European Union Bailout Of Greece
Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin

Should the EU bailout greece?
I’m doing a research paper for my economics class and I need some people’s opinions.
here is the Question
1.Should the European Union should ‘bail out’ Greece, or is it the responsibility of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and therefore more prudent for the IMF to do so. Include background and statistics to make your case.
Yes. They will, it’s not a choice, they have to. If they do not it will effect the whole union. Bailouts happen for a reason.
Also, it will be the EU that bails them out, not the IMF. IMF will do more damage than good. That organisation only cares about making money for itself, not the prosperity of nations. They have sunk many countries.
I have no facts for you.
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