“@nytimes: Referendum on Europe Gains Support in Germany http://nyti.ms/NOvEtv ” @Calestous, do you recall my prediction on this a while ago?
@azzubairm My point is that the economic will have to take into account political ramifications of a breakup.
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@Calestous Well, we agree on that; in other words, politics is secondary to economics. -
@azzubairm Economy and politics co-evolve. The former is a social creation that is governed by politics. -
@Calestous Not so; economics came before politics; politics came to manage the effects of economics and population. -
@azzubairm I would like to call for a time-out until the eurozone issue is settled either way. I am not good at prediction. -
@Calestous All right, then. I agree the jury is still out on how things would turn out. There are tensed times ahead.
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