Greece is finally growing again. But it has been arguably the eurozone’s greatest failure. Catapulted into a debt crisis with a 15 per cent government spending deficit in 2009, the country suffered eight years of economic contraction. Unemployment is still 23 per cent, youth unemployment 45 per cent. Greece’s “Great Depression” has been as deep as that of the…
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Diese Bundestagswahl findet in einem sehr besonderen Moment der europäischen Geschichte statt. In den kommenden Monaten wird sich entscheiden, read more
Three years after Greece signed the EU-IMF memorandum, some questions remain. Here are some answers:
1. Could Greece have avoidedthe memorandum?
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The Cypriot “solution” is a game changer. I teach my students that the euro is a freely convertible currency and that in the common read more