The German Economy : Beyond the Social Market
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Choice : [Provides] a thorough description of Germany's economic system and a detailed analysis of its current and foreseeable economic problems.
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David Audretsch, Director of the Institute for Development Strategies, Indiana University, author of "Innovation and Industry Evolution" : This book will become the source that economists and other scholars will turn to for understanding one of the most influential and important economies in the world. Not only does it describe the German economy and its institutional features, but it also offers analysis and linkages between the institutional framework, policy, and economic performance.
Michael Artis, European University Institute, Florence, editor of "The Economics of the European Union" : This book's case that resumption of significant growth in Germany depends on removing rigidities in its labor market and social security system is convincingly argued and exceptionally well documented--and it is argued by a German, not by the IMF. Horst Siebert paints the German economy on a large canvas; his analysis stretches well beyond the labor market. Where appropriate, a great deal of detail is offered, in a digestible way.
Andre Sapir, Universite Libre de Bruxelles and Economic Advisor, Group of Policy Advisors to the President of the European Commission : This important book represents an ambitious and welcome attempt to analyse the past forty to fifty years of the German economy, which is vital not only for Europe but also for the world. Horst Siebert is certainly the perfect author for such a volume, and his argument is quite persuasive.
The German Economy : Beyond the Social Market
The German Economy : Beyond the Social Market,Horst Siebert,Princeton University Press,0691096643,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Economic History,Economics - General,Business & Economics / Economic History,Economics,Geography
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