Peter Bofinger: "Germany, the patient is very well treated." (Mounting: sueddeutsche.de; Photo: AP, Getty)
If Peter Bofinger, 54, from the window of his B� � ros at the University of W� � rzburg looking for � llt his gaze on Weinh� � nge and the Fortress Marienberg. The reputation of the University of M� � nchen leaned Professor f� � r Volkswirtschaftslehre from a few years ago - W� � rzburg vessels � llt he simply too good. Bofinger belong � rt ndigenrat the experts to review the overall economic development, he is one of the five farming practices, and was recently k� � f� � r further five years in office confirmed. His new book tra � gt the title "Is the market can still be saved?". One talks � ch � � ber the consequences from the economic crisis, why the state must be strong - and the joy of the subsequent ten Genugtuung.sueddeutsche.de: Professor Bofinger, while experts ndigenrat see himself as "a kind of general practitioner f� � r Economic , of heart attack by up FuĆpilz all have a basic idea, "she said. What is your diagnosis for the patient r Germany? When he berappelt from myocardial infarction economic crisis? Peter Bofinger: The patient, Germany has a serious infection, no heart attack. He is robust in itself, simply because economies grunds� � robust systems are useful. The Selbstheilungskr� � fte have after the Lehman shock temporarily failed, but the patient has been treated very well by the state, through economic packages and through the demand programs rescue the financial system has stabilized. The banks have low interest rates by � r Dafa also ensured that the banks over the rounds came. The patient is on the way to improvement. sueddeutsche.de: That sounds given many Firmenzusammenbr� � che and rising unemployment figures look more like a wish.
Monday, June 22, 2009
"When the smallest breeze from the curve" - sueddeutsche.de
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