Trademarks of Germany as an economic location are its innovative and internationally competitive companies, qualified and motivated staff, an internationally recognized training system, a superbly developed infrastructure, and peak performance in research and development, not to mention a high degree of social harmony due to the social partnership between unions and employers. The economic growth, which is lower in comparison with other European countries is to be bosted primarily by structural reforms to the labor market and the social security systems as part of the Agenda 2010 reforms.
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