Both
the policy and institutional options taken
by core and peripheral European countries
do not appear as the result of too haste
political decisions or ill institutional
design, but as deliberate choices, method
in the madness. A better designed Europe
could, of course, be possible with fiscal
and monetary coordination, and internationally
planned national wage and fiscal policies
aimed to correct the infra-European imbalances.
The only problem is that this is unlikely
to be accepted by Germany.
January
28, 2011. |
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