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Krugman writes: "The people most likely todeliver a Greek-style economic disaster here in America are the very people who love to use Greece as a boogeyman."

Greek protesters. (photo: Reuters)
Greek protesters. (photo: Reuters)


Greece's Economy Is a Lesson for Republicans in the US

By Paul Krugman, The New York Times

10 July 15

 

reece is a faraway country with an economy roughly the size of greater Miami, so America has very little direct stake in its ongoing disaster. To the extent that Greece matters to us, it’s mainly about geopolitics: By poisoning relations among Europe’s democracies, the Greek crisis risks depriving the United States of crucial allies.

But Greece has nonetheless played an outsized role in U.S. political debate, as a symbol of the terrible things that will supposedly happen — any day now — unless we stop helping the less fortunate and printing money to fight unemployment. And Greece does indeed offer important lessons to the rest of us. But they’re not the lessons you think, and the people most likely to deliver a Greek-style economic disaster here in America are the very people who love to use Greece as a boogeyman.

To understand the real lessons of Greece, you need to be aware of two crucial points.


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