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      Germany's socio-economic model and the Euro crisis

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      Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
      Centro de Economia Política
      Germany, corporatism, reforms

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          Germany's socio-economic model, the "social market economy", was established in West Germany after World War II and extended to the unified Germany in 1990. During a prolonged recession after the adoption of the Euro in 1998, major reforms (Agenda 2010) were introduced which many consider as the key of Germany's recent success. The reforms had mixed results: employment increased but has consisted to a large extent of precarious low-wage jobs. Growth depended on export surpluses based on an internal real devaluation (low unit labour costs) which make Germany vulnerable to global recessions as in 2009. Overall inequality increased substantially.

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                Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
                Brazil. J. Polit. Econ.
                Centro de Economia Política (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0101-3157
                1809-4538
                March 2013
                : 33
                : 1
                : 3-16
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                [01] orgnameFriedrich-Ebert-Stiftung orgdiv1Division for Economic and Social Policy daudersm@ 123456fes.de
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                af156aae-4dc4-4b9e-b585-18b6489eda28

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                Germany, corporatism, reforms

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