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Analyzing Labor Market Divergence in the EU

Between 2010 and 2019, Germany's labor market experienced low unemployment (below 5%) and positive real wage growth (around 1.2% annually). In stark contrast, Spain's labor market during the same period was characterized by very high unemployment (around 20%) and negative real wage growth (around -0.4% annually). Discuss the significance of this sharp divergence in economic outcomes, considering that both countries are large, highly integrated members of the European Union.

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