‘Austerity’ should not be confused with pragmatism

Honohan, Patrick.

At the end of the second World War, Britain faced a crippling debt burden. It had been unable to win the war without large-scale material assistance, especially from the US. The debts that had been accumulated were not only vis-à-vis the US; indeed, among others, Ireland had become a substantial creditor as a result of the export of foodstuffs.

Πηγή: The Irish Times

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