One of the most important reasons for Germany's take-off after World War II was not the Marshall Plan, which was too small, and many other similar aids did not have the same effect in other countries. The main reason is that Germany has embarked on a market economy and abolished all kinds of price controls.
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One of the most important reasons for Germany's take-off after World War II was not the Marshall Plan, which was too small, and many other similar aids did not have the same effect in other countries. The main reason is that Germany has embarked on a market economy and abolished all kinds of price controls.