Greetings, dear readers. After a brief vacation, your humble author has returned with some musings about the future of the European economy, including the common currency.
Europe has been in the news a great deal lately, and rarely for good reasons. From a potential “hard Brexit” to escalating violence in the streets to internal squabbling to economic stagnation, the news doesn’t inspire confidence. Nor should it.
As one surveys the developments across the pond, it becomes increasingly difficult to imagine how the situation will not further deteriorate – politically and economically – in the near