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Germans in east cope with recession better

By Chris Bryant in Berlin

Published: June 10 2009 20:11 | Last updated: June 10 2009 20:11

Twenty years after the financial and political shocks caused by the fall of the Berlin Wall, east Germans are coping with the latest economic crisis rather better than their western counterparts, the government said on Wednesday.

The relative economic outperformance by the east during the recession underscores a popular impression that long-suffering east Germans are better at dealing with economic strife.

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