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Will Greece Default? & Origins of the Greek Debt Crisis
by Jack Rasmus
Progressive Radio Network, "Alternative Visions", June 1306.13.15
<http://alternativevisions.podbean.com/e/alternative-vision-will-greece-default-origins-of-the-greek-debt-crisis-061315>

Jack Rasmus discusses the latest events of the past week in the Greek
debt negotiations, with the IMF ‘walking out’ of negotiations and both
sides, the Troika and Greece appearing to issue ultimatums as to what
is unacceptable.  Three choices remain as negotiations come down to a
June 30 deadline: either Greece defaults (fails to make payments due
on June 30 to the IMF when the current extension of the debt agreement
expires; the Troika (IMF, ECB, European Commission (finance ministers)
continue to insist on a ‘take it or leave it’ position, or both
parties—Greece and Troika—agree to extend both the agreement and debt
payments due for another 30-60 days and continue negotiating.  Jack
explains how the latter is most likely, but may not happen
nonetheless. Consequences of a default for Greece, the Eurozone
markets, and the global economy and banking system are considered. In
the second half of the show, Jack explains in detail how Greek debt
rose to its current $300 billion, unsustainable levels. The
explanation is to be found in the US ‘twin deficits’ (trade and
budget) policies introduced successfully by US capitalists and
government in the early 1980s to resurrect the US economy and solidify
its global hegemony once again after the crises of the 1970s.  Twin
deficits were a key element of US neoliberal policies that have worked
since 1980 to ensure US dominance.  With the creation of the Euro in
1999, northern European bankers and governments attempted to create a
similar arrangement within the Eurozone. It worked until the 2008-09
crash, the second European recession of 2012, and the chronic slow
growth ever since in Europe.  Greek (and Euro periphery) debt rose
ever higher with each event, to its unsustainable levels today. Why
the Euro ‘twin deficits’ neoliberal strategy failed.


Jack Rasmus, Ph.D.
<http://www.stmarys-ca.edu/faculty-experts/find-faculty-by-name-expertise/jack-rasmus-phd>
A professor in the Economics and Politics departments at St. Mary's
College [East Bay area, CA], Rasmus focuses on economic inequities and
is the author of The War at Home: The Corporate Offensive from Ronald
Reagan to George W. Bush(2006),  Epic Recession: Prelude to Global
Depression (2010), Obama's Economy: Recovery for the Few (2012) and
Systemic Fragility in the Global Economy (forthcoming Sept. 2015).

Rasmus can address the news issues revolving around the global
recession and U.S. financial crisis, current economic and political
policies of corporate America, and the causes and consequences of
growing income inequality. He teaches courses on Contemporary Economic
Policy Analysis, Economic Thought, U.S. Economic History and Labor
Economics

A former journalist, Rasmus has served as an economist and analyst for
several global companies and has roots in the labor movement; he was a
local union president, business representative, contract negotiator,
and organizer for several labor unions.

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