Germany

2005 Results

Aid

What it measures

Aid quality is just as important as aid quantity, so the CDI adjusts gross aid as a share of GDP for various quality factors: it subtracts debt service, penalizes "tied" aid (making recipients spend aid money only on donor goods and services), rewards aid to poor but relatively un-corrupt recipients (and vice versa), and penalizes overloading poor governments with many small projects.

Germany Overall
  • Score: 3.4
  • Rank: 11
Germany Strengths
  • Strong on project proliferation (less than 1% of German development projects cost under $100,000; rank: 4)
  • Strong on selectivity; large share of aid to poor recipients with democratic governments (rank: 7)
  • Small share of tied aid (5%; rank: 10)
Germany Weaknesses
  • Low net aid volume as a share of GDP (0.26%; rank: 11)


Trade

What it measures

International trade has been a force for economic development for centuries. The CDI measures trade barriers in rich countries against exports from developing countries.

Germany Overall
  • Score: 5.7
  • Rank: 17
Germany Strengths
  • Low barriers against textiles (rank: 3)
  • Low barriers against apparel (rank: 3)
Germany Weaknesses
  • High total aggregate protection of agricultural commodities (rank: 17)
  • High agricultural subsidies (rank: 20)


Investment

What it measures

Rich-country investment in poorer countries can transfer technologies, upgrade management, and create jobs. The CDI includes a checklist of policies that support healthy and productive investment in developing countries.

Germany Overall

  • Score: 6.7
  • Rank: 5
Germany Strengths
  • Wide official political risk insurance coverage
  • Employs tax sparing arrangements to prevent double taxation of corporate profits earned abroad
Germany Weaknesses
  • NA


Migration

What it measures

The movement of people from poor to rich countries provides unskilled immigrants with jobs, income, and knowledge. All of this increases the growth and flow of remittances while abroad and the transfer of training and skills when the migrants return home.

Germany Overall
  • Score: 6.8
  • Rank: 4
Germany Strengths
  • Large number of immigrants from developing countries entering Germany in 2003 (rank as a share of population: 4)
  • Bears large share of the burden of refugees during humanitarian crises (rank: 2)
  • Large share of foreign students from developing countries (73%; rank: 8)
Germany Weaknesses
  • NA


Environment

What it measures

Rich countries use a disproportionate amount of scarce resources and poor countries are most likely to be hurt by global warming and ecological deterioration, so the CDI measures the impact of environmental policies on the global climate, sustainable fisheries, and biodiversity.

Germany Overall
  • Score: 6.7
  • Rank: 2
Germany Strengths
  • Large decline in greenhouse gas emission rate between 1999-2003 (average annual growth rate/PPP GDP, -2.7%; rank: 6)
  • High gas taxes (rank: 6)
  • Low fishing subsidies ($0.62 per person; rank: 4)
  • Policies to regulate illegal timber imports
Germany Weaknesses
  • Large number of endangered species imports (rank: 17)
  • High coffee imports (7.4 kg per capita; rank: 14)


Security

What it measures

Based on the notion that security is a prerequisite for development, the CDI rewards contributions to internationally sanctioned peacekeeping operations and forcible humanitarian interventions, rewards military protection of global sea lanes, and penalizes arms exports to poor and undemocratic governments.

Germany Overall
  • Score: 3.8
  • Rank: 14
Germany Strengths
  • Few arms exports to poor and undemocratic governments
Germany Weaknesses
  • Small financial and personnel contributions to internationally sanctioned peacekeeping and humanitarian interventions (overall contribution rank over last 10 years as share of GDP: 18)
  • No protection of global sea lanes


Technology

What it measures

Rich countries can contribute to development through the creation and dissemination of new technologies. The CDI captures this by measuring government support for R&D and analyzing the strength of intellectual property rights regimes.

Germany Overall
  • Score: 4.7
  • Rank: 14
Germany Strengths
  • High business expenditure on R&D as a share of GDP (rank: 7)
  • High government expenditure on R&D as a share of GDP (rank: 6)
Germany Weaknesses
  • Low tax subsidy rate to businesses for R&D (-3%; rank: 21)
  • Offers patent-like proprietary rights to developers of data compilations, including those assembled from data in the public domain
  • Strict limitations on anti-circumvention technologies that can defeat encryption of copyrighted digital materials
  • Does not issue compulsory licenses for purposes of expanding access to technology