Blog: Portugal is the pupil that gets good grades for learning bad lessons

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Series Details 27.03.13
Publication Date 27/03/2013
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While the negotiations over Cyprus’s bailout agreement have been extremely controversial, March 2013 also saw the EU and IMF relax the terms of their financial assistance to Portugal. Alexandre Afonso details some of the main reasons why Portugal has been treated much more leniently in negotiations.

Despite falling short of economic targets, the country has been praised for its determination to implement austerity policies. However the extent to which the crisis has encouraged emigration by young Portuguese citizens may pose a future problem for the sustainability of Portugal’s welfare state.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2013/03/27/portugal-is-the-pupil-that-gets-good-grades-for-learning-bad-lessons-alexandre-afonso/
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Blog: EuroppBlog, 07.03.13: The troika should recognise the efforts made by Portugal to rebalance its finances and adjust the country’s bailout conditions http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2013/03/07/portugal-bailout/
ESO: Background information: Ireland and Portugal set for debt deferral http://www.europeansources.info/record/ireland-and-portugal-set-for-debt-deferral/

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