"The German economy, once known for its efficiency, orderliness and stability, is in a terrible mess." (opens in new tab)
"It’s not just that the numbers are dire.... No, the worst of it is that our dynamic economy gave postwar Germany a sense of identity. For all our flaws, we had a country that functioned better than others...."I'm reading a guest essay by Konstantin Richter, in the NYT.
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