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Europe
Europe's triple trouble
2015-07-06
[DAWN] Europe is the victim of its own success. European prosperity was fostered over the past several decades by the Single Market, enabling the lower-wage countries to grow through trade and investment flows. However, with the launch of the single currency, the advantage of the ‘poorer’, peripheral members of the Union was significantly neutralised. The more efficient ‘northern’ countries, especially Germany, became the dominant producers and exporters, within and from the EU. Growth in the periphery was maintained by the extension of credits (sovereign bond issues, bank loans etc). With basic necessities met, the money flowed mostly into non-productive sectors, like real estate and stock markets, creating ‘bubbles’ which burst once the contagion of the US sub-prime bubble collapse spread to Europe in 2008-9.
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Posted by: Whavique Prince of the Welsh4221   2015-07-06 22:49  

#8  What about China?
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2015-07-06 18:43  

#7  (1) Socialism/multiculturalism (2) Islam (3) Russia
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-07-06 17:30  

#6  One would think Islam is one of the three troubles.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-07-06 17:29  

#5  When I saw he's a Pakistan columnist, I was skeptical and wasn't sure I should read it. The first part made sense, then he laid down the Muslim card.


Posted by: Jack salami   2015-07-06 17:07  

#4  When you distribute wealth when things are good and don't change habits when things go bad things will go really bad. It's not rocket science.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-07-06 15:21  

#3  >Europe is the victim of its own success. European prosperity was fostered over the past several decades by the Single Market,

Drivel. Europe has grown slower since the common customs area, than those outside it.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2015-07-06 10:04  

#2  No matter how bad it gets none of it will be Obama and the other socialists fault. Blame the banks, capitalist.. In fact just like Greece the answer will be more leftist programs, not less.
Posted by: airandee   2015-07-06 09:22  

#1   European prosperity was fostered over the past several decades by the Single Market, enabling the lower-wage countries to grow through trade and investment flows.

They left out Uncle Sugar's picking up the defense tab.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-07-06 09:06  

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