2013年高中英语教学辅助素材:Experts-Call-for-Action-as-Europes-Crisis-Festers(文本).docVIP

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2013年高中英语教学辅助素材:Experts-Call-for-Action-as-Europes-Crisis-Festers(文本).doc

2013年高中英语教学辅助素材:Experts-Call-for-Action-as-Europes-Crisis-Festers(文本).doc

LONDON ?Europes economic crisis has continued over the summer, while attention was diverted by the Olympics, the war in Syria and other news. Some experts say the situation is getting worse and requires immediate and strong action that leaders do not seem ready to take. Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras has been holding another round of meetings with key European leaders like German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Samaras wants more time to implement painful reforms. As the leader of Europes strongest economy, Merkel insists that Greece stick to the reforms and their timetable. It is a familiar and sometimes awkward political dance, but one that after five years, experts say, has gone on too long. Weve already lost almost five years. I think that unless there is much bolder action, unless something more is done, theres a real risk of another five years, said Jennifer McKeown, who is the chief European economist at the London consulting firm Capital Economics. Painful choices The German stock exchange provided evidence of the risk she cited, with a downturn immediately after the Merkel-Samaras meeting. McKeown said one way out of the crisis involves even more pain for Greece and the other troubled economies, and indeed the entire continent. And the other way out is blocked by Germany and other skeptics. I think the most obvious way out is for them to leave the euro and devalue, said McKeown. The other way out is for them to get lot more support from the so-called core economies, from the likes of Germany, or perhaps from the ECB [European Central Bank]. Now, so far it doesnt seem that much is forthcoming in that respect. The huge government debt and resulting spending cuts have spiked unemployment in Greece and other troubled economies. And anger has spilled over into the streets, including a recent protest by government workers in Spain. Need for decisive action That kind of unrest is one result of sharp cuts in government spending at a time of recession, accordi

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