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. Deutschland hat den Begriff der Sozialen Marktwirtschaft entscheidend geprägt, China gilt als Land, das die Weltwirtschaft des 21 … Chinas Entwicklung von alter zu neuer Stärke Sozialistische versus Soziale Marktwirtschaft Was China und Deutschland …Deutschlands Erfolgsrezept - Soziale Marktwirtschaft -- Chinas Weg von alter zu neuer Stärke - ein Abriss einer …
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, Germany, and France. These three countries represent broadly different types of economic organization and their corresponding …
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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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Western countries such as France and Germany? A comparative-historical analysis of the development of neoliberal politics in … adversarial to business, and their welfare states more redistributive than those of France and West Germany. Monica Prasad shows … status quo. In France and West Germany, where tax structures were more regressive, industrial policy more pro-growth, and …
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allocation, employs growth accounting in Bulgaria relative to a frontier country (Germany), and tries to explain the Total Factor … better and a "catching up" effect of Bulgaria’s Total Factor Productivity levels towards those of Germany has been observed … convergence towards Germany’s productivity levels. …
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