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Beyond German Unification

1991
The West has historically struggled to combine coherent military strategies with consistent arms-control policies. The political imperatives of arms control have often taken precedence over clarity in strategic thinking, most starkly in the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. The excuse for not worrying in the past was the stability derived
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Gender and German Unification

Affilia, 1998
This article examines how past and present labor market policies and family policies have interacted to shape labor market opportunities for women from the former German Democratic Republic since the uni fication of Germany and why German social and economic policies have failed to protect unemployed east German women and their families from economic ...
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German labour markets after unification [PDF]

open access: possible, 1991
This paper contains a description and analysis of the labour market in East Germany and an econometric evaluation of some effects of German unification on the West German labour market. At the outset, recent developments of employment and unemployment in East Germany are summarized together with an attempt at evaluation of the sources of joblessness ...
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Bismarck and German Unification

1991
This book looks afresh at German unification and the vexed role played by Bismarck. Using exclusively primary source material, it seeks to evaluate more exactly the nature of Bismarck's responsibility in the evolution towards unity, and the role of economic and demographic factors by way of contrast.
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German Unification (1989–90)

1999
While preparations were proceeding for the Intergovernmental Conference, dramatic events unfolded in East-West relations which would alter completely the European picture that had evolved in the wake of the Second World War. German unification, until now at most a far-off prospect, suddenly loomed large as a real possibility, and then as an event ...
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German unification: Economic problems and consequences

Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 1992
Abstract This paper examines the real and monetary consequences of German unification. The unification forced an unprecedented adjustment crisis on the East German economy. The revolutionary shock of order transformation was reinforced by an enormous real appreciation shock due to the immediate introduction of the Deutsche Mark. The paper studies the
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German Unification Influence on Its Economy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
German reunification was unprecedented. A marriage of differences, combining biasedchoices and high rigidities, has postponed the adjustment in economic and financialcircles. Since then, Germany reabsorbs the imbalances introduced and alternatesbetween remission and relapse at the discretion of the global economy.
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