The Economic System of the Federal Republic of Germany: from Regulation to DeregulationPaul ThomesVierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft, 1937.Germany’s Economic Situation at the Turn of 1936/37. Berlin: Reichs- Kredit-Gesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft, 1938.Germany’s Economic Situation at the Turn of 1937/38. Berlin: Reichs- Kredit-Gesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. Reichs-Kredit-Gesel...
Germany’s economic success presents something of an educational puzzle. On the one hand, its schools turn out a workforce capable of producing the goods that have made its companies the export champions of the world. On the other hand, the academic achievements of its school children, measured...
Fiscal policy, deficits and politics of subnational governments: The case of the German Laender. Examines the economic and political determinants of public debt and fiscal policy in Germany. Description of the institutional aspects of federal system; D... Seitz,Helmut - 《Public Choice》 被引量:...
(Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Sweden, the UK and the U.S.) that generate more than 60 percent of global income. And this view highlights a striking dual paradox that will be of increasing concern over the next decade. First, traditional capital and real ...
This volume discusses some economic aspects of immigration with special refer ence to the case of Germany. Immigration has become a major issue in Germany. Germany still does not have an official immigration policy in spite of the fact that more than 8 percent of the residents are non-citizens...
Increased soil carbon, lower soil bulk density, higher earthworm abundance and vascular plant richness indicate that permaculture in Central Europe enhances soil health and biodiversity, suggest field experiments in Germany and Luxembourg. Julius Reiff Hermann F. Jungkunst Martin H. Entling ArticleOpen...
Germany, however, faces some demographic challenges to its economic growth. Its low fertility rate makes replacing its aging workforce more difficult, and its high levels of net immigration strain its social welfare system.14151617 4. Japan Nominal GDP in Current U.S. Dollars: $4.11 trillion3...
chemicals, and other manufactured goods and has a highly skilled workforce. Germany, however, faces some demographic challenges to its economic growth. Its low fertility rate makes replacing its aging workforce more difficult, and its high levels of net immigration strain itssocial welfare system.1415...
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