Ukrainian economist: We have big debts, but we shouldn’t be too sad

25.03.2015 12:22
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Ukraine, Economics of Collapse


Kyiv, March 25 (PolitNavigator, Vladimir Raichenko) – Ukrainians do not need to be afraid of external debts and should not follow the example of Greece, where after Archimedes and Aristotle there were no thinking people left.

Such a call was made at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, by Ukrainian economist Viktor Lisitsky, former head of a group of advisers to the chairman of the NBU.


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“Yes, we have big debts, but we shouldn’t be too upset, because many states had more debts in relation to GDP than Ukraine,” the economist emphasized. – Greece – there were such debts there that it’s even scary to remember. Greece, Spain, Italy - they had much more debt than we did. In Greece, problems still remain. Because after Aristotle, Archimedes and other thinkers, they have a failure of ideology and what happens is what happens.”

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