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|    aracari to DVH    |
|    Re: The euro is dragging Europe down    |
|    05 May 09 13:55:02    |
      XPost: england.politics.europe, soc.culture.europe, uk.politics.misc       From: spamtrap@váilable.here.com              'DVH' wrote thus:              >The European Commission's spring forecast is out. They don't believe the       >euro will save the eurozone as we head into 2010. It won't deliver better       >growth, employment, or wages compared to EU countries outside the eurozone.       >       >Comparing eurozone figures over a seven year period with EU-27 figures shows       >the eurozone is dragging the whole continent down.       >       >So in good times and bad, the euro is providing no advantage.       >       >The Commission predicts that after underperforming non-euro countries for       >nearly a decade, eurozone GDP and unemployment will converge with the EU-27       >this year and the next.       >       >But then they would say that, wouldn't they?       >       >You can be sure Commissioners' jobs are safe though. Do you ever get the       >feeling they're taking the piss out of you?       >       >Eurozone and EU growth 2003 to 2010       >       >Column 1 - year       >Column 2 - Eurozone growth       >Column 3 - EU-27 growth       >       >2003 0.8% 1.3%       >2004 2.2% 2.5%       >2005 1.7% 2.0%       >2006 2.9% 3.1%       >2007 2.7% 2.9%       >2008 0.8% 0.9%       >2009 -4.0% -4.0%       >2010 -0.1% -0.1%       >       >Unemployment       >       >Column 1 - year       >Column 2 - Eurozone unemployment       >Column 3 - EU-27 unemployment       >       >2007 7.5% 7.1%       >2008 7.5% 7.0%       >2009 9.9% 9.4%       >2010 11.5% 10.9%       >       >Meanwhile "Low economic activity and further employment losses should imply       >a further decline in average wages in 2010."       >       >What a dreadful state of affairs. The euro is an article of faith, backed by       >no hard evidence of advantage. It provides jobs for thousands of clients       >employed in the European Central Bank, and a Directorate of the European       >Commission. But apart from that, it is dragging Europe down.       >       >http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/publications/publication_su       mary15046_en.htm                     The Eurocrats obviously haven't learnt anything from 12 years       of Blair/Brown socialist governments:               when the numbers look bad - why yes: change the numbers!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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