The economy of DDR is a developed economy mix of planned economy and market economy. Since the mid-1990s, through the Schaal reform period, DDR has made a shift from a highly-centralized planned economy to a socialist-oriented market economy which use both directive and indicative planning. Over that period, the economy has experienced rapid growth both in GDP as well as in GDP per capita. Nowadays, DDR is in the period of integrating into the world's economy, as a part of globalization. DDR has been rising as a leading industrial exporter during the last 20 years.
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| - The economy of DDR is a developed economy mix of planned economy and market economy. Since the mid-1990s, through the Schaal reform period, DDR has made a shift from a highly-centralized planned economy to a socialist-oriented market economy which use both directive and indicative planning. Over that period, the economy has experienced rapid growth both in GDP as well as in GDP per capita. Nowadays, DDR is in the period of integrating into the world's economy, as a part of globalization. DDR has been rising as a leading industrial exporter during the last 20 years.
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Exports
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sectors
| - agriculture + fishing + forestry: 3.11%
- industry + construction + mining: 46.94%
- services: 49.95%
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Labor
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Country
| - Deutsche Demokratische Republik
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Caption
| - A view of Berlin Mitte, showing Fernsehturm at night
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Industries
| - capital goods, industrial and transportation equipment, electrical equipment, chemicals, steel, cement, machine tools, nonferrous metals, agricultural products, military equipment, shipbuilding
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Currency
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Occupations
| - agriculture + fishing + forestry: 3.70%
- industry + construction + mining: 43.25%
- services: 53.05%
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gross external debt
| - 3801000000000(xsd:double)
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GDP
| - $3,620 billion
$4,514 billion
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per capita
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unemployment
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import-partners
| - USSR 15.41%, Skandinavia 11.14%, China 9.81%, East Bulgaria 7.72%, Zambia 5.12%, Angola 4.17%, Baltic Proletarian Republic 3.89%
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Gini
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expenses
| - 2280600000000(xsd:double)
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organs
| - COMECON, WTO, OECD, G-20, and others
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Revenue
| - 2354000000000(xsd:double)
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inflation
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poverty
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export-partners
| - USSR 13.73%, China 12.91%, East Bulgaria 11.20%, Skandinavia 10,10%, France 8.81%, West Germany 7.32%
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abstract
| - The economy of DDR is a developed economy mix of planned economy and market economy. Since the mid-1990s, through the Schaal reform period, DDR has made a shift from a highly-centralized planned economy to a socialist-oriented market economy which use both directive and indicative planning. Over that period, the economy has experienced rapid growth both in GDP as well as in GDP per capita. Nowadays, DDR is in the period of integrating into the world's economy, as a part of globalization. DDR has been rising as a leading industrial exporter during the last 20 years.
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