| Author (Person) | Rogoff, Kenneth |
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| Series Title | Financial Times |
| Series Details | 6.5.10 |
| Publication Date | 06/05/2010 |
| Content Type | News |
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Commentary feature. The writer is Professor of Economics at Harvard University. He writes 'the spreading debt crisis is as much a product of the 'success' of the euro as of its failure. The euro was designed to be a superior debt financing machine and, to a considerable extent, it has delivered. Unfortunately, it should have come with a warning sign: Europe’s leaders were far too quick to admit members who might have been better served with a much longer probation period. The Maastricht treaty and, more importantly its implementation, was simply too forgiving, especially for countries with chequered financial histories'. |
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| Subject Categories | Economic and Financial Affairs |
| Countries / Regions | Europe |