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Can Germany afford to take most defence spending out of its debt brake?

Germany’s constitution contains a so-called debt brake – a constraint that keeps the structural deficit to 0.35 percent of GDP. This measure of fiscal prudence has been blamed for unduly holding back public investment in Germany, undermining modernisation. However, in the context of the pressing need for European countries to spend more on infrastructure and defence, change may be underway […]