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On Wednesday,moncler, Ireland's Prime Minister Brian Cowen announced measures to cut the biggest budget deficit in Europe.
Professor O'Sullivan says Irish bankers and banking supervisors had too close of a relationship.
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But John James at Pace University in New York state says there is little the European Union can do. Germany and France want to give the European Commission more power over national budgets. For now,casque dr dre, rescues by the European Central Bank and other lenders are the only answer in a debt crisis.
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This is the VOA Special English Economics Report.
The plan aims to cut spending and raise taxes by twenty billion dollars. These austerity measures are a step toward getting aid from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.
Ireland got into trouble by guaranteeing the debts of its banks during the world financial crisis two years ago. That promise has now cost over sixty billion dollars.
Roisin O'Sullivan is an economics professor at Smith College in Massachusetts and a former economist at the Central Bank of Ireland.
The government asked for help Sunday after weeks of saying it did not need any. The EU and the IMF are expected to provide about one hundred fifteen billion dollars -- or about half of Ireland’s economy.
But foreign investment and low interest rates inflated a property bubble,polo ralph lauren, raising prices to levels that could not be supported. Bad property loans hit hard at Ireland's main banks. Unemployment is over thirteen percent.
But Mr. Cowen's government could fall before next year's budget is passed.
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