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Feb 17 2014
“A system that is failing to deliver economic wellbeing naturally comes in for greater public criticism than one that succeeds in doing so” — Interview with Stephen Fidler
Comments Off on “A system that is failing to deliver economic wellbeing naturally comes in for greater public criticism than one that succeeds in doing so” — Interview with Stephen FidlerContinuing our interviews with eminent commentators and experts, Eurocrisis in the Press asked Stephen Fidler, The Wall Street Journal’s Brussels bureau chief, about his views on the Euro Crisis. Fidler argues that the incomplete construction of the Eurozone is the … Continue reading
Posted by: February 17, 2014
Tagged with: Euro crisis, Eurozone architecture, Journaism, News Papers, Opinion, Stephen Fidler, Wall Street Journal