April 18, 2012

Why the Eurozone May Yet Survive

Martin Wolf, Financial Times

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If this were a mere marriage of convenience, a messy divorce would seem probable. But it is far more than such a marriage, even if it will remain far less than a federal union. Outsiders should not underestimate the strength of the will behind it.

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