Euro exit: the final card in Greece's hand
Panicos Demetriades, Professor of Economics at the University of Leicester, argues that Greece has little to lose by leaving the single currency.
21 Jun 2011
Panicos Demetriades, Professor of Economics at the University of Leicester, argues that Greece has little to lose by leaving the single currency.
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