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Title: What kind of shock was it? : Regional integration and structural change in Germany after unification
Keywords: J61
P23
F2
ddc:330
German reunification
regional integration
costs of adjustment
capital mobility
migration
Nationale Einheit
Schock
Wirtschaftsintegration
Wirtschaftliche Anpassung
Anpassungskosten
Interregionale Kapitalmobilität
Binnenwanderung
Schätzung
Theorie
Deutschland
Neue Bundesländer
Issue Date: 16-Oct-2013
Publisher: Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) Kiel
Description: Eastern Germany?s recovery from the ?unification shock? has been characterized by deep structural change – with apparent repercussions for the West as well – and an integration process involving both capital deepening (extensive and intensive investment) and labor thinning (net out-migration). I propose a constant-returns neoclassical model of economic integration which can account for these facts. Adjustment costs determine dynamics and steady state regional distribution of production factors. The model also explains persistent wage and capital rate-of-return differentials along the equilibrium path. Under competitive conditions, observed factor price differentials contain information on those adjustment costs.
URI: http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10419/17834
Other Identifiers: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/17834
ppn:52429576X
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