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Twenty Years of Economic Reconstruction in East Germany

Editat de Christian Wey, Klaus F. Zimmermann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2009
This year marks the 20th anniversary of German reunification. The events of autumn 1989 revealed that the GDR was not just politically but also economically bankrupt. Given the large-scale emigration to the West after the fall of the Wall, the D-Mark was introduced quickly, despite widespread rejection of this measure by the leading economist of the time. Rapid wage increases intensified the pressure on businesses, and the adjustment shock made it necessary to rebuild the foundations of the economy at a rapid pace and an extremely high cost. With the creation of the economic and currency union, a dynamic process of growth and development was launched in many areas of society.Twenty years later, the questions arise: Where do we stand today, what implications can be derived for the future, and what remains to be done in the policy realm? This AEQ Supplement addresses the following issues:- Structural convergence and regional development: Should policy makers really attempt to counteract convergence? How far is East Germany currently lagging behind? What strategic decisions do policy makers need to make?- Old-age poverty: Is there an increasing risk of old-age poverty in East Germany? What are the results of societal aging in East Germany?- Returns to education for full-time employees: The East has caught up- Dramatic demographic changes in Thuringia: Will Thuringia face a shortage of skilled labor up to 2015?
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783428132577
ISBN-10: 3428132572
Pagini: 113
Ilustrații: Tab., Abb.; 113 S.
Dimensiuni: 159 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Duncker & Humblot GmbH

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Inhalt: M. Demary / K.-H. Röhl, Twenty Years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall: Structural Convergence in a Slow-Growth Environment - K.-W. Schatz, Comment - S. Krenz / W. Nagl / J. Ragnitz, Is There a Growing Risk of Old-Age Poverty in East Germany? - J. Schupp, Comment - H. S. Buscher / E. Dettmann / M. Sunder / D. Trocka, Will There Be a Shortage of Skilled Labor? An East German Perspective to 2015 - H. Schneider, Comment - K. Lupo / S. Anger, Returns to Human Capital in Germany Post-Unification - W. Scheremet, Comment