Le Monde - France | Friday, May 25, 2012
Athens must exit even if euro dies
The EU heads of state and government clearly want to keep Greece in the Eurozone. But the country's exit is the most reasonable long-term solution even if it means the end of the euro, writes economist Jacques Sapir in a commentary in the left-liberal daily Le Monde. "Either the EU countries affirm their willingness to invest in the Greek economy, enabling it to at least partially recover its competitiveness, which has sunk by 35 per cent since 2002. Or it will be necessary to opt for a Greek exit from the Eurozone and a major devaluation (50 per cent) of the drachma. This solution, as hard as it is, is preferable to continuing the austerity policy agreed on by the troika and Greece. ... Such a solution would probably be a death knell for the euro. But this death knell has already sounded with the Spanish crisis and the return of the Irish crisis."
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