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The economic crisis triggered by the COVID–19 pandemic once again raises doubts about the eurozone's ability to deal … the governance of the euro area towards a more comprehensive and integrated approach. Two dimensions of this paradigm are … examine the need for a shift in external relations towards a more global integration-oriented policy, with the euro area …
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In 1999, the euro was launched on the basis of treaties structured around the new economic orthodoxy that replaced … Keynesianism. The Great Recession, the Euro Crisis and now the Pandemic Crisis, all of them deflationary demand crises which are …
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Although Euro Area member states agree on the need to protect the Economic and Monetary Union against the threat posed … recontextualization of European integration history and values and the eurozone crisis link to the discursive practices employed to …
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This chapter explores an institutional challenge still facing the European Monetary Union (EMU) after the Eurozone …. Thus, the next recession may see them accept and establish a macro-stabilization function for the Euro area. …
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European Union has reached its limits. Drawing on the lessons of the Eurozone crisis and of Brexit, this chapter argues that … Union and of the integration process. It is therefore the Euro area, and no longer the internal market, on which one would … that are too divergent from the Union's by means of more institutional flexibility at the Euro areas' expense and the …
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