Friday, May 7, 2010

The Greek Economy Explained - WSJ.com

I still don't get the riots.  Don't they realize they are just making their situation worse?  Gee, our country is broke, so let's go destroy and disrupt. 

 

The Greek Economy Explained - WSJ.com

 

The Greeks are giving the world a good taste of their modern politics. Periclean democracy, meet Athenian mob rule: Tens of thousands are rampaging through the capital and other large cities this week in protest against €30 billion in austerity measures needed to secure the €110 billion bailout for the bankrupt country.

The nationwide strike—led by government-employee unions, which threaten further disruptions after parliament yesterday approved the rescue package—was a timely show for Greece's prospective rescuers in Germany and at the International Monetary Fund. The medicine for Greece's deficit and debt woes won't go down easily in Athens.

In terms of overall ease of doing business, Greece comes in 109 out of 183 countries around the world. It is dead last among the 27 members of the European Union as well as the advanced economies in the OECD. You have to go up 30 slots to find the next worst EU performer, Italy.

 

 

 

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