Greek Rashomon

by Mark Thirlwell - 11 February 2010 5:14PM

Back when I was an emerging-markets economist in London, Greece was part of my patch for a time, so I've been watching unfolding events with interest. 

Given it's now more than a decade since I've followed the economy in any detail, I've little to add to the huge amount of commentary already out there. One thing that has struck me, however, is the variety of interpretations of current events. 

I've counted at least four versions (although there is also a fair degree of overlap):

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