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  2. Trade bloc - Wikipedia

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    A common market is seen as a stage of economic integration towards an economic union [8] or possibly towards the goal of a unified market.. A single market is a type of trade bloc in which most trade barriers have been removed (for goods) with some common policies on product regulation, and freedom of movement of the factors of production (capital and labour) and of enterprise and services.

  3. Economic liberalization in the post–World War II era

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    After World War II, many countries adopted policies of economic liberalization in order to stimulate their economies.. The period directly after the war did not see many, the most notable exception being" West Germany's reforms of 1948, which set the stage for the Wirtschaftswunder in the 1950s and helped inform many of the liberalisations that were to come.

  4. Economy of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany is a pioneer research centre for nanotechnology and materials engineering. [153] Germany's achievements in sciences have been significant, and research and development efforts form an integral part of the economy. [154] Germany is also one of the leading countries in developing and using green technologies.

  5. Economic history of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Economic Development of France and Germany: 1815-1914 (1921) online, a famous classic, filled with details. Clark, Christopher. Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947 (2006) Curi, Luiz Felipe Bruzzi, and Ian Coelho de Souza Almeida. "Beyond the Sonderweg: defining political economy in 19th-century Germany."

  6. Parties unveil plans to rescue Germany from economic doldrums

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    BERLIN (Reuters) -Germany's main political parties were unveiling their manifestos on Tuesday, offering competing visions to lift Europe's largest economy out of the doldrums while fighting off a ...

  7. New Economic System - Wikipedia

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    New Economic Policy (NEP), an economic reform in the Soviet Union in 1921–28; New Course, an economic reform applied by the Soviet Union to the Eastern Bloc in 1953–56; New Economic Mechanism (NEM), an economic reform launched in Hungary in 1968; Economic System of Socialism (ESS), an economic policy in East Germany in 1968–70

  8. Germany presents long-awaited strategy on China, stresses ...

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    Germany has Europe's biggest economy and is the 27-nation European Union's most populous member. Its strategy is a balancing act; it is keen to maintain good ties with China, its biggest single ...

  9. Regional organization - Wikipedia

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    However, their membership is characterized by boundaries and demarcations characteristic to a defined and unique geography, such as continents, or geopolitics, such as economic blocs. They have been established to foster cooperation and political and economic integration or dialogue among states or entities within a restrictive geographical or ...