Crisis

It's not the economy, it's politics, stupid!

As I am writing this text, European economies are falling like dominoes. The yield for Irish bonds is skyrocketing as compared to the returns investors get for the German bonds they hold. Tomorrow may be Portugal´s and Spain´s turn. The day after we could be talking about Italy.

European countries are either frantically cutting public expenses or negotiating multi-billion Euro rescue packages with the main international institutions, including the EU and the IMF. Some of them are doing both things at the same time, though markets will not give them a break, despite such draconian measures. Nearly all countries, even the ones better off, have experienced a regress in their real income. So to speak, we all are poorer now.

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Impressive Interactive Infographic: Paradigm Lost - The Euro in Crisis

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has produced a very informative report on the Euro Crisis that outlines the causes, main actors, and effects on the rest of the World along with policy recommendations.

 

The Endowment has also produced a page to go along with the report that includes an interactive map, which provides immediate access to data about countries in the region and the roles they have played in the current crisis.

 

A highly recommended and enlightening look at the Eurozone Crisis.

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