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7/30/11

The cost of Europe’s unity "is worth it" - by Ilana Bet-El

The leaders of the euro zone bought a very expensive summer holiday at their summit last week: a second bailout for Greece, to the tune of $155 billion. That was the easy part, courtesy of the European taxpayer. With gritted teeth they also made a small step toward establishing a proper fiscal mechanism for the monetary union, by empowering the European Financial and Stability Fund to act preemptively when crises build. In other words, they finally made a proper political move.

For more: The cost of Europe’s unity - The Boston Globe

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