May 16, 2012

Europe Needs Germany to Lighten Up

Washington Post, Washington Post

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A more import-friendly stance will be resisted in Germany, by the country's powerful export industries and by inflation-wary consumers. It is hardly a sufficient condition for European recovery. But it is a necessary one. For the good of Europe, the Germans are just going to have to grit their teeth and throw themselves a party.

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