Moritz Schularick, president of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, has been analyzing the German real estate market for many years. We talk about why the traffic light coalition government has failed to meet its housing construction targets, whether falling real estate prices in the short term will help alleviate the housing shortage, and whether a construction boom can even be implemented so quickly.
This episode is about housing, usury, and election promises. The podcast is only available in German.