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1 online resource (streaming video file) (52 min. 12 sec.) ; 314508297 bytes |
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The chaos in Greece and what it means for the rest of the world. Greece is in trouble. After living beyond its means for years, Greece's sovereign debt is equal to 150 per cent its annual output. On top of that is a lurching political situation, talk of leaving the eurozone, a youth jobless rate of 40 per cent, and a slashing of wages, pensions and hospital budgets. Little wonder the rest of the world is nervous. We look at what's unfolding in Greece - from the broad economic picture to the experience of those on the ground - and whether Australia will be affected |
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Broadcast 2011-11-08 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Budget deficits.
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Cost and standard of living.
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Devaluation of currency.
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Eurozone.
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Financial crises -- Economic aspects.
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Unemployment -- Social aspects.
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Germany.
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Greece.
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Streaming video
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Bekiaris, Vicki, contributor
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Belerhas, Christos, contributor
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Belerhas, Stathis, contributor
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Brockie, Jenny, host
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Charalampopoulos, George, contributor
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Das, Satyajit, contributor
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Karakasidis, Panos, contributor
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Karatsioris, Martha, contributor
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Oliver;Marc;Hartwich;, contributor
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Pappas, Nick, contributor
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Varoufakis, Yanis, contributor
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Vlachos, Yiannis, contributor
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Xexenis, Georgia, contributor
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