lundi 27 février 2012

La raison pour laquelle l’Europe est malade

What Ails Europe?

[The New York Times]

Paul Krugman, professor of Economics and International Affairs at Princeton University, Nobel Prize in Economics 2008.

Things are terrible here (in Portugal), as unemployment soars past 13 percent. Things are even worse in Greece, Ireland, and arguably in Spain, and Europe as a whole appears to be sliding back into recession. Why has Europe become the sick man of the world economy? Everyone knows the answer. Unfortunately, most of what people know isn’t true — and false stories about European woes are warping our economic discourse.
Read an opinion piece about Europe — or, all too often, a supposedly factual news report — and you’ll probably encounter one of two stories, which I think of as the Republican narrative and the German narrative. Neither story fits the facts.

Lire : nytimes.com
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