LEIPZIG, Germany (AFP) - German reunification in 1990 has been a failure from an economic point of view, the head of leading economic research institute Ifo said in a television interview.
Since the wall came down in 1990, economic developments in the former communist east have been "worse and more catastrophic than even the biggest pessimists had predicted," Hans-Werner Sinn told the regional eastern German television station MDR.
The Ifo president said that wages in eastern Germany should be lowered so that the region can remain competitive with eastern European countries.
"In the medium term, wages in eastern Germany should fall to a level somewhere between the level of wages in Poland and in western Germany," he said late Monday.
Despite massive transfers of cash from west to east Germany over the past 13 years, the economic gap between the two parts of Germany has not narrowed and unemployment in the east is still more than double that in the west, Sinn said.
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