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Title: Factor Price Distortions and Public Subsidies in East Germany
Author(s): Hans-Werner Sinn
Publication Date: May 1995
Keyword(s): East Germany, Factor Prices, Subsidies and Transformation
Programme Area(s): International Macroeconomics
Abstract: Economic development in East Germany is not uniform. The building and construction industry is booming but manufacturing industry is stagnating. The paper argues that severe distortions in relative factor prices are the cause of the dichotomous development. These distortions result from excessive wage increases and investment support large enough to make the cost of capital negative for East German industry. The negative cost of capital implies that this factor in fact mutates into an economic good whose `production' the firm tries to increase by using more of other factors. It is suggested that the support for investment be abandoned and that a political compromise be sought, whose aim is to reduce the planned wage rises. The compromise could include an investment wage agreement for insider workers and a distribution of the stock of public housing to prevent workers from suffering wealth losses. It would be a Pareto improvement avoiding the large welfare loss incurred by the policies currently pursued.
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Sinn, H. 1995. 'Factor Price Distortions and Public Subsidies in East Germany'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=1155