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Fleeing the centre: the rise of challenger parties in the aftermath of the euro crisis
The eurozone crisis has altered the party political landscape across Europe. The most visible effect is the rise of challenger parties. The crisis not only caused economic hardship, but also placed considerable fiscal constraints upon a number of ...
S. Hobolt, James Tilley
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Germany and the Euro-Zone Crisis: The European Reformation of the German Banking Crisis and the Future of the Euro [PDF]
Analysis of the German response to the euro crisis has been framed around a narrative of the relationship between domestic sacrifice and hegemony and sustains an assumption that the German commitment to the euro is proven.
Thompson, Helen
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Who determined what governments really wanted? Preference formation and the euro crisis
This article reviews how different integration theories interpret which political actors mattered in governmental preference formation during the euro crisis.
Robert Csehi, Uwe Puetter
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The euro area crisis was characterised by a negative feedback loop between banks and sovereigns. The paper aims to indicate the genesis of this phenomenon and to determine the scale of its operation during the crisis and post-crisis conditions, as well ...
Ewa Stawasz-Grabowska
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Last tango in the Euro Area: Cracks in foundations of the Euro construct [PDF]
The crisis of sovereign debt and banking system in the Euro Area seriously endanger not only economic stability of the Old continent, but also of the world economy as a whole. In this study, we identify causes of the crisis and point towards plausible
Radonjić Ognjen, Zec Miodrag
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Currency Compositions of International Reserves and the Euro Crisis
During recent years, central banks have increased the levels of their international reserves at an unprecedented pace. In this paper, we introduce new country-specific reserve data and examine determinants of the composition of international reserves ...
Falk Hendrik Laser, J. Weidner
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EURO MEMBERSHIP, FOREIGN BANKS AND CREDIT DEVELOPMENTS DURING THE FINANCIAL CRISIS IN SLOVAKIA: A CASE STUDY [PDF]
Slovakia joined the euro area after a period of unprecedented real appreciation. The response to financial crisis combined internal devaluation with productivity increasing measures, including capital deepening in the banking sector.
Jarko Fidrmuc, Andreas Wörgötter
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Euro-crisis, American lessons? [PDF]
What can and should the European Union learn from the experience of the early United States in order to exit the current euro-crisis?
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Volatility spillovers between the European and South African foreign exchange markets
This article investigates the exchange rate volatility spillover and dynamic conditional correlation between the euro and the South African rand following the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis.
Olivier Niyitegeka, Devi Datt Tewari
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All of the attempts to end the euro crisis and to return the Eurozone countries to healthy growth rates of income and employment have failed. The options that are currently being discussed are not likely to be more successful. If there is a politically feasible way out of the crisis, it will be through revenue neutral fiscal incentives adopted by the ...
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