German separation in 1949 into a communist East and a capitalist West and their reunification in 1990 are commonly described as a natural experiment to study the enduring effects of communism. We show in three steps that the populations in East and West Germany were far from being randomly selected treatment and control groups. First, the later border is already visible in many socio-economic characteristics in pre-World War II data. Second, World War II and the subsequent occupying forces affected East and West differently. Third, a selective fifth of the population fled from East to West Germany before the building of the Wall in 1961. In light of our findings, we propose a more cautious interpretation of the extensive literature on the e...
Two decades after reunification substantial economic disparities between East and West Germany remai...
The aim of this thesis is to determine the strongest factor influencing the difference in trust leve...
The German expulsions of 1945-46 in Czechoslovakia would inspire massive shifts in the political ori...
German separation in 1949 into a communist East and a capitalist West and their reunification in 199...
Preferences for redistribution, as well as the generosities of welfare states, differ significantly ...
After forty years of separation, neither the West Germans nor the East Germans were prepared for the...
The Berlin Wall fell on November 9th, 1989, marking the end of over 30 years of division between the...
We investigate how self-employment in East Germany was impacted by 40 years of Soviet-style communis...
In the paper, the main approaches of British and American researchers to the analysis of German unif...
The empirical literature is inconclusive about whether a country’s democratization has a long-lastin...
We investigate how specific regional conditions found in East Germany at the end of the socialist re...
Preferences for redistribution, as well as the generosities of welfare states, differ significantly ...
Economic Effects of Germans' Expulsion from Czechoslovakia Revisited Author: Bc. Kateřina Kafková Ab...
This paper exploits the division of Germany after the Second World War and the reunification of East...
Two decades after reunification substantial economic disparities between East and West Germany remai...
The aim of this thesis is to determine the strongest factor influencing the difference in trust leve...
The German expulsions of 1945-46 in Czechoslovakia would inspire massive shifts in the political ori...
German separation in 1949 into a communist East and a capitalist West and their reunification in 199...
Preferences for redistribution, as well as the generosities of welfare states, differ significantly ...
After forty years of separation, neither the West Germans nor the East Germans were prepared for the...
The Berlin Wall fell on November 9th, 1989, marking the end of over 30 years of division between the...
We investigate how self-employment in East Germany was impacted by 40 years of Soviet-style communis...
In the paper, the main approaches of British and American researchers to the analysis of German unif...
The empirical literature is inconclusive about whether a country’s democratization has a long-lastin...
We investigate how specific regional conditions found in East Germany at the end of the socialist re...
Preferences for redistribution, as well as the generosities of welfare states, differ significantly ...
Economic Effects of Germans' Expulsion from Czechoslovakia Revisited Author: Bc. Kateřina Kafková Ab...
This paper exploits the division of Germany after the Second World War and the reunification of East...
Two decades after reunification substantial economic disparities between East and West Germany remai...
The aim of this thesis is to determine the strongest factor influencing the difference in trust leve...
The German expulsions of 1945-46 in Czechoslovakia would inspire massive shifts in the political ori...