Ambitious Countries Advised to Forge Different Course, Stimulating Continental Discussion
BERLIN– A controversial debate has emerged adhering to a phone call from economist Ulrike Malmendier for ambitious countries to go after independent techniques, diverging from less proactive countries. Composing recently, Malmendier says that stagnation is impeding progression.
- Malmendier’s central thesis: Enthusiastic nations must prioritize their very own advancement.
- Possible impacts: Can cause accelerated development for select nations.
- Objection: Opponents alert of possible continental fragmentation and increased inequality.
- Following steps: Further evaluation needed to weigh advantages against possible disadvantages for general security.
The proposition has ignited impassioned discussion regarding the future of global collaboration.

