Explainer: Why Austerity Won't Save Greece

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Feb. 19 -- Austerity programs demanded by Greece's debtors are pinching the country's economy. And history shows very few countries have been able to meet the Troika's demands. Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley explains how to measure austerity and how it is unlikely to help Greece get out of debt.

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Yes, the debt is too big. Maybe basing the entire monetary system and the economy on debt wasn't the best idea??

Illidanek
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"The euro is enforced austerity without the safety valve of devaluation" - JRM

chrisgnn
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A possible solution is to look towards Russia or China.

hippoownyou
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STOP PUNNISHING THE GREEKS. I am praying to god to save them. STOP

samaramorgan