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This is a 9 page paper which examines German's economy past and present and discusses how globalization will affect Germany's economy.
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and India. Germany is a major trading partner for most of the rest of the worlds leading nations including the United States, France and the United Kingdom. Germany
was also central in the formation of the European Union. However, the unemployment rate within Germany remains high and the low demand internally or domestically creates slow economic growth.
Blame is also placed on the reunification process for the slow economic growth. To meet the challenges of globalization, Germany needs to build a base of small and medium-sized
domestic companies through out the country - both in the west and in the east. Other problems which may affect Germans presence in the world market include the strict
regulations of the government regarding labor and business and the high cost of social services. GERMANYS ECONOMIC HISTORY Germany is Europes most populous nation and has the largest economy
(CIA, 2005). With those credits, German is and remains a key member for the entire European continents economic, defense, and political organizations. The politics of European power placed
Germany in the middle of two destructive World wars in the first half of the 20th century. The results of the last of these two World Wars left much
of Germany occupied and controlled by the Allied Powers which included the United States, France, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union. When the Cold War began in 1949, two
German states were founded: the Federal Republic of Germany in the west and the German Democratic Republic in the east. The Federal Republic of Germany learned the concepts of key
Western economic and security organization, while at the same time, the German Democratic Republic found itself as the front line of the Soviet led Warsaw Pact (CIA, 2005). From the
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