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The next victim of such a boom (and bust?), ironically, may be Germany.Mr Koo's argument sounds convincing, and I agree that Germany could have softened its recession to a larger extent with fiscal stimulus.
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Ironically it unleashes hell".
Ironically, no.
Ironically, indoors.
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