Economic Implications of German Unification for the Federal Republic and the Rest of the World

Economic Implications of German Unification for the Federal Republic and the Rest of the World

Author: Mr.Paul R. Masson

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 1990-09-01

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 1451954190

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The economic effects of German unification are first discussed in the context of a global saving/investment model. Next, simulations of MULTIMOD are presented, suggesting for the FRG an initial increase in long-term real interest rates equal to 3/4 of a percentage point, increased output, a temporary half-point rise in inflation, a modest real appreciation of the deutsche mark, and a reduction of the (combined GDR and FRG) current account surplus equal to 2 percent of GNP. Effects on the rest of the world seem to be relatively small. Different policies are examined within the EMS, and other simulation studies are surveyed.


Economic Aspects of German Unification

Economic Aspects of German Unification

Author: Paul J.J. Welfens

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2011-11-24

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783642799747

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Paul J. J. Welfens The editor is pleased to present a second edition of Economic Aspects of German Unification which includes new chapters and several postscripts. Almost five years after unification output in the ex-GDR is back to its 1989 level. Due to a massive intra-German resource transfer consumption per capita in eastern Germany has not fallen as much as output and employment which reduced by one-fifth within three years. Given high West German transfers which represented about 5% of West German GDP and more than 50% of East German GDP the fall of industrial output could have been much stronger than had politically been feasible. Hence structural change necessary for productivity growth was dramatic in the ex-GDR where the goods producing sector (manufacturing, mining, energy and construction) strongly changed its proportions; within four years construction almost doubled, and the share of investment goods production reduced by 10 percentage points between 1990 and 1994 and isĀ· now down to 21. 1 %. Mining lost two-thirds of its share in the producing sector which itself was reduced relative to GDP. The share of the services industry increased by 5 percentage points between 1991 and 1994, but with a share of 27. 7% in East Germany's GDP it was still about 9 percentage points lower than in western Germany. By contrast, government accounted for 20. 9% of GDP in eastern Germany, but for only 13. 2% in western Germany.


Economic Consequences of German Reunification

Economic Consequences of German Reunification

Author: Gerhard Pohl

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 1002051452

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Did the "big bang" approach work or would gradual change have been more appropriate? Which measures have worked and which have not?


Economic Implications of German Unification for the Federal Republic and the Rest of the World

Economic Implications of German Unification for the Federal Republic and the Rest of the World

Author: Paul R. Masson

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13:

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The economic effects of German unification are first discussed in the context of a global saving/investment model. Next, simulations of MULTIMOD are presented, suggesting for the FRG an initial increase in long-term real interest rates equal to 3/4 of a percentage point, increased output, a temporary haIf-point rise in inflation, a modest real appreciation of the deutsche mark, and a reduction of the (combined GDR and FRG) current account surplus equal to 2 percent of GNP. Effects on the rest of the world seem to be relatively small. Different policies are examined within the EMS, and other simulation studies are surveyed.


The Economics of German Unification

The Economics of German Unification

Author: A. Ghanie Ghaussy

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-07-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781138968295

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German unification is proving much more difficult than was originally envisaged. The integration of two national economies with different economic orders, different sectoral structures and divergent levels of development seems set to take a long time. This timely examination of the major issues involved emphasises the impact of unification on different sectors of the economy and their likely consequences.


Dimensions Of German Unification

Dimensions Of German Unification

Author: A. Bradley Shingleton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-03-07

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 0429723547

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German unification has proven to be a complex, multidimensional process rather than a single political event. Four years after political unification, Germany continues to confront formidable economic, social, and cultural challenges in the unification process. This volume examines some of economic, social and legal aspects of the unification process four years after political unification was achieved.


German Unification

German Unification

Author: International Monetary Fund

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 1990-12-04

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781557752000

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This paper discusses comparison of economic and social indicators in the year 1988 between Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and German Democratic Republic (GDR). The budgetary costs of unification will be substantially larger than initially envisaged. Moreover, if one adds to the budget the increases in government debt related to equalization paper, a portion of the old enterprise debt on the books of the banks. The Trust Fund has been assigned a task or enormous scope and complexity: the privatization, restructuring, and in some cases, liquidation of 8000 enterprises with 4 million employees. Even taking care of the short-run financial problems of these enterprises has proved daunting; the more fundamental task will be near impossible to achieve with any rapidity. It is clearly essential to the success of economic integration that capital allow east rather than labor flowing west and that income growth and new opportunities arc enough to meet reasonable aspirations on the pan of the residents of East Germany.


German Unification

German Unification

Author: P. Caldwell

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2011-10-10

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 0230337953

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This wide-ranging collection brings together contributions from historians, political scientists, policymakers, and others to provide much-needed perspective on the unification of Germany as it actually played out in real historical time.