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started in 2008 feeds a political and academic debate not so deeply developed since the great crisis of the ‘30s. More Euro … or less Euro? More market or less market? More State or less State? Did the expansionary austerity fail, or did it create … risk of implosion of the Euro currency, isn’t it better to manage an exit strategy from the Euro “on the leftâ€, rather …
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enhances Germany's gain from the euro …
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The economic governance of the Eurozone has been substantially improved in the last two years. However, the Eurozone still exhibits a dramatic coordination failure. Economic growth is being invoked, without anybody acting to make it realise. If a common macroeconomic stabilisation device was in...
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Structural reforms in labour and product markets are required in a number of euro-area countries. A question in this … regard, which is the topic of this paper, is whether belonging to the euro area tends to help or hinder structural reform … the decade since 1993 between euro-area countries and other OECD countries. Overall, euro-area countries appear to have …
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originated from the financial convergence that followed adoption of the euro. …
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This paper explores the evolution and determinants of public support for the euro since its creation in 1999 until the … end of 2017, thereby covering the pre-crisis experience of the euro, the crisis years and the recent recovery. Using … public support for the euro. First, we find that a majority of respondents support the euro in nearly all 19 euro area member …
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This paper deals with the question of what impact membership of the European Monetary Union (EMU) has had on small European states. We will also analyze whether or to what extent a large number of small member states affect the EMU itself when they vastly outnumber the large countries. We...
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