Karl Whelan

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Tag Archives: Germany

Alice In Schäuble-Land: Where Rules Mean What Wolfgang Says They Mean

Posted on July 17, 2015 by kwhelan

Schäuble is working hard to undermine the deal that attempts to keep Greece in the euro area. And his key argument is pure fiction.

Posted in Euro Crisis | Tagged Germany, Greece

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