Germany's mad mountain men
ON THE face of it, coal-mining in Germany is lunacy. Keeping each miner at the pit costs the taxpayer more than DM100,000 ($59,000) a year in subsidies. This support amounts to around 70% of the cost of each tonne of coal produced. Equally good coal can simply be bought from abroad at around a quarter of German costs.
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