Jahasra, what a waste – how mad we are

Published: March 9, 2013 at 7:48pm

The BBC reports:

Malta, with a population of more than 400,000 people, is the smallest and one of the most successful economies in the eurozone.

With its strong tourism and financial services sector, the archipelago has relatively low unemployment, a good growth rate and low government debt.

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9 Comments Comment

  1. DimitriFromParis says:

    http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/130307/eurozone-high-flyer-malta-readies-elections

    “But despite a slick campaign, Muscat has given few details on exactly what type of change is needed, apart from ending the lengthy Nationalist reign.”

  2. Paul Bonnici says:

    If ain’t broke – don’t fix it.

  3. freakanomic says:

    It goes on to say:

    ‘Mr Muscat (blah blah) is calling for a change in direction although observers say he hasn’t fully explained what that means.’

    Yup, bang on.

  4. Futur Imcajpar says:

    Do they realise that the title of ‘economist’ is self-coined?

  5. Saviour Mamo says:

    Unbelievable how foolish we can be.

  6. Angelo Abela says:

    Anyone can tell me who wrote the article? Sounds like it was contributed by a Maltese correspondent.

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