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  2. Economy of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The rapid advance to industrial maturity led to a drastic shift in Germany's economic situation – from a rural economy into a major exporter of finished goods. The ratio of the finished product to total exports jumped from 38% in 1872 to 63% in 1912. By 1913 Germany had come to dominate all the European markets.

  3. German model - Wikipedia

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    The Volkswagen factory in Wolfsburg. The term German model is most often used in economics to describe post-World War II West Germany's means of using (according to University College London Professor Wendy Carlin) innovative industrial relations, vocational training, and closer relationships between the financial and industrial sectors to cultivate economic prosperity. [1]

  4. List of countries by GDP sector composition - Wikipedia

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    Nominal GDP sector composition, 2015 (in millions of 2005 USD): [5] [6] 2005 prices are used similarly to 2010 constant prices in which they provide economic statistics where inflation is accounted for.

  5. Economy of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Based on the results, the World Bank announced that in 2021 Russia was the world's 4th largest economy (int$5.7 trillion and 3.8 percent of the world) and the largest economy in Europe and Central Asia when measured in PPP terms (15 percent of the regional total), followed by Germany (13 percent of the regional economy).

  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. Economy of Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Berlin is dominated by the service sector, with around 84% of all companies doing business in services. Important economic sectors in Berlin include life sciences, transportation, information and communication technologies, media and music , advertising and design, biotechnology, environmental services, construction, e-commerce ...

  8. Economic history of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The largest economy in Europe by 1900, Germany had established a primary position in several key sectors, like the chemical industry and steel production. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] High production capacity, permanent competitiveness and subsequent protectionist policies fought out with the US and Britain were essential characteristics.

  9. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Thursday ... - AOL

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    Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #578 on Thursday, January 9, 2025. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Thursday, January 9, 2025 The New York Times