Episode 103: Elections and the European Economy
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Elections in Europe and the United States this year could have significant impacts on the European economy. The outcomes will influence how the transatlantic partners address the challenge from China as well as the role of the existing global economic order. It could also raise new questions about Germany’s economic Zeitewende and its position within the EU. European economics editor at The Economist Christian Odendahl joins The Zeitgeist to discuss what is at stake for the German and European economies in 2024. Host Jeff Rathke, President, AGI Guests Christian Odendahl, European Economics Editor, The Economist Peter Rashish, Vice President and Director, Geoeconomics Program, AGI
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