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The Real Reasons Why the Germans are Wrong About Greece
The paper supports the 2015 bailout for Greece in the amount of some 86 billion Euro but it also argues that all international lenders should take a haircut of some 33% to bring Greek debt to a more sustainable level and that the focus for the future should be more on rebuilding the Greek economy and less on austerity.