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A mechanism to restructure the debt of an insolvent euro country is a missing element in the emerging institutional architecture of the euro area. The introduction of an insolvency proce-dure for sovereigns faces a dilemma: In the foreseeable future, its introduction would risk pushing Europe...
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A mechanism to restructure the debt of an insolvent euro country is a missing element in the emerging institutional architecture of the euro area. The introduction of an insolvency procedure for sovereigns faces a dilemma: In the foreseeable future, its introduction would risk pushing Europe...
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This contribution develops a blueprint for a European fiscal union. We argue that a viable European fiscal union can be constructed without joint liability for public debt or a centralized government with a large common budget. Such a fiscal union should combine elements of market discipline...
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This contribution develops a blueprint for a European fiscal union. The proposal addresses the shortcomings of most other reform designs which do not offer a solution for insolvent or noncooperative euro countries. We suggest a design which combines fiscal insurance with an orderly procedure to...
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. Der neue Chef des ifo Instituts, Clemens Fuest, und der Ökonom Johannes Becker fesseln die Eurozone an den Mast. Sie …
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This contribution develops a blueprint for a European fiscal union. We argue that a viable European fiscal union can be constructed without joint liability for public debt or a centralized government with a large common budget. Such a fiscal union should combine elements of market discipline...
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Die Target-Forderungen der Deutschen Bundesbank entstanden durch die Regeln des Eurosystems und der dadurch erzwungenen Kreditvergabe der deutschen an die übrigen europäischen Zentralbanken. Es gilt heute als unstrittig, dass diese Forderungen im Risiko stehen, sollten Target-Schuldner aus dem...
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Several member countries of the Eurozone are plagued by increasing government debt and weak economic growth, raising …
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