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At a time of historic challenges to the viability of the Eurozone, we assess the contribution of the EU and the Euro to …
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exist in most Eurozone countries. Although the European Central Bank managed the euro in a way that achieved a low rate of … Greek departure from the Eurozone …
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and recovery patterns for key EU members like Germany and France, within the Eurozone, were similar. However, after the … bubble burst and the crisis began unfolding it became clear that the Eurozone plight differed from America's in one … fundamental respect. There was no exact counterpart of Eurozone GIIPS (Greece, Italy, Ireland, Portugal, and Spain) in the United …
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This paper examines the sources of current conflict within the EU and the EMU. The topics discussed include the recent ECB policy of bond buying (the OMT policy), the attempts to advance the "European Project" of stronger political union (the fiscal compact, the banking union, and the proposals...
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