The Travails of Unification: East Germany's Economic Transition since 1990

Abstract

The former German Democratic Republic underwent a unique post-communist transition because it was absorbed into the wealthy Federal Republic of Germany and has received massive subsidies. Nonetheless, serious difficulties have persisted, including higher unemployment, rapid deindustrialization, and greater political loyalty to the successor parties of the former Communists than in the West. The reasons for these phenomena remain debated, but seem to the legacy of concealed structural weakness in the old GDR, perhaps the one-to-one conversion of East German savings into Deutschmarks, and the commitment to elevate wage levels in the East close to those prevailing in the FRG.

Citation

Maier, C.S. The Travails of Unification: East Germany’s Economic Transition since 1990. UNU-WIDER, Helsinki, Finland (2010) 17 pp. ISBN 978-92-9230-297-9 [WIDER Working Paper No. 2010/60]

The Travails of Unification: East Germany’s Economic Transition since 1990

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Published 1 January 2010