Stats Guru: Data proves “Beggar” Greece’s productive sector destroyed by EU
Conclusion: The world has gone mad. The productive assets Greece had which might have helped it balance the EU books simply don’t exist anymore.
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Conclusion: The world has gone mad. The productive assets Greece had which might have helped it balance the EU books simply don’t exist anymore.
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