cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/64561299

The number of German firms closing their doors for good rose last year by as much as 16% on the year to 196,100, the Creditreform agency and the ZEW economic research institute reported on Wednesday.

  • Hotznplotzn@lemmy.sdf.org
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    3 hours ago

    Fact is, there is a netto exodus of academics for economic reasons.

    Where do they go? Do you have any hard facts?

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      59 minutes ago

      USA, Switzerland and Austria accounts for the majority of target countries. Around 60% if I remember correctly, correct me on that number if I’m wrong. Might be more than that. Emigration for economic reasons checks out though.

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        29 minutes ago

        … if I remember correctly, correct me on that number if I’m wrong.

        First, you post sources that contradict your own claims, and now you ‘remember’ numbers. I already corrected you, in part by using your own sources.

        Such a debate is waste of time, bro. I end this discussion.