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Although the German economy has been hammered — like the rest of the world — by the global financial crisis, Europe’s largest economy also has areas of strength. German cities are competing to attract international business; innovation is thriving; clean energy initiatives are moving forward; and educational reform is helping make schools more responsive to future economic needs. Knowledge@Wharton asked experts at Wharton and other German business schools to weigh in on these and other trends.

Going Green: Why Germany Has the Inside Track to Lead a New Industrial Revolution

Innovation Thrives Among German Firms, Though Hurdles Persist