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The Coronavirus Could Cripple Public Finances

The Coronavirus Could Cripple Public Finances

Johannes Slawig hasn't had a lot of down time in the past few weeks. The head of the coronavirus task force in the German city of Wuppertal has had to procure protective equipment for the health department, hire doctors for the makeshift hospital in a local gymnasium and check the financing of the fire department's new test center.Slawig hasn't even found the time to check out the webcams on the municipal zoo's website, which have been documenting the first steps of the newborn elephant, Kimana.The article you are reading originally appeared in German in issue 20/2020 (May 09, 2020) of DER...

May 14, 2020
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Leading German Economist: “The Virus Must Be Contained Before the Economy Can Recover”

Leading German Economist: “The Virus Must Be Contained Before the Economy Can Recover”

DER SPIEGEL: Mr. Fuest, in recent months, the state has intervened in everyday life and in the economy in an unprecedented way - with rules on the public’s behavior, economic stimulus programs and subsidies. Was it all necessary?Fuest: By and large, the government has acted correctly, both in the fight against the coronavirus and in terms of economic policy. In a crisis like this, the markets don’t function properly, so the state should intervene. However, it is equally important that politicians find a way out of the emergency measures once the acute crisis passes. We have to be careful...

July 10, 2020
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Monsanto Merger Migraine: Roundup Is Toxic for Bayer

Monsanto Merger Migraine: Roundup Is Toxic for Bayer

FotostreckePhoto Gallery: Bayer's Elephant in the RoomFoto: Photothek / Getty ImagesIn Werner Baumann's world, the truth is one-dimensional, as he likes to put it, based on facts and scientific findings, studies and expert opinions. That's why the head of Germany's Bayer Group has no doubts about the safety of glyphosate. He says he would acquire Monsanto, the American manufacturer of the controversial crop herbicide at any time, "without any ifs, ands or buts."But the world outside Bayer Group views things differently. A large segment of the public considers glyphosate to be toxic and...

February 13, 2019
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