"Iceland Recovering From Neoliberal Disaster"
By Dr. Michael Hudson & Guns and Butter
Will Britain and the Netherlands accept Iceland's condition? Trying to squeeze out more debt service than a country could pay requires an oppressive and extractive fiscal and financial regime, Keynes warned, which in turn would inspire a nationalistic political reaction to break free of creditor-nation demands. This is what happened in the 1920s when Germany's economy was wrecked by the rigid ideology of the sanctity of debt. Ref. Source 4
Iceland's Minister for Fisheries and Agriculture in line to become next prime minister
A day after Iceland Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson stepped aside amid pressure over his investments disclosed in the Panama Papers, media outlets in the small country say Sigmundur Ingi Jóhannsson will seek the president's approval to become the next prime minister, according to Icelandic media and the Associated Press. Ref. USAToday.