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Is the West to blame for Middle East unrest?

Quantitative easing may have laid the seeds for the current round of upheaval in the Middle East

One of the unintended consequences of quantitative easing may have been to lay the seeds for the current round of upheaval in the Middle East.

Deutsche Bank economist Jim Reid said that rises in the cost of living lie at the heart of the problem in Tunisia and Egypt in deveopments that could potentially spread among neighbouring nations, and he argues that this is something for which the developing world must take its share of the blame.

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