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I don't think German governing and financial elites ever wanted Greece in the euro, and were happy to seize the wall-slamming opportunity. Yet there's a contradiction between their debt-sinner-needs-punishment attitude, and their manipulation of the single currency to their advantage -- both by using internal devaluation to gain a competitive advantage wrt euro area countries (and the "converging" countries whose currencies are euro-pegged), and in benefitting on world markets from improved terms of trade thanks to a softer currency than the DM would have been, as a result of the very presence of weaker economies in the euro-mix.

That contradiction is fundamentally Protestant: judgemental puritanism on the one hand, hard-nosed business attitudes on the other -- and some self-congratulatory bullshit about how you deserve your success because you are virtuous (not underhanded and greedy).

by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Fri Jun 8th, 2012 at 12:16:13 PM EST
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I think the inflation story (which I personally only just realised in this thread) is even more important. Without the Euro, all the hot money that inflated the Spanish real estate bubble (and others) would have needed to stay in Germany - and it's hard to see how it would not have caused inflation in Germany...
by Metatone (metatone [a|t] gmail (dot) com) on Fri Jun 8th, 2012 at 12:28:01 PM EST
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I don't think German governing and financial elites ever wanted Greece in the euro, and were happy to seize the wall-slamming opportunity.

I wouldn't concentrate on Germany in this instance. It's clear from the record that it's the EU-wide economic policy establishment, irrespective of nationality, that has been responsible for the wall-slamming. The Ecofin and the Commission in particular.

The critique by Daniel Cohn Bendit in May 2010 is forceful and on point.



If you are not convinced, try it on someone who has not been entirely debauched by economics. — Piero Sraffa

by Carrie (migeru at eurotrib dot com) on Sat Jun 9th, 2012 at 01:33:32 AM EST
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