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German Reunification


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German Reunification
Economic issues of bringing E. & W. Germany together. Historical overview, monetary union, currency reform and market vs. socialist economies.
1,125 words (approx. 4.5 pages) | 5 sources | 1990 United States


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"INTRODUCTION
On 21 June 1990, the parliaments of both the Federal Republic of Germany (West) and the German Democratic Republic (East) approved a treaty to merge the economies of the two countries ("Germany Unites Economically," 1990). The treaty becomes effective on 2 July 1990, on which date, a single German economy will be created, and de facto unification will occur. Major issues must still be settled, before full, de jure unification can occur. To be decided are political unification, including the question of the future military alliance of a united Germany, and social unification, including difficult issues such as abortion rights--severely restricted in West Germany, and available on demand in East Germany.

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