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The unification of the two German states within a relatively short period of time now appears inevitable. Yet there is no historical precedent for a successful transformation from a socialist to a market economy. Doubts have been voiced by some as to whether such a transformation is possible....
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Currently there is much discussion as to whether the chapter of West Germany’s post-war history popularly known as the … the West German economic miracle at that time, and examines whether corresponding conditions apply today in East Germany. …
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internal and external adjustment problems in a period in which West Germany already faces the challenges of the EC 1992 project …
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The isolation of national telecommunications markets in the past has meant that pronounced differences remain among the R&D systems operating in the countries of the European Community. The intended opening up of public procurement markets by the end of 1992 could therefore lead to substantial...
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to Germany and discusses the implications for future policy. …
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academic and the business community. Despite all the encouraging signs in east Germany, which undeniably exist, the process …
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