The Structure of the East German Economy
Review of a book: The Structure of the East German Economy, by Wolfgang F. Stolfer, with the assistance of Karl W. Roskamp.
From the Cold War days of the Berlin Airlift to the fall of the Wall in 1989, Germany—formerly West and East, and subsequently reunified—has long been an important actor on the world stage. A founding member of the European Union and a key ally of the United States, Germany has been the subject of RAND research on topics including aviation, health care system comparisons, and agriculture policy.