Einkommens- und Vermögensunterschiede drei Jahrzehntenach der Wiedervereinigung
Charlotte Bartels, Theresa Neef
Ost und West. Frei, vereint und unvollkommen. Bericht des Ostbeauftragten 2024,
2024
Abstract
Mehr als 30 Jahre nach der deutschen Wiedervereinigung sind die wirtschaftlichen Ressourcen der Bewohnerinnen und Bewohner Ostdeutschlands weiterhin deutlich geringer als in Westdeutschland. Ostdeutsche Löhne liegen immer noch knapp 30 Prozent unter den westdeutschen Löhnen. Das durchschnittliche Vermögen der ostdeutschen Haushalte beträgt weniger als 50 Prozent des westdeutschen Durchschnitts. Im Folgenden beleuchten wir Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten der Einkommens- und Vermögensverteilung in Ost- und Westdeutschland und diskutieren Gründe für das anhaltende ökonomische Gefälle.
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The East-West German Gap in Revenue Productivity: Just a Tale of Output Prices?
Matthias Mertens, Steffen Müller
Journal of Comparative Economics,
No. 3,
2022
Abstract
East German manufacturers’ revenue productivity is substantially below West German levels, even three decades after German unification. Using firm-product-level data with product quantities and prices, we analyze the role of product specialization and show that the prominent “extended work bench hypothesis” cannot explain these sustained productivity differences. Eastern firms specialize in simpler product varieties generating less consumer value and being manufactured with less or cheaper inputs. Yet, such specialization cannot explain the productivity gap because Eastern firms are physically less productive for given product prices. Hence, there is a genuine price-adjusted physical productivity disadvantage of Eastern compared to Western firms.
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