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We Should Listen More to Historians than to Economists

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The beginning of the debate in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung was marked by Katharina Fontana's interview with historian Oliver Zimmer. Zimmer said: "As long as the lower 50 percent of the population does not benefit from growth, but rather becomes more and more expensive to live in the country, it is burdening the social contract." And: "A large part of the establishment supports the free movement of persons, beyond the extent that their disadvantage…
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The beginning of the debate in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung was marked by Katharina Fontana's interview with historian Oliver Zimmer. Zimmer said: "As long as the lower 50 percent of the population does not benefit from growth, but rather becomes more and more expensive to live in the country, it is burdening the social contract." And: "A large part of the establishment supports the free movement of persons, beyond the extent that their disadvantage…

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infosperber broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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