'Compelling' Guardian
'Eloquent and comprehensive' Financial Times
'Excellent' The Telegraph
'Astonishing' The Times
'An eye-opener' Gavin Esler
Until recently, Germany appeared to be a paragon of economic and political success. But recent events β from Germanyβs dependence on Russian gas to its car industryβs delays in the race to electric β have undermined this view.
In Kaput, Wolfgang MΓΌnchau argues that the weaknesses of Germanyβs economy have, in fact, been brewing for decades. The close connections between the countryβs industrial and political elite have left Germany technologically behind, over-reliant on authoritarian Russia and China, and with little sign of being able to adapt to the digital realities of the twenty-first century. It is an essential read for anyone interested in the future of Europeβs most important economy.
βEloquent and comprehensive deconstruction of the German modelβ - Harold James, Financial Times
βA compelling new book about the end of the German economic miracleβ - Larry Elliott, Guardian
'Excellent' - Daniel Johnson, The Telegraph
βWith vivid anecdote, telling detail and characteristically robust language, Wolfgang MΓΌnchau excoriates the failure of Germanyβs corporate neo-mercantilism to prepare for the economic challenges of today and tomorrowβ - Timothy Garton Ash, author of Homelands: A Personal History of Europe
'Wolfgang MΓΌnchau is one of the sharpest minds in British and European journalism. In Kaput he tells the compelling story of Germanyβs economic wonder gone wrong β for now at least. For those of us who never under-estimate German ingenuity and competitiveness this is an eye-opener, an accessible account of the troubles and also the potential in Europeβs greatest economyβ - Gavin Esler
βMΓΌnchau makes a strong case here that the German economic miracle is overβ - Howard Davies, Literary Review
'The best and most detailed account of the German economic decline to date' - Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution
βHis critique of the German model couldnβt be more timely β¦ An astonishing read β¦ Dry humour lends his economic analysis levity and accessibilityβ - Katya Hoyer, The Times
βA cautionary tale on the downsides of trying to mix politics and investmentβ - Matthew Partridge, MoneyWeek Book of the Week
Wolfgang MΓΌnchau is a journalist and commentator who focuses on the European economy and the European Union. He is director of leading news service Eurointelligence and a columnist for the New Statesman.
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