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'Grexit': a Better Option

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'Grexit': a Better Option

Sun 27 May 12 | 08:53 PM ET
Eswar Prasad, Senior Professor of Trade Policy, Cornell University says it is not tenable for Greece to remain in the Euro Zone as it ends up being an uncompetitive economy. However, it might be better for the firewall around other European nations to be strengthened before that happens.

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Greece  | Europe  | Europe  | European Union  | Economy (Global)

 
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