 There's A Huge Problem With The German Economy — And It Affects Everyone |
 Thursday, 23 February 2012
Over at the New York Times, Jack Ewing has a look at the German economy's real weakness — overregulation.
“On one side, [Germany has] this very dynamic, innovative, competitive and refreshingly unsubsidized export sector,” Andreas Wörgötter, a senior economist at the Organization for...
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