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In mid-September 2008, a global financial crisis erupted which was followed by the most serious worldwide economic recession for decades. As in many other regions of the world, governments in the euro area stepped in with a wide range of emergency measures to stabilise the financial sector and...
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The debt crisis in several member states of the euro area has raised doubts on the viability of European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the future of the euro. While the launch of the euro in 1999 stirred a lot of interest in regional monetary integration and even monetary unification in...
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This paper analyses the EU's response to the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis. It examines the background to the crisis … inside and outside the Eurozone. Consequently, the paper concludes that these fault lines will characterize the future of …
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, from the Eurozone crisis, to the climate emergency, to the coronavirus pandemic response. This article surveys the …
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This paper analyzes the Euro crisis in light of the experience of center-periphery relations over the last 40 years of renewed financial globalization. The crisis shows the characteristic pattern evident in so many other crises in the developing world: i.e. “boom” and “bust” phases of...
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