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Hans Werner Sinn vs. Dietmar Bartsch über die Zukunft der BRD + EU, 2017

Sendung vom Mai 2017, Prof. Hans-Werner Sinn (Wirtschaftswissenschaftler) und Dietmar Bartsch (Fraktionsvorsitzender Die Linke im Deutschen Bundestag) diskutieren über die Zukunft der EU. ESendung vom Mai 2017.

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Hans-Werner Sinn is a German economist and was President of the Ifo Institute for Economic Research from 1999 to 2016. He serves on the German economy ministry’s advisory council. He is Professor Emeritus of Economics and Public Finance at the University of Munich
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