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in Korea from the German case are a lot. -- Institutional economics ; transformation ; economic integration ; Germany …While the DPRK (North Korea) is on its way ahead to reform the socialist based economic system, since a few years the … Republic of Korea (South Korea) is integrating into East Asian economic structures like "ASEAN plus 3". In this way a possible …
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contrast, it is argued that South Korea needs to develop strategies to maintain North Korea's stability and to pursue social …
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German reunication was a positive market access shock for both East and West Germany. Regions that for 45 years had … experienced a decline in population due to their loss in market access following the division of Germany of WWII were most … value of land in West Germany. We find that regions in the immediate border area experienced a relative rise in land prices …
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The paper argues that economic integration causes problems for the labor market of high-wage countries due to cross-border labor mobility and the accompanying increase in labor supply. Empirical evidence is provided from an analysis of regional labor market effects of German re-unification. In...
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