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The term German model is most often used in economics to describe post-World War II West Germany's means of using (according to University College London Professor Wendy Carlin) innovative industrial relations, vocational training, and closer relationships between the financial and industrial sectors to cultivate economic prosperity. The two key components of the German model is a national system for certifying industrial and artisan skills, as well as full union participation in the oversight of plant-based vocation training.

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  • النموذج الألماني (ar)
  • German model (en)
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  • غالبًا ما يستخدم مصطلح النموذج الألماني في الاقتصاد لوصف وسائل ألمانيا الغربية بعد الحرب العالمية الثانية لاستخدام (وفقًا لجامعة كوليدج في لندن البروفيسور ويندي كارلين) العلاقات الصناعية المبتكرة والتدريب المهني وعلاقات أوثق بين القطاعين المالي والصناعي لزراعة الازدهار الاقتصادي. (ar)
  • The term German model is most often used in economics to describe post-World War II West Germany's means of using (according to University College London Professor Wendy Carlin) innovative industrial relations, vocational training, and closer relationships between the financial and industrial sectors to cultivate economic prosperity. The two key components of the German model is a national system for certifying industrial and artisan skills, as well as full union participation in the oversight of plant-based vocation training. (en)
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  • غالبًا ما يستخدم مصطلح النموذج الألماني في الاقتصاد لوصف وسائل ألمانيا الغربية بعد الحرب العالمية الثانية لاستخدام (وفقًا لجامعة كوليدج في لندن البروفيسور ويندي كارلين) العلاقات الصناعية المبتكرة والتدريب المهني وعلاقات أوثق بين القطاعين المالي والصناعي لزراعة الازدهار الاقتصادي. (ar)
  • The term German model is most often used in economics to describe post-World War II West Germany's means of using (according to University College London Professor Wendy Carlin) innovative industrial relations, vocational training, and closer relationships between the financial and industrial sectors to cultivate economic prosperity. The two key components of the German model is a national system for certifying industrial and artisan skills, as well as full union participation in the oversight of plant-based vocation training. The German model of collective bargaining differs from the model common in other European countries and the United States. In Germany, unions and employer associations bargain at the industry-region level. In contrast to tripartite corporatist systems, the German government is not involved in the negotiations. These large-scale agreements have broad coverage and lead to considerable standardization in wages and employment conditions across the country. Some bargaining occurs at the firm level. (en)
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