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2013-03-05 — telegraph.co.uk
``Mr Begg said he had come to realise that EMU is constructed in such a way that the "entire burden of cost adjustment" falls on workers if there is macro-shock. He is right. An internal devaluation is achieved by forcing unemployment to such excruciating levels that it breaks the back of labour resistance to pay cuts. It is the polar opposite of a currency devaluation that spreads the pain. Note that Iceland's unemployment is just 5.4pc today, and Britain's is 7.7pc.''
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