9 januari 2015 – “What takes extreme forms in some countries, including Greece, is actually taking place in milder ways in many developed countries considered to have recovered from the crisis–from the US to the Netherlands”, argues Saskia Sassen, professor of sociology at Columbia University, New York, in her new book Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy. Here is part one.
Lees het complete artikel:Saskia Sassen in Open Democracy.net
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9 januari 2015 – “Greece is not unique in its crisis: it is one of the most extreme versions of a broader trend that is affecting many countries in Europe, and some beyond Europe”, argues Saskia Sassen in her new book Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy.
14 juni 2015 – Tim Worstall argues in Forbes that “the eurozone is simply too large… The euro is failing and it’s failing for exactly the reason that we all said it would. It’s too large a currency area to be optimal.”