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How Europe turned its back on Greece in the pursuit of profit

  • Written by The Conversation
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After five years of imposed austerity, Greece is on its knees. GDP has declined by 25%, unemployment has hit 26% (and youth unemployment more than 50%). And yet, all the EU has to offer is more austerity in exchange for a third bailout agreement.

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