Enthusiastic Countries Advised to Forge Different Course, Triggering Continental Discussion
BERLIN– A controversial debate has actually erupted following a call from economist Ulrike Malmendier for enthusiastic countries to pursue independent approaches, deviating from much less aggressive nations. Composing lately, Malmendier suggests that torpidity is preventing progress.
- Malmendier’s central thesis: Enthusiastic countries should prioritize their own growth.
- Potential impacts: Can bring about sped up growth for pick nations.
- Criticism: Opponents caution of potential continental fragmentation and increased inequality.
- Following actions: More analysis required to consider advantages versus possible downsides for general stability.
The proposal has fired up fervent discussion about the future of international participation.



