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Euro-zone’s supply chain links: smaller than assumed

Supply-chain links between Germany and the manufacturing sectors of other large euro-zone countries are smaller than people tend to think. As long as the slowdown in Germany is contained primarily to the manufacturing sector, its direct impact on the rest of the euro-zone should therefore be modest.

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