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Greece isn't panicking about capital controls because millions of people are already too poor for it to matter ATHENS, Greece -- Capital controls, which include bank closures to limits on how much people can withdraw from ATMs, have made headlines around the world this week. But there actually seems to be relatively little panic on the streets in Greece. If anything, the lines for banks seem to be getting shorter. So what's going on? One reason is that, to some extent, capital controls have already been here for years. People seem far less inclined to panic since this is now the fifth year of a semi-per...
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