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Page 1: By Noah Taylor. Greece is applying for a second bailout. The proposed bailout is to be € 130 billion. The Greek bankruptcy originated due to excessive

By Noah Taylor

Page 2: By Noah Taylor. Greece is applying for a second bailout. The proposed bailout is to be € 130 billion. The Greek bankruptcy originated due to excessive

Greece is applying for a second bailout.The proposed bailout is to be € 130 billion.The Greek bankruptcy originated due to

excessive government spending.Greece has announced new budget cuts to

make it more attractive as a candidate for financial aid.

Page 3: By Noah Taylor. Greece is applying for a second bailout. The proposed bailout is to be € 130 billion. The Greek bankruptcy originated due to excessive

One of the highest per capita arms Greece spent a excessive portion of their budget on submarines, tanks, and combat aircraft.

This was before the major recession hit Greece in 2009.

Page 4: By Noah Taylor. Greece is applying for a second bailout. The proposed bailout is to be € 130 billion. The Greek bankruptcy originated due to excessive

Germany is reluctant to give aid to Greece.

It has already given out bailout money to Greece as well as Spain, Ireland, and Italy.

Germany wants to maintain political strength and sovereignty while keeping the Euro strong.

Page 5: By Noah Taylor. Greece is applying for a second bailout. The proposed bailout is to be € 130 billion. The Greek bankruptcy originated due to excessive

If Greece stays in the EU it will keep bringing down the value of the Euro.

Because of Greece’s previously bad reputation Germany is hesitant to lend.

Germany, as all other countries do, does not want to lend money to another country that might default on the loan.

This would put Germany into debt.Debt is bad for the government as well as the

economy

Page 6: By Noah Taylor. Greece is applying for a second bailout. The proposed bailout is to be € 130 billion. The Greek bankruptcy originated due to excessive

Potential Consequences If Germany stays

resistant to the Greek bailout, Greece may choose to leave the EU thus adopting its own currency.

This would be a peaceful exit if it was by Greece’s doing.

Therefore, Germany could say it tried to keep the currency strong.

Page 7: By Noah Taylor. Greece is applying for a second bailout. The proposed bailout is to be € 130 billion. The Greek bankruptcy originated due to excessive

Cut taxes in Germany, by cutting taxes in Germany, Germans will spend more

Some of this spending will be on Greek imports, stimulating the Greek economy.

Incentivize spending in the EU rather than investment in bonds.

The EU is in a recession and more spending would help bring it out of it.

Page 8: By Noah Taylor. Greece is applying for a second bailout. The proposed bailout is to be € 130 billion. The Greek bankruptcy originated due to excessive

What did Greece spend its money on?Military equipmentOlive oilFeta Cheese

Why is loaning money to Greece bad for Germany?It will put Germany into debtThe Greeks will go on vacation with itGermany will lose its trade agreement with

Japan by doing so

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I wrote this presentation.Websites

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/france-and-germany-to-blame-for-greece-crisis-7218923.html

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/economics-blog/2012/feb/10/european-debt-crisis-germany-against-greece

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financialcrisis/8751180/Germany-pushes-Greece-to-the-brink-in-dangerous-brinkmanship.html

Photoshttp://www.skyscrapercity.com/

showthread.php?t=222007&page=4http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/finance/files/

2011/09/euro_1805998c.jpg

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