Friday, November 07, 2014

Meanwhile, Europe Is (Still) Burning

Meanwhile, Europe Is (Still) Burning | The American Spectator:
"In case anyone missed it, the sick man of the global economy is getting much sicker. 
And it’s not just “peripheral” economies like Greece asunder in a sea of stagnation. 
Some of the European Union’s biggest players are in serious economic trouble. 

...France hasn’t managed two quarters of consecutive growth since François Hollande became President in May 2012.
Despite promising fiscal constraints, France has engaged in a series of typical and probably extra-legal Eurozone fudges to try and disguise the fact that it has failed again and again to cut its fiscal deficits to a promised 3 percent.
...To France’s southeast, Italy’s unemployment crisis — fueled by a situation of jobs-for-life for some and unstable part-time contracts for others — has entered the realm of high farce.
The country’s youth unemployment rate stands at 42.9 percent, while the overall official unemployment rate is 12.6 percent.
But no one should be surprised.
A recently released World Economic Forum report, for instance, ranked Italy 136 out of 144 economies on labor-market efficiency, just outpacing exemplars of economic success such as Zimbabwe, Iran, Venezuela, and Argentina."

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