East Germany has caught up significantly in terms of economic performance, research and quality of life - but is structurally lagging behind the West. This is shown by the new ifo Fact Monitor East Germany, which was presented at the East German Economic Forum (OWF) in Bad Saarow, Brandenburg.
The study, compiled by the ifo Institute Dresden on behalf of the Central German Foundation for Science and Education, uses around 170 indicators to compare the economic, social and scientific development between East and West - as well as within East Germany itself. It makes it clear that eastern Germany is not a homogeneous economic area, but is characterized by regional strengths.