From Common Dreams: http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/04/27-1
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Published on Friday, April 27, 2012 by Common Dreams
Published on Friday, April 27, 2012 by Common Dreams
Europe
is headed down the same path that most Republicans -- and many
Democrats -- are suggesting for the US: reductions in the public sector,
cuts in benefits, slashing investments in infrastructure and education.
Nobel
Prize-winning U.S. economist Joseph Stiglitz speaking in Vienna,
Austria Thursday night said that it's a suicidal path for Europe -- and
that such a policy has never worked in any large country.
Youth
unemployment in Spain has been at 50 percent since the crisis in 2008
with “no hope of things getting better anytime soon,” said Stiglitz, who
is a professor for economics at Columbia University. “What you are
doing is destroying the human capital, you are creating alienated young
people.”
In an interview earlier this week in The European,
Stiglitz said, "When you look at America, you have to concede that we
have failed. Most Americans today are worse off than they were fifteen
years ago. A full-time worker in the US is worse off today than he or
she was 44 years ago. That is astounding – half a century of stagnation.
The economic system is not delivering. It does not matter whether a few
people at the top benefitted tremendously – when the majority of
citizens are not better off, the economic system is not working."
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