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implications of the first decade of the Euro and to extend this understanding forwards to Europe and beyond. …
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euro's fault. As a result, some argued that Greece and eventually other bailed-out member states should abandon the euro … up on supporting them financially, forcing them to abandon the euro anyway. Yet, no such thing has happened. The euro and …
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After the fuzziness in Europe that surrounded the implementation of the excessive deficit procedure foreseen by the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP), the European Union had to restore the credibility of the weakened fiscal rule. The constraint was to keep alive the Treaty of Amsterdam. Indeed, an...
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The aim of this short paper is to discuss the future of the European Monetary Union (EMU) departing from the current financial crisis. In particular, we focus on its effects on the prospects for the EMU integration or disintegration.
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Unlike the crisis years of 2007-2009 (when the insolvency of large banks was a major problem), the current round of the global financial crisis has fiscal origins. Almost all developed countries suffer from an excessive public debt burden that has been built up over the last two decades or more....
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