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Grækenlands sisyfosarbejde
By Hedegaard | June 1, 2010
Grækenlands gældsproblemer ser næsten uoverstigelige ud – og andre har det værre.
Michael Boskin skriveri et interessant indlæg på Project Syndicate:
If Greece paid no interest on its debt and regained full employment, its fiscal deficit would still be an astounding 6% of GDP, but the corresponding figures elsewhere are similar, if not worse: 8% for Ireland, 5.6% for Spain, 6.8% for Great Britain, and 7.5% for the United States.
Boskin konkluderer:
The problem is not that governments lack resources to spend, but that higher government spending, taxes, and debt are eroding economic growth and future living standards.
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