Still the low wage model of recovery remains. and in a very mobile Europe this leaves the region trapped.
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There is a wage decrepancy between west and east in Germany, however, the cost of living is also significantly lower. So it isn't as simple. Maybe have a look at these graphs: https://cdn.static-economist.com/sites/default/files/20151003_WOM950_1.png … . And let's not pretend there's no wage disparity in the UK
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I'm from the North. We have had the same problems for about 40 years. And footloose industries favour people moving up the property ladder and benefits moving people towards to the poorer parts, the opposite of what the Lewis curve predicts all else equal. So poor areas stay poor
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