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Despite the experience of the ongoing sovereign debt crisis, European banks continue to hold large amounts of bonds from their home governments. This ties the fates of the sovereign and the banks together, leading to the disruptive self-reinforcing feedback loops that brought the euro area to...
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Redistributive Impacts of Migration after the EU's Eastern Enlargement -- Migration in Italy is Backing the Old Age Welfare … -- Migration 10 Years After: EU Enlargement, Closed Borders, and Migration to Germany -- Ireland's Recession and the Immigrant … Adjustment Mechanism in the UK during the Great Recession -- Migration, Crisis and Adjustment in an Enlarged EU: The Spanish …
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EU Enlargement and the Labor Markets: What Do We Know? -- Lessons from Migration after EU Enlargement -- Labor Mobility … in the Enlarged EU: Who Wins, Who Loses? -- Post-Enlargement Migration and Public Perception in the European Union -- The … Impact of Migration on Destination Labor Markets -- EU Enlargement under Continued Mobility Restrictions: Consequences for …
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