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Par Collection Par Auteur- MAYR, A., (Editeur scientifique) (4)
- TAUBMANN, W., (Editeur scientifique) (4)
- BERKNER, A. (1)
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- KULKE, E. (1)
- WIEST, K. (1)
- 2000 (4)
- Allemagne ; Allemagne RDA ; Chômage ; Déclin industriel ; Désindustrialisation ; Géographie industrielle ; Industrie ; Productivité ; Restructuration industrielle (1)
- Allemagne ; Centralité ; Polarisation ; Restructuration économique ; Secteur tertiaire ; Service ; Services aux entreprises (1)
- Allemagne ; Dégradation de l'environnement ; Industrie ; Lignite ; Mine ; Paysage ; Reconversion ; Restructuration économique ; Utilisation du sol (1)
- Behaviour ; Economic restructuring ; German Democratic Republic ; Germany ; Living conditions ; Quality of life ; Social geography (1)
- Centrality ; Economic restructuring ; Germany ; Polarization ; Producer services ; Service ; Tertiary sector (1)
- Deindustrialization ; German Democratic Republic ; Germany ; Industrial decline ; Industrial geography ; Industrial restructuring ; Industry ; Productivity ; Unemployment (1)
- Economic restructuring ; Environmental degradation ; Germany ; Industry ; Land use ; Landscape ; Lignite ; Mine ; Restructuring process (1)
- Germany ten years after reunification (4)
- A new struggle : East German manufacturing industry in the decade after reunification (1)
- The lignite industry and the reclamation of land - developments in the Rhenish, Central German and Lusatian mining areas since 1989 (1)
- The service sector in Germany - structural and locational change of consumer-and enterprise-oriented services (1)
- Adapting to everyday life in the post-socialist era - aspects of the transformation of living conditions in East Germany
- from 300 Mt in 1989 to 64 Mt in 1998. The former mining areas were introduced a recultivation programme, financed by the federal government and the Länder. Until 1999 more than 10 milliard DM had been expended for the land restoration ; new post-mining
- a continuing lack of competitiveness. Despite far-reaching initiatives to introduce modern technology and quality standards, there remains a gap in labour productivity between East and West Germany. Unemployment rates stayed high, about double those of the old
- . In the East the sector of high-ranking establishments (e.g. universities) is less developed. In the new Länder branches of large western firms employing modern forms of enterprise expanded into the east. These arose a diverse range of services, which