Re: Drachma valuation
What is the "etc." you refer to above? I live in Greece, read my posts in this thread to get a better idea of what is going on here in Greece.
Or better yet, read this.
Does your "etc." above take that into consideration?
The troika dragged Greece - which includes the people and the political power structure, kicking and screaming into making the much needed economic reforms during this period of austerity.
A nation's currency is also a reflection of its political power structure. Understand that political power structure first, and then apply economic theories.
I want to add, I was opposed to the Austerity initially. I believed Greece would be better off with the Drachma, especially so due to the nature of its economy. I based this on my understanding of economics alone, and did not take into consideration the political realities of Greece.
But living here was an eye opener. I don't think the current political establishment could manage a successful currency on their own. Far from it.
Originally posted by Polish_Silver
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Or better yet, read this.
Does your "etc." above take that into consideration?
The troika dragged Greece - which includes the people and the political power structure, kicking and screaming into making the much needed economic reforms during this period of austerity.
A nation's currency is also a reflection of its political power structure. Understand that political power structure first, and then apply economic theories.
I want to add, I was opposed to the Austerity initially. I believed Greece would be better off with the Drachma, especially so due to the nature of its economy. I based this on my understanding of economics alone, and did not take into consideration the political realities of Greece.
But living here was an eye opener. I don't think the current political establishment could manage a successful currency on their own. Far from it.
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