Europe’s biggest problem: It is falling way behind America’s powerhouse economy
Europe’s biggest problem: It is falling way behind America’s powerhouse economy
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An American in Europe these days might find themself in a strange situation — or at least that was my experience, having recently spent a week there, traveling from Germany to Norway to Spain. In the United States, we talk about our economic problems. In
Europe, the talk is all about how Europe has been unable to keep up with the U.S. powerhouse.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/06/14/europe-competition-economy-reform-populism/
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An American in Europe these days might find themself in a strange situation — or at least that was my experience, having recently spent a week there, traveling from Germany to Norway to Spain. In the United States, we talk about our economic problems. In
Europe, the talk is all about how Europe has been unable to keep up with the U.S. powerhouse.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/06/14/europe-competition-economy-reform-populism/