Transforming the Former GDR Into a Market Economy
Roy Vogt
Comparative Economic Studies, 1992, vol. 34, issue 3-4, 68-80
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Reunification and European integration are overwhelming the German economy. Germany is entering a phase of structural stalemate that is more apt to pull the world economy down than to lead it out of recession in the next year or two. (Robert Isaak, Challenge, September–October, 1992, p. 41).
Date: 1992
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