Why Angela Merkel will ultimately opt for a Black-Green coalition.
Tag Archives: Germany
U.S. Debt Ceiling and Default? Blame the Germans!
Why not use the historical roots of the debt ceiling to shift the blame?
Macroeconomic Mercy and German History
Why Germany should show more generosity toward eurozone countries in crisis.
German Elections: A Primer on Political Powersharing Since 1949
Politically speaking, Germany is a conservative country.
Italian Nights: Europe’s New Trench Warfare
A not-so-imaginary chat between German and Italian economists reveals differing national views on the euro and economic cultures.
Germerica: The German Love Affair with America
What tied Germany and the United States together for over two centuries?
The New Globalists: Malling it in Moscow
Some young, cosmopolitan expats are returning to visit Russia often. Why?
1913: Population Growth and Imperial Ambitions
Did population growth help create the scenario for the first World War?


























