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ArtikelThe Sleepwalkers; The Euro Crisis  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 407 no. 8837 (May 2013), page 12.
Topik: Summit Conferences; International Relations; Economic Conditions; Sovereign Debt; Stock Prices; Politics; International Trade
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Isi artikel You may have missed it, but the European Union held a summit this week. Taking in a nutritious working lunch, Europe's prime ministers, presidents and chancellors devoted half of Wednesday to weighty issues of energy and taxation. Gone are the panic-stricken sessions of last year, dogged by talk of the euro's imminent failure. Today, Europe's leaders note, reform is under way across most of the euro zone and some southern European countries are regaining their competitiveness. The government-debt market is back in its box, where it belongs. And over the past year share prices are up by a quarter. Nobody could pretend that life is easy; Europeans understand that hard work and sacrifices lie ahead. But the worst of the crisis is now safely in the past. It is a reassuring tale, and those worn down by the Wagnerian proportions of the euro saga (who isn't?) are eager to believe it. Unfortunately, the idea that the euro is yesterday's problem is a dangerous figment. In reality, Europe's leaders are sleepwalking through an economic wasteland.
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