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Jefferson23

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Mon Jul 6, 2015, 09:59 PM Jul 2015

Greece debt crisis: Joseph Stiglitz says Europe is attacking Greek democracy

by Joseph Stiglitz

July 7, 2015

The rising crescendo of bickering and acrimony within Europe might seem to outsiders to be the inevitable result of the bitter endgame playing out between Greece and its creditors. In fact, European leaders are finally beginning to reveal the true nature of the ongoing debt dispute, and the answer is not pleasant: it is about power and democracy much more than money and economics.

Of course, the economics behind the program that the "troika" (the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund) foisted on Greece five years ago has been abysmal, resulting in a 25 per cent decline in the country's GDP. I can think of no depression, ever, that has been so deliberate and had such catastrophic consequences: Greece's rate of youth unemployment, for example, now exceeds 60 per cent.

It is startling that the troika has refused to accept responsibility for any of this or admit how bad its forecasts and models have been. But what is even more surprising is that Europe's leaders have not even learned. The troika is still demanding that Greece achieve a primary budget surplus (excluding interest payments) of 3.5 per cent of GDP by 2018.


Economists around the world have condemned that target as punitive, because aiming for it will inevitably result in a deeper downturn. Indeed, even if Greece's debt is restructured beyond anything imaginable, the country will remain in depression if voters there commit to the troika's target in the snap referendum to be held this weekend.

http://www.afr.com/opinion/greece-debt-crisis-joseph-stiglitz-says-europe-is-attacking-greek-democracy-20150706-gi6jwj

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Greece debt crisis: Joseph Stiglitz says Europe is attacking Greek democracy (Original Post) Jefferson23 Jul 2015 OP
Greek lied about their finances to get in the EU. Travis_0004 Jul 2015 #1
Money trumps democracy...like peace. Octafish Jul 2015 #2
Not the first time for the Germans to do so. Dawson Leery Jul 2015 #3
 

Travis_0004

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1. Greek lied about their finances to get in the EU.
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 10:05 PM
Jul 2015

I think cutting off further loans and kicking them out of the EU is probably best for everybody.

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