Crash
How we save Germany
eBook
Precise analysis of how Germany has systematically destroyed the five pillars of its prosperity.
An uncomfortable reckoning with politics without spreading pessimism.
Concrete indications of where Germany went wrong and what reversal is still possible before the decline becomes irreversible.
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This is how Germany gets back on track
Germany sees itself as a prosperous and stable country. But key figures paint a different picture: productivity is stagnating, bureaucracy is hindering investment, and the population is aging and shrinking. The education system is failing to teach basic skills. High energy prices and regulatory uncertainty are putting key industries under pressure. The green transformation, declared a growth driver, has significantly worsened the conditions for many companies.
Economic and financial expert Daniel Stelter explains that this is not a temporary economic downturn, but structural deficits that have developed over years. He makes concrete suggestions on how we can achieve a turnaround. What is needed is a willingness to reform, a prioritization of goals, and a readiness to openly name and resolve conflicting objectives.
In global competition, economic performance, not rhetoric, is decisive. Only if politics and society are willing to make clear course corrections will Germany be able to get back on track.
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navigable table of contents
logical reading order maintained
short alternative texts (e.g. for illustrations) available
data basis of graphics available in non-graphic form
language identification available
high contrast between text and background
navigation via previous/next elements
ARIA roles available
landmark navigation available
all texts can be adjusted
list for page navigation
all content necessary for understanding accessible via screen readers
complies with WCAG v2.0 guidelines
complies with WCAG Level AA guidelines
Manufacturer / Responsible Person:
Langen Müller Verlag GmbH, Thomas-Wimmer-Ring 11, 80539, München, Germany, info@langenmueller.de
Germany sees itself as a prosperous and stable country. But key figures paint a different picture: productivity is stagnating, bureaucracy is hindering investment, and the population is aging and shrinking. The education system is failing to teach basic skills. High energy prices and regulatory uncertainty are putting key industries under pressure. The green transformation, declared a growth driver, has significantly worsened the conditions for many companies.
Economic and financial expert Daniel Stelter explains that this is not a temporary economic downturn, but structural deficits that have developed over years. He makes concrete suggestions on how we can achieve a turnaround. What is needed is a willingness to reform, a prioritization of goals, and a readiness to openly name and resolve conflicting objectives.
In global competition, economic performance, not rhetoric, is decisive. Only if politics and society are willing to make clear course corrections will Germany be able to get back on track.
Accessibility:
navigable table of contents
logical reading order maintained
short alternative texts (e.g. for illustrations) available
data basis of graphics available in non-graphic form
language identification available
high contrast between text and background
navigation via previous/next elements
ARIA roles available
landmark navigation available
all texts can be adjusted
list for page navigation
all content necessary for understanding accessible via screen readers
complies with WCAG v2.0 guidelines
complies with WCAG Level AA guidelines
Manufacturer / Responsible Person:
Langen Müller Verlag GmbH, Thomas-Wimmer-Ring 11, 80539, München, Germany, info@langenmueller.de
EAN / ISBN
9783784485454
Art Nr.
08545
Seitenzahl
280
Produktart
EPUB
Erscheinungstag
20.04.2026

Crash
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