Thursday, 7 June 2012

FT publishes first ebook on Euro crisis in Greece


The Financial Times has published its first ebook, “If Greece goes…”, which examines the potential consequences of the country leaving the eurozone. 

As Greece heads towards fresh elections on June 17, the ebook draws from an editorial series that originally ran in print and online in May 2012, written by the FT’s specialist correspondents and commentators.

Updated and original content in this ebook includes a foreword by Lionel Barber, editor of the FT, and articles by Quentin Peel, chief Germany correspondent, Tony Barber, Europe editor,and FT commentators Martin Wolf, Wolfgang Munchau, Gillian Tett, and Peter Spiegel and Pavlos Eleftheriadis, Fellow in Law at Mansfield College, Oxford University.

Barber said: “While the eurozone debt crisis has undoubtedly been one of the most important stories of recent years, it is also the most complicated. This ebook gives readers a big picture view of the global forces that even the most informed policymaker has sometimes struggled to understand.”

The ebook is published by Penguin and is available to download from AmazonApple iBookstore and other e-retailers listed on www.ft.com/ebook. It is on sale worldwide, for the equivalent of £2.49 (€2.99, $3.99).

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