Abstract

Greece's debt problems indicate that the financial crisis which came to a head in 2008 is not really over, but is still running its course. Initially, prompt actions by governments appeared to have succeeded in averting the outright destruction of the banking system and to have softened its economic consequences. But the heavy debts taken on by Western governments mean they are still exposed to considerable risk.

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