Media release: Grexit the only viable option for Greece
Wellington (29 June 2015): After five years of unsuccessful attempts to “save” Greece and keep it in the Eurozone, the dramatic events of the past days show that this strategy has failed disastrously. The country’s best hope is for a fresh start outside the Eurozone says Dr Oliver Hartwich, Executive Director of The New Zealand Initiative.
Since the beginning of the crisis in 2010, Hartwich has been predicting that efforts to reform Greece while keeping it in the Eurozone were doomed.
Says Dr Hartwich: “It should have been obvious to EU leaders in 2010 that Greece did not only have a debt problem but a competitiveness issue. To solve it, Greece should have defaulted on its debt, exited the Euro, introduced a new currency, let this currency devalue and reform its economy.”
As talks between Greece and its creditors have collapsed over the weekend, Hartwich notes that Greece might now do what it should have done all along: to leave the Euro.
“Unfortunately, Greece’s euro exit comes after Europe’s taxpayers have spent hundreds of billions on bailout packages. None of this money has managed to get Greece’s economy onto a more sustainable footing. The European Union’s crisis management has been an unmitigated disaster.”
About Dr Oliver Hartwich:
Dr Hartwich is a German-born economist and the Executive Director of The New Zealand Initiative. For the past five years, he has been writing a weekly column on European economics for Australian magazine Business Spectator (http://bit.ly/1Hp8YNY). In early 2010 he already predicted that the Greek bailout package would not work (http://bit.ly/1eTk43i) and argued that European Monetary Union should be disbanded (http://bit.ly/1IEveQi).
Dr Hartwich is available for comment on the Eurozone crisis.
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