This article shows how the impulses of the transformation process in eastern Germany have spread through the economy and the labour market. The form of transformation has long-term effects on the form of control over the economy; it is managed largely from western firms. This fact has manifold consequences for the innovation behaviour of plants, among others, which in turn is further related to productivity and thus to the labour market. We argue that this transfers further to persistently lower wages and higher unemployment rates in eastern compared with western Germany
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In order to smooth the transition from a planned to a market economy, labour market policies were ap...
Previous studies have documented large and surprisingly persistent differentials in wages and unempl...
The article describes the short-term and long-term consequences of the German reunification on the E...
The purpose of this paper is to examine and analyze the Unification of Germany and its effects on th...
When reviewing the literature concerning the development of the Eastern German economy, a too rigid ...
Among the many effects of German unification, there will be a disequilibrium in the labor market. Th...
'A German unification in 1990, labour market policy makers were confronted with a drastic reduction ...
Wages in Eastern Germany have risen in excess of productivity growth. The usual argument is that thi...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
Dramatically declining employment and rising unemployment rates have characterized the labour market...
'The study surveys the development of the East German labor market after the unification of Germany....
This paper analyzes the interaction between structural change and labor market dynamics in West Germ...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
The article deals with the impact of the emerging new division of labour betweenWestern and Central ...
This paper studies whether the transition from a centrally planned to a market economy offers new pe...
In order to smooth the transition from a planned to a market economy, labour market policies were ap...
Previous studies have documented large and surprisingly persistent differentials in wages and unempl...
The article describes the short-term and long-term consequences of the German reunification on the E...
The purpose of this paper is to examine and analyze the Unification of Germany and its effects on th...
When reviewing the literature concerning the development of the Eastern German economy, a too rigid ...
Among the many effects of German unification, there will be a disequilibrium in the labor market. Th...
'A German unification in 1990, labour market policy makers were confronted with a drastic reduction ...
Wages in Eastern Germany have risen in excess of productivity growth. The usual argument is that thi...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
Dramatically declining employment and rising unemployment rates have characterized the labour market...
'The study surveys the development of the East German labor market after the unification of Germany....
This paper analyzes the interaction between structural change and labor market dynamics in West Germ...
Ten years ago the German economy was regarded as the “sick man of Europe”. It was during the current...
The article deals with the impact of the emerging new division of labour betweenWestern and Central ...
This paper studies whether the transition from a centrally planned to a market economy offers new pe...
In order to smooth the transition from a planned to a market economy, labour market policies were ap...
Previous studies have documented large and surprisingly persistent differentials in wages and unempl...