Dear Mr. Morss:
I'm not a graduate economist, but I make myself a question. High-valued Euro, I suppose can effectively be sustained by strong economies as Germany's (who built thousands and thousands of Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audis, plus all types of high-tech industrial products, so immediately sell all that stuff); but, how economies like Greece's, that don't count with such powerful engineering and industry, could sustain the value of the Euro, without an unavoidable crisis in its horizon? Besides it, I believe that some countries with more powerful industries than Greek's -but less powerful than Germany-, are neither in the glory, trying to sustain the Euro. Could you explain me how that countries could have thinked that, sooner or later, that kind of problem don't should conduced them to a dead end?
Thank You; best regards, from:
Mech.Eng. Raul Rapelli Lanteri
Argentina
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Dear Mr. Morss: I'm not a graduate economist, but I make myself a question. High-valued Euro, I suppose can effectively be sustained by strong economies as Germany's (who built thousands and thousands of Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audis, plus all types of high-tech industrial products, so immediately sell all that stuff); but, how economies like Greece's, that don't count with such powerful engineering and industry, could sustain the value of the Euro, without an unavoidable crisis in its horizon? Besides it, I believe that some countries with more powerful industries than Greek's -but less powerful than Germany-, are neither in the glory, trying to sustain the Euro. Could you explain me how that countries could have thinked that, sooner or later, that kind of problem don't should conduced them to a dead end? Thank You; best regards, from: Mech.Eng. Raul Rapelli Lanteri Argentina