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It's already happening

Birnbaum, Norman | February 5, 1990 issue

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According to the author, the process of reunification of Germany has already begun. A torrent of visitors is flooding across the border between the two states in both directions. The largest West German banks and firms are planning investment and joint ventures in East Germany. The West German government is providing financial guarantees for private sector investment and is itself about to spend heavily on East Germany's telecommunications, railways and roads. . Churches and organizations of every kind, local governments in the border areas and universities and research institutes have begun to work together.

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GERMAN reunification question (1949-1990); STRATEGIC alliances (Business); JOINT ventures; INVESTMENTS; ECONOMIC structure; INFORMAL sector (Economics); GERMANY
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