I need a well-argued, 5-to-7-page paper that examines how the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall reshaped Germany’s economy. Center every section on economic impact—trade flows, labour market shifts, reunification costs, investment patterns, and any other indicators you believe are crucial—so the reader clearly sees cause-and-effect links between the Wall coming down and the economic outcomes that followed. Base your discussion primarily on reputable news articles. Archival pieces from outlets such as The New York Times, Der Spiegel, Financial Times, The Guardian, or similar publications should form the backbone of your evidence. Feel free to enrich the narrative with figures from academic journals or books where a key fact is missing, but the emphasis must remain on news reporting. Requirements and deliverables • 5–7 pages of double-spaced text (about 2,000–2,800 words), not counting the reference list • Clear thesis in the introduction, logically structured body sections, and a concise conclusion that ties insights together • In-text citations that correspond to a complete reference list (use the citation style you are most comfortable with and keep it consistent throughout) • Final files in Word or Google Docs plus a PDF for easy viewing • Original work only—every quotation or statistic must be cited I will review the paper for clarity of argument, depth of economic analysis, and proper source attribution. If these points are met, I will approve the milestone promptly.