segunda-feira, 15 de abril de 2013

Disparidades

"...Since the start of the eurozone, wages and consumer prices have remained broadly constant in Germany. In southern Europe, the general level of wages and prices has increased year-in, year-out. Over the period, this persistent inflation gap has led to a large discrepancy in asset prices. This is why an apartment in Milan costs much more than one in Munich, the city with the highest property prices in Germany. A German euro buys more real estate in Munich than an Italian euro buys in Milan..." (Wolfgang Munchau diz que o euro não tem o mesmo valor nas diferentes países da zona euro e explica porquê).

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