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Wrong all along: Neoliberal IMF admits neoliberalism fuels inequality and hurts growth

Wrong all along: Neoliberal IMF admits neoliberalism fuels inequality and hurts growth | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Top International Monetary Fund researchers concede austerity, privatization & deregulation can hurt more than help
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Greece, honour and the ancient ties of wergeld

Greece, honour and the ancient ties of wergeld | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
It might seem like Greece and Europe are arguing about money, but it's really all about vengeance.
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IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth ...

IMF study finds inequality is damaging to economic growth ... | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The International Monetary Fund has backed economists who argue that inequality is a drag on growth in a discussion paper that has also dismissed rightwing theories that efforts to redistribute incomes are self-defeating.
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Massive IMF Bailouts are “Ponzi Austerity” Scheme

Massive IMF Bailouts are “Ponzi Austerity” Scheme | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Yanis Varoufakis on Democracy Now discussing the fiscal waterboarding Greece was subjected to. Greece dared challenge the EU dictatorship. For that Greece had to be punished. The loans to Greece did not bail out Greece, they were bailouts for French and German banks. The money flowed into Greece, and straight…

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Greece -- The One Biggest Lie You Are Being Told By The Media

Greece -- The One Biggest Lie You Are Being Told By The Media | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Every single mainstream media has the following narrative for the economic crisis in Greece: the government spent too much money and went broke; the generous banks gave them money, but Greece still...
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