Wirtschaftswende: Veronika Grimm im Gespräch

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Can Germany Pull Off an Economic Turnaround? Veronika Grimm Weighs In

Germany’s economy is stagnating — and few signs point to a quick recovery. In the latest episode of the Berlin Playbook Podcast, Veronika Grimm, one of Germany’s leading economic experts and a member of the Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the country’s deep-rooted structural challenges.

Grimm emphasizes that Germany’s economic troubles didn’t begin with the war in Ukraine or the recent spikes in energy prices. Instead, she argues, the crisis has been brewing for years, driven by long-standing issues within the country’s economic model, demographic shifts, and a lack of significant innovation momentum.

As Germany prepares for the 2025 election, economic performance will undoubtedly be a major theme. Leaders face pressure to deliver policies that spark growth and address key vulnerabilities, especially in sectors such as energy, defense, and technological competitiveness.

Can Germany’s policymakers steer the economy onto a new, more dynamic path? Veronika Grimm shares her take on what will be needed — and whether there’s reason for optimism.

Listen in for an insightful conversation about Germany’s economic future and the measures necessary to secure it.

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3 responses to “Wirtschaftswende: Veronika Grimm im Gespräch”

  1. wiccan thunder Avatar
    wiccan thunder

    Blimey, who knew a podcast could be the latest therapy session for Germany’s economic woes? Sounds like we need a miracle, not just a chat with Veronika! 😅🚀

  2. Plenty Orange Avatar
    Plenty Orange

    Just what we need—another expert telling us what we already know: Germany’s economy is about as lively as a sloth on a Sunday stroll. 🙄 Maybe we should just turn the lights off and call it a day, eh? 💡🇩🇪

  3. Sprinkle 
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    Sprinkle Lovenuts

    Seems like Grimm’s got it all figured out—after all, who wouldn’t want to navigate Germany’s economy with a map drawn in crayon? 🗺️💁‍♂️ Let’s just hope the “dynamic path” doesn’t lead us straight into the Autobahn of despair! 🚗💨

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