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The article tries to answer an old question of economic theory and institutional economics: How do trade unions fit into a market economy? Are they a constitutive element of the market order or: are they a source of irritation and disruption?
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financial systems still reflect national values? The case of the United States, Germany, and France / Eelke de Jong -- Chapter 8 … independence and monetary policy in the US, Germany and France: have they converged? / Eelke de Jong -- Part IV. Concluding remarks …, Germany, and France. These three countries represent broadly different types of economic organization and their corresponding …
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Following German reunification in 1990, East Germany's centrally planned economy was abolished and replaced by West … Germany's social market economy. Western Germany has since provided vast financial support to aid the transformation, and … enable eastern Germany to catch-up with western Germany's productivity and living standards. This book evaluates the main …
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