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German Cities: Success Beyond Growth?

Germany, after leading the world for so many years as an advanced industrial economy, is now offering the rest of Europe an accelerated insight into what life is going to be like with an ageing population, a falling birthrate, and a society in which too few active young people are prepared to carry the burden of social responsibily forced on them by demographics.

Table of Contents

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Deyan Sudjic 

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Dieter Läpple 

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Markus Hesse 

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Omar Akbar, Elisabeth Kremer 

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Josef Weber 

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Franziska Eichstädt-Bohlig

Publication date
November 2006