In the preceding post, I presented a political speculation about the future of Greece. In doing so, I leapt right over the economic details, the current negotiations, etc., which I have just not studied - too complicated, too fast-moving.
But even though I haven't looked for that information, it has come my way anyway. Here, links whose content I do not exactly endorse, but which would be useful in developing a comprehensive assessment of the situation.
A brief prediction of Greek doom, from Germany.
An angry statement that the Greeks are freeloaders who should simply pay back all they owe, and get used to being poorer. Especially see the exchanges in the comments, between Lubos and G. Saprokos.
Via Mike Shedlock: a Greek political committee calls the debts odious and default-worthy; the Greek central bank says default and exit would be bad but could happen; and Mish estimates how much money Greece's creditors are going to lose.
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