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Germany has experienced tremendous growth rates in the aftermath of World War II. Since the early 1970s, growth rates … capital accumulation in Germany severely lags behind the average level of the developed countries. As this may explain the … moderate position of Germany in the group of the 25 richest countries, the developed countries in turn experience a period of …
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socio-economic panel (SOEP) we make a we make a first attempt to measure these effects for Germany. We find only little … the crisis is best described as an exogenous growth shock we find that income inequality in Germany is very likely to be …
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Germany has experienced tremendous growth rates in the aftermath of World War II. Since the early 1970s, growth rates … capital accumulation in Germany severely lags behind the average level of the developed countries. As this may explain the … moderate position of Germany in the group of the 25 richest countries, the developed countries in turn experience a period of …
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This paper discusses the reasons for the dismal labor market performance of Germany over the last three decades along …
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socio-economic panel (SOEP) we make a we make a first attempt to measure these effects for Germany. We find only little … the crisis is best described as an exogenous growth shock we find that income inequality in Germany is very likely to be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008531793
This paper discusses the reasons for the dismal labor market performance of Germany over the last three decades along …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005406437
also find evidence that Germany will gain in this process because having no top league anymore.(Original text only …
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Development of economic growth and employment in Germany are sluggish. An inadequate federal system and restricted … the competences to shape the key policies. Thus, Germany forgoes the benefits of institutional competition, that would … was stimulated, the economic development of Germany as a whole could benefit. Thus, a comprehensive reform of federalism …
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The current system set up to boost the economy in eastern Germany turns out to be expensive and little efficient: There … the poor economic performance should let the east German laender out of Germany's rigid institutional framework. This … reach for a unique competitive position. The transfers to East Germany's laender shouldn't be paid within the federal …
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