Immigration Policy in Germany Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Angela Merkel, who is Germany’s Chancellor faced moral and economic pressure to support greater immigration from struggling European, and notably Eurozone, nations following the economic decline that began in 2008.

Actually, it was possible that both the Euro currency union as well as the European political union relied on stimulating migration across member countries, inclusive of Germany. However German national politics made Merkel's decision a tough one.

PUBLICATION DATE: March 18, 2015 PRODUCT #: 715029-PDF-ENG

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