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2009-06-17
"Blame it on the banks" is the recurring theme for explaining
why the crisis began and why it won't go away. Prof. Jan vejnar,
who himself works for a bank, told Rádio Impuls that it will be
very difficult to exit from the crisis until banks start lending
again at normal levels. This is the main reason the worst is not
yet behind us, he said. Prof. Milan Zelený agrees, but only up to a
point. He told Impuls that if the trigger for the crisis had not
been mortgage loans, it would have been something else. The
crisis had to occur, he said, because there was an accumulation
of overindebtedness, inefficiency and bureaucracy. It now
requires a fundamental change in the way of life and in the way
decisions are made, he said. Otherwise, he added, there will be
another trigger. He expects the next one to be unemployment in
the U.S. It's a time bomb, he said, and when it goes off, it will
affect the entire world.
[Czech Republic University of Michigan Fordham joblessness]
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