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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. List of German states by GRDP - Wikipedia

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    States GRDP (bil. EUR€) Germany 4,121.160 Bavaria 768.469 North Rhine-Westphalia 839.084 Baden-Württemberg 615.071 Lower Saxony 363.109 Hesse 351.139 Berlin 193.219

  4. List of German states by exports - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of German states by exports as of 2022 according to the Federal Statistical Office of Germany. The sum of the exports of the states is significantly lower than the value of Germany's exports. The difference results from goods originating from Federal States of origin, returned goods and goods with unidentified states of origin.

  5. Economy of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany Monsanto Co United States 56.60 3 6 May 1998 Daimler-Benz AG Germany Chrysler Corp United States 40.47 4 16 Aug 2016 Linde AG Germany Praxair Inc United States 35.16 5 21 Oct 1999 Mannesmann AG Germany Orange PLC United Kingdom 32.59 6 24 Jul 2000 Deutsche Telekom AG Germany VoiceStream Wireless Corp United States 29.40 7 17 May 1999

  6. States of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Republic of Germany, as a federal state, consists of sixteen states. [a] Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen (with its seaport exclave, Bremerhaven) are called Stadtstaaten ("city-states"), while the other thirteen states are called Flächenländer ("area states") and include Bavaria, Saxony, and Thuringia, which describe themselves as Freistaaten ("free states").

  7. 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."

  8. Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany, [e] officially the Federal Republic of Germany, [f] is a country in Central Europe.It lies between the Baltic and North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen constituent states have a total population of over 82 million in an area of 357,596 km 2 (138,069 sq mi), making it the most populous member state of the European Union.

  9. List of bilateral free trade agreements - Wikipedia

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    UK–Pacific States economic partnership. UK Pacific States (Block) March 14, 2019 UK–ESA (Trade Block) economic partnership. UK ESA (Trade Block) January 31, 2019 UK–CARIFORUM (Trade Block) Economic Partnership. UK CARIFORUM (Trade Block) March 22, 2019 UK–Denmark (Faroe Islands) free trade agreement: UK Denmark (Faroe Islands)