Made In Germany by Guillaume Duval

An accessible, investigative account of how Germany rebuilt a competitive, resilient economy after crisis by combining pragmatic labor-market reforms, strong vocational training, cooperative industrial relations, export-oriented manufacturing and prudent fiscal policy; it contrasts the German model with those of its European neighbors, examines the political and social choices behind its success, and explores which elements might be transferable or problematic for other countries seeking to improve growth and employment.