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22.12.2023

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Digdeep Podcast: Professor Monika Schnitzer, Wie Sehen Die Wirtschaftsweisen Das Jahr 2023?

News From the Digital World by MCML PI Frauke Kreuter and Christof Horn

Professor Monika Schnitzer chairs the “Council of Economic Experts”, Germany’s leading economic advisory body. In the 2023 recap podcast she discusses the nation’s digitalization lag and the imperative for educational reform. Just listen in (podcast in German).

#podcast #kreuter

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