How East Germany Can Catch Up - Foreseeing the mid-term economic consequences of German unification is a dificult exercise. This article focuses on a determining cause of the East German delay. The shortage and obsolescence of productive capital added to high salary costs are responsable for the collapse of economic activity and soaring unemployment in the new Lander. If capital in East Germany was entirely replaced in ten years, and if East Germany caught up with West Germany's salary and productivity levels, the recovery of nomic growth in the East would not atem unemployment. Catching up the salary levels more slowly would be favorable to growth in the mid term. If not, tax incentives for investment in the East Lander would accelerate ...
A study of the University of Kiel. Short term economic and growth problems in an open economy, the G...
The specific conditions of German reunification have led to reducing the switch from a centrally pla...
Die wirtschaftlichen Folgen der deutschen Vereinigung: einige denkbare Szenarien, von Jean-Philippe...
How East Germany Can Catch Up - Foreseeing the mid-term economic consequences of German unification ...
German Unification: A Year After - Between the fall of the Berlin wall and economic, monetary and so...
Since the Soviet bloc's collapse, the East German economy has been following a quite peculiar trajec...
Germany Year Zero - The fall of the Berlin wall on November 9th, 1989, which symbolized the democrat...
In 1988 an 1989 West Germany experienced an unexpectedly strong economic growth. This was a conseque...
Two years after the breakdown of the Berlin wall, partners of Germany do not feel hopeful but desapp...
Until recently, the debate on the future of the German economic model generally set the supporters o...
A First Evaluation of German Economie Unification, by René Lasser re With the adoption of a common c...
'The economic integration of the eastern German states has progressed rapidly in many respects. The ...
German reunification was unprecedented. A marriage of differences, combining biasedchoices and high ...
Since the end of 1982, economic growth has remained slow and atypical in West Germany ; GNP rose by ...
The aim of this work is the determination of the causes why the Eastern German economy is, in compar...
A study of the University of Kiel. Short term economic and growth problems in an open economy, the G...
The specific conditions of German reunification have led to reducing the switch from a centrally pla...
Die wirtschaftlichen Folgen der deutschen Vereinigung: einige denkbare Szenarien, von Jean-Philippe...
How East Germany Can Catch Up - Foreseeing the mid-term economic consequences of German unification ...
German Unification: A Year After - Between the fall of the Berlin wall and economic, monetary and so...
Since the Soviet bloc's collapse, the East German economy has been following a quite peculiar trajec...
Germany Year Zero - The fall of the Berlin wall on November 9th, 1989, which symbolized the democrat...
In 1988 an 1989 West Germany experienced an unexpectedly strong economic growth. This was a conseque...
Two years after the breakdown of the Berlin wall, partners of Germany do not feel hopeful but desapp...
Until recently, the debate on the future of the German economic model generally set the supporters o...
A First Evaluation of German Economie Unification, by René Lasser re With the adoption of a common c...
'The economic integration of the eastern German states has progressed rapidly in many respects. The ...
German reunification was unprecedented. A marriage of differences, combining biasedchoices and high ...
Since the end of 1982, economic growth has remained slow and atypical in West Germany ; GNP rose by ...
The aim of this work is the determination of the causes why the Eastern German economy is, in compar...
A study of the University of Kiel. Short term economic and growth problems in an open economy, the G...
The specific conditions of German reunification have led to reducing the switch from a centrally pla...
Die wirtschaftlichen Folgen der deutschen Vereinigung: einige denkbare Szenarien, von Jean-Philippe...