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GDP Bonds and Greek Debt
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Geoff Riley
12th March 2015
If smaller eurozone countries get into debt difficulties without a fiscal union, it is difficult for Europe to help. Could GDP-linked bonds be the answer in the long run to addressing a country's debt problems?
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