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304. What Are the Secrets of the German Economy — and Should We Steal Them?

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Is It Possible for Economists to Learn the Ideal Population Distribution

Germany has a very unusual economic geography. Is much decentralized country than some other european countries. Economic activity seems to be highly agglomerated in one or two leading centres. In germany, you have a number of sort of mid sized towns that have very vibrant economic structures. But is economic decentralization necessarily a benefit cities like new york, london, paris and tokio?

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