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  1. Sharing many characteristics with fellow COMECON member states — the East German economy stood in start contrast to the market and mixed economies of Western Europe, including West Germany. The state established production targets, set prices, and also allocated resources, codifying these decisions in comprehensive plans. The

  2. 20. Juli 2022 · A new confidence: the east German economy finally gets a boom. As supply chains fray around the globe, branches of industry are choosing Germanys east to return to Europe. Philip...

  3. The East German Economy, 1945–2010. falling behind or catching up? By many measures, the German Democratic Republic (GDR) had the strongest economy in the Eastern bloc and was one of the most important industrial nations worldwide.

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  4. 6. Nov. 2019 · Despite substantial improvements in recent decades, the former East Germany continues to trail the former West Germany on important economic measures ranging from unemployment to productivity, according to an annual German government report on the “status of German unity.” (The most recent version of the report, from September, is available here...

  5. East Germany had a command economy, in which virtually all decisions were made by the governing communist party, the Socialist Unity Party (SED). The system of planning was inflexible and eventually caused ruinous economic conditions.

  6. 28. Juni 2022 · Eastern Germany is now “one of the most attractive economic regions of Europe”, Chancellor Olaf Scholz told a conference earlier this month. “And internationally, word is getting around.” The...

  7. The economic performance of East Germany stagnates between 75% and 80% of West Germany's level, depending on the statistical figure used. The productivity gap between East German companies and equivalent groups in the west remains even if firms of the same size of workforce and the same industry are compared.