The German manufacturing industry faces globalization: Old achievements, new challenges
Bernhard Seliger
Global Economic Review, 2000, vol. 29, issue 2, 48-64
Abstract:
While the German manufacturing industry is internationally renowned and often seen as the backbone of German economic development, it has encountered some obstacles in the past few years. These obstacles are related with the emergence of new competitors, the shifts of economic activity in Europe due to economic integration and the challenge of German unification. This paper analyzes the historical development of the German manufacturing industry. By discussing the problems of German manufacturing industry in a globalized world, conclusions for necessary reforms can be drawn.
Date: 2000
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