The International Monetary Fund has traded its dogmatism for pragmatism. It has even admitted mistakes were made when Greece was bailed out.
Are free market policies always right?
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3965 days ago
When they, as in Greece and Spain, have led to unemployment rates of 27% they really don't serve a country.
3965 days ago