Paul Krugman: Greece as Victim
Ever since Greece hit the skids, we’ve heard a lot about what’s wrong
with everything Greek. Some of the accusations are true, some are false —
but all of them are beside the point. Yes, there are big failings in
Greece’s economy, its politics and no doubt its society. But those
failings aren’t what caused the crisis that is tearing Greece apart, and
threatens to spread across Europe.
No, the origins of this disaster lie farther north, in Brussels,
Frankfurt and Berlin, where officials created a deeply — perhaps fatally
— flawed monetary system, then compounded the problems of that system
by substituting moralizing for analysis. And the solution to the crisis,
if there is one, will have to come from the same places.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
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