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Europe will need to raise taxes in harmony

The global recession is forcing Europe to re-evaluate the co-ordination of economic policy. Surviving the present crisis, ensuring the sustainability of European countries' public finances and maintaining the continent's competitiveness will compel us to co-operate more deeply than ever before.

According to conservative estimates, the total public sector deficit in relation to gross domestic product will grow in Europe this year and next by about 5 percentage points. Public debt as a share of GDP will rise to around 80 per cent, and in many countries well beyond that.

We have to initiate discussions at the European Union level about how to prepare for the post-crisis period. Getting public finances in order is a must if we are to grow, create employment and provide the welfare services that we in Europe value so much.

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