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This chapter provides the historical context for the past half-century in Europe focusing specifically on the link …
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This chapter provides the historical context for the past half-century in Europe focusing specifically on the link …
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This chapter provides the historical context for the past half-century in Europe focusing specifically on the link …
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At the extraordinary EU Council of 21 July European leaders have to accomplish a triple-mission. First, they should pave the way to restoring solvency in Greece by initiating debt reduction. Softening the Greek debt burden implies i) reducing the interest rate on official lending, ii) requesting...
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and prove that Europe is still a worthwhile place to invest. The crisis has a similar impact on most European countries … emerging countries of Asia and Latin America. Productivity improvement was immediate in the US, but Europe hoarded labour and … in Europe, Brussels, 6 October 2011. …
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The crisis has underlined the strong interdependence between the euro-area banking and sovereign crises. To understand the role domestic banks have played in holding sovereign debt, a breakdown of government debt by holding sectors is required. The data shows that at the start of the crisis,...
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This study evaluates potential migration flows to the European Union from its eastern neighbors and Croatia. We perform out-of-sample forecasts using an adaption of the model of Hatton (1995) to time series cross-sectional data about post-enlargement migration flows following the EU's 2004...
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