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-liberalism) was neglected by many mainstream economists outside of Germany. Unexpectedly, Ge3rmany coped with turbulent economic times … deutschsprachigen Raums hingegen weitgehend vernachlässigt. Deutschland hat unerwartet die Wirtschaftsturbulenzen seit 2008 besser …
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supply side policies in Germany and a renewal of the reform agenda. …
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The Social Economy influenced Germany's economic policy and discussion for half a century. Because it is assumed that … miracle in Eastern Germany with its impliementation. Still today the return to the Social Market Economy is seen as a solution … to the current economic problems in Germany. In economic literature, however, the empirical relevance of the Social …
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Market Economy in Germany after World War II. But nowadays, the conception of Ordnungspolitik is in a fundamental crisis. It … has been removed by Keynesian conceptions or still an arbitrariness of economic policy. Currently, while in Germany growth … Germany seeming to face insurmountable obstacles. The current crisis of order policy is also of communication. In the end the …
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The current large current account imbalances in the Euro zone reflect persistent diverging trends between the core and the peripheral countries, which were paradoxically reinforced by the very same introduction of the Euro. The reduction in the credit spreads and the increase in capital flows...
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