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Yanis Varoufakis: Greece and The Future of the Eurozone 

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No country in Europe has been hit harder by the 2008 global economic crisis and subsequent downturn than Greece. After years of polarizing austerity measures and fears of a Greek exit from the Eurozone, the country is slowly emerging from an extended period of economic instability. The Greek recovery, however, is far from over. Yanis Varoufakis served as Greek finance minister from January through July 2015 and opposed the EU’s third and final bailout agreement for Greece. He will discuss how the Greek economy is faring today and how the Eurozone crisis affected the rest of the global economy. What lessons have been learned about the risks and benefits of a shared economic system? How can we protect those most vulnerable to economic shocks from another economic crisis?
Speaker Yanis Varoufakis is Former Greek Finance Minister, and Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Athens.
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24 апр 2016

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Комментарии : 13   
@johnnybodangles
@johnnybodangles 8 лет назад
Can't get enough Ants and Grasshoppers stories.
@sirazrocky9235
@sirazrocky9235 7 лет назад
@ 11:38 I almost died laughing, I wish he was my professor I love this guy.
@thetawaves48
@thetawaves48 8 лет назад
He describes the breakup of the Roman Empire all over again.
@coreycox2345
@coreycox2345 6 лет назад
America has had the typical lifespan of an empire, about 250 years.
@rajubaju9070
@rajubaju9070 7 лет назад
Obviously eurozone is a political project, not an economical. Greek products lost their competitiveness, because of EURO, which is deadly for Greece export ability. They tried to leave eurozone, but they lost with bankerst. They need more support of some bigger player of eurozone, who also want leave eurozone, probably from Italy, but we have to wait for next big crisis to get any solution. I see three possibilities: the reform of eurozone (monetary and fiscal union, just like in the US) or the end of eurozone or just Grexit from eurozone.
@partidoaalisa
@partidoaalisa 7 лет назад
Great conversation, but it´s more of the same stuff, why? because there is no innovative thought on the ways out of this mess. For example no one talks, not in this video but in all kinds of presentations, about corruption, about public maltreatment to citizens, about new ways and forms of democracies -like the ones we´re working in Buenos Aires, Democracy of Direct Participation, or a complement that would be a Democracy of Direct Representation, both, the first to give full public decisions to citizens -allowed all these by the developed technologies-. No one talks about burocracies, and the weight that produces on the public budgets. Neither about how PRESENT monopolies, monopsonies, oligopolies, cartels, pools, and alike affect and abuse the prices of advertising on the media... SO to work WAYS OUT of all this mess we -everyone of us- that have the opportunities to go public should -must- push -on deep grounds- and incentive the consciousness of our listeners so as to make them ALSO creative and participants of new paradigms and human developments. The world will change the day more people of our own species will be "on stage" than on the ground sitting or screaming with no sense of responsabilities than fun.
@georgekafantaris7807
@georgekafantaris7807 7 лет назад
future is good as long as they can print money...opa,opa
@subscribeorsus6862
@subscribeorsus6862 4 года назад
Fed plz print more money 😫
@allansmythe2235
@allansmythe2235 6 лет назад
AfD got 13% .....
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