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East Germany

The rough road to reunification: Germany’s struggles toward economic convergence

2018-10-22
By: Hailey Ordal
On: October 22, 2018

The political reunification of Germany in 1990 moved at an astounding pace. Integrating the two regions economically, however, has proven to be far more difficult, and this process will certainly be ongoing for years to come.Continue Reading

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