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Business podcast: How tired is Germany really – or is it sick?

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Business podcast: How tired is Germany really – or is it sick?

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Other topics:

* Potential growth of a measly 0.3% – how Germany could create more growth again
* Call for a 4-day week – what incentives could increase the supply of work
* Flight of IT experts – how emigrated techies could be brought back
* Aleph Alpha – with which the German AI giant can score points with its customers
* Rolf Buch – what sets the Vonovia boss apart from other CEOs
* Weak advertising effect – why Germany markets itself so poorly in the world
* Mass demonstrations against the right – why more people should take to the streets

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