Book description
The eurozone is in crisis. Spiralling debts, defaulting banks, high
unemployment Â- the European dream of a united union appears to be
over. All fingers point to the corrupt and greedy PIIGs: Portugal,
Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain. Profligate governments have
exploited the system, squandered the benefits and now beg for
bail-outs from those that prosper. But is it really that simple?
Economist Vicky Pryce argues that, given the flaws at its conception,
the eurozone has been doomed from the very start. Politicians ignored
common sense and deliberately created a system based on political not
economic motives. They failed to provide firewalls for inevitable
crises and placed little emphasis on practical structural reforms for
the countries that needed them. It was a recipe for disaster and
Europe now reaps the whirlwind. Is it time for a Greek exit? Focusing
on Greece Â- not only her home country but perceived as the main
threat to the euro's survival Â- Pryce explores the history of the
eurozone, the causes of the crisis and, damning the proposed official
solutions as counterproductive, suggests a way out of the current mess.
Vicky Pryce is an economist, and former Joint head of the United
Kingdom's government economic service.