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Costas Lapavitsas and other economists

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Former edit (Dec 31, 2014, 18.01, oldid=640408637) by User 24.151.10.165

"As early as 2011, Lapavitsas, together with other Greek economists such as Theodore Katsanevas, advocated for Greece abandoning the euro..."

Removed “together” and “Theodore Katsanevas”, since the edit (Dec. 31) suggested a joint action of or cooperation between both economiists, which has not been the case, and is by no means suggested in the stated article (Landon Thomas Jr. (2 Nov 2011). "Whispers of Return to Drachma Grow Louder in Greek Crisis". CNBC. New York Times. Retrieved 31 December 2014.). Furthermore, in the cited article, 3 more economists are named, neither of them seeming to have acted "jointly" with C.L. Robyvd (talk) 20:25, 13 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Wanting to withdraw from the euro does not equal 'Euroscepticism'

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Recent edits have added the term 'Euroscepticism' to describe Lapavitsas's position. Wanting to withdraw from the euro does not equal 'Euroscepticism'. Euroscepticism is more about exiting the European Union.Jonpatterns (talk) 13:28, 19 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]