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== Further reading == *Ibsen, Christian Lyhne; Thelen, Kathleen (2024). "[[doi:10.1093/ser/mwae022|Arrangers and orchestrators: the diverging role of the state in Danish and German vocational education and training]]". ''Socio-Economic Review''. *Edinger, Lewis J. and [[Brigitte L. Nacos]]. 1998. "Capitalism with a Human Face." pp. 145β195 in From Bonn to Berlin: German Politics in Transition. New York: Columbia University Press. *Streeck, Wolfgang. 1997. "German Capitalism: Does It Exist? Can It Survive?" pp. 33β54 in Political Economy of Modern Capitalism: Mapping Convergence and Diversity, edited by C. Crouch and W. Streeck. London/Thousand Oaks: Sage. *Roesler, JΓΆrg. 1997. "The Rise and Fall of the Planned Economy in the German Democratic Republic, 1945-89." pp. 482β497 in The Economic Development of Germany Since 1870. Volume 2, edited by Wolfram Fischer. Cheltenham, UK/Lyme, N.H.: Elgar. *Pickel, Andreas. 1997. "The Jump-Started Economy and the Ready-Made State." Comparative Political Studies 30 (Apr):211-241. *[http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/worldtvetdatabase1.php?ct=DEU Vocational education in Germany, UNESCO-UNEVOC] {{Germany topics}} {{DEFAULTSORT:German Model}} [[Category:Economy of West Germany|!German model]] [[Category:Political-economic models]]
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