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RPT-MNI INTERVIEW: German Economy "Stuck," Top Economist Says

Kiel Institute for the World Economy (ifw) president Moritz Schularick talks about Germany's economy and car industry.
MNI (LONDON)

(Repeats story first published on Nov 5)

Germany feels “stuck,” with little indication that its economic problems can be solved by any political constellation, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (ifw) president Moritz Schularick told MNI, adding that Chinese ownership increasingly looks the best way to secure the survival of some car firms.

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MNI (LONDON)

(Repeats story first published on Nov 5)

Germany feels “stuck,” with little indication that its economic problems can be solved by any political constellation, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (ifw) president Moritz Schularick told MNI, adding that Chinese ownership increasingly looks the best way to secure the survival of some car firms.

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