by Mark
DeenManus Cranny
10:14 PM
EEST
April 8,
2015
Bloomberg
Thomas
Piketty, the French economist whose 2013 book on wealth inequality became an
international bestseller, said he sees a risk of politicians in the European
Union forcing Greece
out of the euro area.
“The
attitude of a number of people in Brussels and Berlin looks like: push Greece
out,” Piketty said in an interview with Bloomberg Television in Paris .
German
Chancellor Angela Merkel has repeatedly said that she wants Greece to stay
in the euro and along with French President Francois Hollande last week
expressed concern that time is running short.
“There’s no
time to lose,” Merkel said at a news conference with Hollande after they met in
Berlin March
31. Hollande said too much time has been lost already, adding that he would
like an agreement and “the sooner, the better.”
Piketty
said that lack of institutional coherence has damaged the euro area.
British
Exit
Separately,
the 43-year-old Piketty said that the main cost of a British exit from the EU
would be to Britain
and not its continental partners. Prime Minister David Cameron has promised to
hold a referendum on the U.K. ’s
membership in the European Union if he’s re-elected next month.
“Many
people on the continent are a little bit tired with Britain ’s attitude and will say ‘if
they leave, it’s too bad for them,’” Piketty said. “The main cost will be
incurred by Britain ,
not by the continent.”
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-04-08/piketty-says-eu-politics-risks-driving-greece-out-of-euro
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