The opening of the Wall challenged “Rhenish capitalism”. Many thought the nation needed freer markets, not the traditional high-wage, consensus approach. The eastern region hasn’t caught up, but after 20 years and a global financial crisis, the German way doesn’t look too bad.Sign up to read the rest of this subscriber-only content, or if you are already a member please sign in here.
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