As Eurozone crumbles, Krugman panics.

Discussion in 'Economics' started by Grandluxe, Nov 15, 2011.

  1. The Nordic nations don't use the Euro.. Plus Norway isn't even part of the EU due to their love of whale hunting.
     
    #11     Nov 15, 2011

  2. This is kinda of crazy, the "right wing" in sweden is left of Obama. the Swedish government currently taxes 53% of the GDP, by far the highest among any first world government. (According to the world fact book posted by Nitro)

    5yr
     
    #12     Nov 15, 2011
  3. Finland is the Nordic one in the eurozone.
    Sweden is in the EU but not in the euro. And, they're not having any kind of crisis. Can't imagine why.
    Norway is in neither.
    The Finns are either related to the Hungarians, the Turks, or both. No one is really sure.
    So, the Netherlands and Germany are distantly related. The Finns aren't.
    So much for this Germanic crap.
    Do some research before you post half-baked shit.
     
    #13     Nov 15, 2011
  4. I never mentioned Finland at all in my post. You should learn to read. Do you perchance have cataracts?

    And neither did I say Sweden and Norway is in the Eurozone, I am well aware of that, which I why I said "participation in the eurozone aside."

    Your comment shows me you have no clue on the ethnogenesis of the Dutch people. Start with the Franks, and if by then you still do not understand how these languages derives from Common Germanic then I am sorry for you.

    Seriously. Reading isn't TOO hard.
     
    #14     Nov 15, 2011
  5. To recap:

    You started out with a post claiming that welfare states were causing the euro crisis.
    When confronted with evidence to the contrary, you switched from economics to ethnography and linguistics.
    When confronted with the FACT that out of the Nordic countries mentioned as having a common Germanic heritage, none are in the eurozone, whereas the only one that is in the eurozone isn't even remotely related to anything having to do with this Germanic heritage.
    Which was my point.
    Yeah, you didn't mention the Finns, for the glaringly obvious reason that it doesn't fit in with your stupid racialist bullshit.
     
    #15     Nov 15, 2011
  6. Btw,
    The Finns are part of the Finno-Ugrian peoples which dominated the baltic and spread into scandinavia

    In fact at one point, the whole of scandinavia was Finno-Ugrian. Around 2000 BC or thereabouts, Indo-Europeans, i.e. Germanic tribes invaded up to scandinavia, driving the Finno-Ugrians into NE europe, which is why today only in Finland, parts of Hungary as well as parts of Ukraine speak variants of the Finno-Ugrian language. All the rest of the Scandinavian countries adopted Common Germanic, which is why swedish,danish and norwegian are all mutually intelligible.
     
    #16     Nov 15, 2011
  7. No, I didn't. I posted the WSJ article about how Sweden owes its success to free market reforms which you conveniently ignored.
    I have never diverted from the issue, I merely posited that a welfare state cannot be viewed in isolation from it's dominant culture. To say that a German is culturally similar in attitudes to say for example, an Italian is not only ignorant but racist as it seeks to demean their individual heritage.

    I concede that the Finns are not of Germanic origin, but to say they are not "even remotely related" is pure garbage. The modern Finns (and Estonians) have many cultural links to Scandinavia. In Finland, Finnish and Swedish are both official languages and have the SAME national status.
     
    #17     Nov 15, 2011