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The purpose of the paper is to analyse the current crisis of the eurozone. The first part explains why the eurozone is … examines the Greek crisis. The fourth part explains the inner tensions in the eurozone. The fifth part asks whether euro is … suitable for the countries of Central and East Europe. The sixth part examines the debt crisis within the eurozone. …
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This paper discusses a number of major factors that led to the euro crisis and the failure of officials to deal with it effectively. It is argued that a good deal of these deficiencies in policy can be explained by a combination of faulty mental models, time-inconsistency problems, and cognitive...
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stemmed from the fiscal solvency of Greece and other Eurozone nations. As a result, many economists are uncertain about the … future of the Eurozone and the contagion effect it could have on many developed and developing economies. Being strongly …
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In this paper, we present euro area money demand functions estimated for the sample period ranging from January 1994 to November 2010 with total and partial time-varying coefficients accounting for two structural changes. For this purpose, we make use of two different procedures viz. the Lee and...
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This paper analyses the reforms in the architecture of EMU since the eruption of the euro crisis in 2010. We describe major weaknesses in the original set-up of EMU, such as lack of fiscal discipline, diverging financial cycles and competitiveness positions, and a lack of crisis instruments....
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