I still find it amazing that Germany should all too often come under criticism for its own healthy strengths.
Toeing an editorial line dating back to many years The Economist remains suspicious of the EU's powerhouse and its stingy(?)ways.
There's no question the Euro area will have to move towards better balance between chronic spenders and unrepentant savers.
Can anyone truly reproach Germany for exporting its way out of recession to eventually retake a position the country filled naturally through the quality and competitive pricing of its goods?
Its engines never stopped revving up and are now roaring again as indeed was to be expected of a fundamentally sound economy.
The other Euro area countries need to play catch-up each in their own way according to whatever built-in strengths and revised policy.
The first half of the year does provide some hope but confirms varied performance.
Only a consequence of hugely different economies, work ethics and collective culture.
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