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Not unrelated: GERMAN ECONOMISTS CALL ON CITIZENS TO RESIST END OF DEMOCRACY
172 top economists, including Hans Werner Sinn from the Ifo institute, signed an open letter to Angela Merkel warning of a financial disaster if the permanent ESM and fiscal pact goes ahead.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/german-parliament-approves-esm-and-fiscal-pact-a-841816.h tml

The letter notes that the debts of the southern eurozone banks are three times higher than the national souvereign debts and amount to 9 trillion.

 Wall Street, the City of London and a few German investors and banks are the only winners of the decision to use tax money to shore up failed Spanish and Italian and Irish banks, the economists say.

Recall: Eurointelligence as quoted in the Salon:
Pro European economists in Germany launch a public appeal to support Merkel's euro rescue policy

In a direct response to the public appeal by Ifo president Hans-Werner Sinn and 170 other economists for a citizen's revolt against last week's summit results and the plans for banking union, a group of pro European economists is about to launch a public campaign in favour of Angela Merkel's euro rescue policy, Spiegel Online reports. Sinn's appeal "damaged the reputation of German economic science", Peter Bofinger said of he is one the five so called economic wise men. The director of the Institute for Economics, a research organization close to the employer's federation, said the appeal was "irresponsible" because it "did not have anything to do with economic arguments". Meanwhile Bofinger and Gustav Horn, a left wing economist close the German unions prepare a public appeal in response to Sinn and in support of Merkel's euro policy. The chancellor also reacted to Sinn's criticism by saying the summit results increased common control and not common liabilities. Meanwhile, 54% of the Germans feel that the different euro rescue efforts do not make any sense, a poll for Spiegel Online showed.

Mark Schieritz on the intellectual dishonesty of Hans Werner Sinn's appeal

Writing in his blog Herdentrieb, Mark Schieritz makes an obvious but important point about Hans Werner Sinn's appeal to the German people not to support the banking union. The appeal says the bank debt of the five crisis countries was €9tr, too much for the non-crisis countries. Schieritz says that this is the gross debt, not the amounted needed to recapitalise the banks. He cited the most pessimistic estimates for Spanish bank recapitalisation at €100-200bn. He says the argument of the appeal is based on a dishonest and deliberately misleading interpretation of numbers.



If you are not convinced, try it on someone who has not been entirely debauched by economics. — Piero Sraffa
by Migeru (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Sun Jul 8th, 2012 at 09:51:00 AM EST
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