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Successful Labor Market Performers: Germany and Denmark (2010-2019)

Germany and Denmark are cited as examples of 'successful' economies among high-income nations. In contrast to Spain's poor performance, these countries achieved the desirable combination of low unemployment and rising real wages, positioning them favorably in comparative macroeconomic analyses.

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