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Bismarck and the German Model of Consensus

Xiaojiang Zhang

Chapter Chapter 2 in The Industrial Processes of Large Economies, 2022, pp 17-23 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract To describe the German industrial economy as a unique consensus-driven industrial civilization buttressed by deep research and extensive social safety might be an oversimplification. Yet, these characteristics do set German industrial economy apart from other nation-states counterparties and helped the country to achieve its industrial success.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-8634-4_2

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