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by yxhuvud 4156 days ago
No, Germans are not more frugal than other people. The main issue behind lacklustre German consumption is that neither their wages nor their investment in infrastructure has kept pace with their productivity growth.
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15-20 years ago Germany was the sick man of Europe. Labour market reforms in line with an industrialization boom in Asia restored the competitiveness of her industrial economy.

The real problem with this argument is that they are too short-sighted. Germany cannot artificially reduce its competitiveness to appease other EU countries, because competition happens on a global stage and so the EU would simply lose out further to North America and Asia.

Your are correct that Germany should spend more on infrastructure.

What's your source, your intuition? Germany is one of the highest savers in the Euro area; much higher than Greece.

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GNS.ICTR.ZS

This table does not mention personal savings. It is cannot provide insight, is as useless as GPD per capita.
That Germany, the state, is living beneath its means does not say anything at all about the German people or if they save their wages or not.
If I understood GP right you both say the same: Being frugal means consuming less (= saving instead).
Wages and infrastructure are key factors, but they're not the complete story. Other countries have lower wages, yet import more per-capita.
Completely agree. Just compare Athens or Lisbon subway with Berlin subway. It seems that Germany is the most poor of these countries.