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Economic Sociology programs in Germany provide international students with a deep understanding of how social relationships, cultural norms, and institutional frameworks shape economic behavior in a country whose “social market economy” uniquely blends capitalist efficiency with social solidarity. Offered in English, these interdisciplinary degrees combine sociology and economics to explore topics such as why German Mittelstand firms emphasize long-term stability over short-term profit, how trust networks facilitate business beyond formal contracts, and how works councils embed democratic practices within corporations. Students also study immigrant entrepreneurship through ethnic business networks, national variations in saving and spending habits, and the role of guilds and associations in shaping labor markets, while gaining expertise in both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Germany’s distinctive economic landscape—with its apprenticeship system, family-owned firms, regional banks, and cooperative traditions—serves as a living laboratory for case studies, fieldwork, and applied projects.
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