i:10:p:683-695
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    1. Josef Baumgartner & Serguei Kaniovski, 2017. "Update of the Medium-term Forecast for the Austrian Economy 2017 to 2021," WIFO Bulletin, WIFO, vol. 22(5), pages 43-49, June.
    2. Josef Baumgartner & Sandra Bilek-Steindl & Serguei Kaniovski & Hans Pitlik, 2016. "Moderate Economic Growth – Unemployment Remaining High. Medium-term Forecast for the Austrian Economy Until 2021," WIFO Bulletin, WIFO, vol. 21(19), pages 185-201, December.
    3. Josef Baumgartner & Sandra Bilek-Steindl & Serguei Kaniovski & Hans Pitlik, 2016. "Mäßiges Wirtschaftswachstum – Arbeitslosigkeit hoch. Mittelfristige Prognose der österreichischen Wirtschaft bis 2021," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 89(10), pages 729-746, October.
    4. Margit Schratzenstaller-Altzinger, 2017. "Fiscal Policy Facing Manifold Challenges. Federal Fiscal Framework 2017-2020 and Draft Federal Budget 2017," WIFO Bulletin, WIFO, vol. 22(7), pages 58-72, July.
    5. Thomas Url, 2016. "Private Insurance Sector Showing Weak Dynamics in 2015," WIFO Bulletin, WIFO, vol. 21(15), pages 146-155, November.

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