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Greece’s Debt Must Be Restructured

As the African experience shows, there is no alternative to a major restructuring of the Greek debt. Why is this being ignored? by Jayati Ghosh It is now clear that the problems of the Greek economy - and the eurozone - have not been and cannot be solved by the large infusion of emergency finance from the ECB and the […]

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Greece and the Euro Monetary System

Greece and the Euro Monetary System

PXS kindly recommended a very insightful Economics blog (http://bilbo.economicoutlook.net) which mainly discuss the current predicament and solutions that the EU countries are facing, in particular Greece, Ireland, Spain and to some extent Italy. Among the very insighful articles you will find there and worth a good read, there is an article entitled “A Greek Tragedy” where the author explains analytically the Greek situation. A very […]

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Craig Whitlock responds to Philip Atticus

Dear Mr. Ammerman, Thanks for the note and for taking the time to write, though of course I’m sorry you didn’t like the article. You make a good point and raise a legitimate question about why the article quoted so many people from Skopje, as opposed to sources from Greece. Please allow me to explain. The purpose of reporting the […]

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