The
Great Euro Crash - 2012
For
more than two years Europe has teetered on the edge of an economic
precipice - one of the factors that has pushed Britain back into
recession. How exactly did Europe get itself into the current
financial mess? Talking to historians, economists and politicians,
BBC business editor Robert Peston takes a long view of the euro -
from Churchill's vision of a United States of Europe to the bail-outs
of Greece, Portugal and Ireland. Meeting a property developer in
Ireland, a taxi driver in Rome and a German manufacturing worker, the
film exposes the high cost being paid by European workers today for
the dream of monetary union - and how close Europe came to a complete
banking meltdown. The crisis could yet claim another victim -
Britain, with its vast financial sector, would be dragged down by the
collapse of the euro. The cost for saving the euro may be high, but
the alternative would be a return to the economic mayhem of the 1930s
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