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Management article
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Reference no. 91211
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1991

Abstract

Touring through the newly united Germany, the author discovers a nation of people determined to rebuild the Eastern economy and make Germany the most dynamic and prosperous nation in Europe. Through discussion with Germans of various backgrounds, the problems and challenges facing the new Germany are revealed: weeding out the former East German secrete police, deporting foreign guest workers to open jobs for East Germans, and breaking down the social barriers between Germans from opposite sides of the Wall.

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Abstract

Touring through the newly united Germany, the author discovers a nation of people determined to rebuild the Eastern economy and make Germany the most dynamic and prosperous nation in Europe. Through discussion with Germans of various backgrounds, the problems and challenges facing the new Germany are revealed: weeding out the former East German secrete police, deporting foreign guest workers to open jobs for East Germans, and breaking down the social barriers between Germans from opposite sides of the Wall.

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