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Euro Crisis or Debt Crisis? [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
The public debt crisis is not limited to Greece or to the Euro area but includes several developed economies. Thus, suggesting that the Eurozone is undergoing a currency crisis or is in danger of disintegration is not the right diagnosis. However, if prudent fiscal policies, fiscal discipline and far-reaching structural reforms are not undertaken soon,
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Euro Crisis and Corona Crisis Compared

Comparative Sociology
Abstract The starting point of this article is the observation that while in the euro crisis and thus a financial market-driven crisis of the common currency area, the call for Eurobonds was loud but largely unheeded, the pandemic led to a relatively smooth introduction of these bonds.
Jenny Preunkert, Georg Vobruba
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The euro crisis

2013
The recent global financial crisis has challenged conventional wisdom, and our conception of globalisation has been called into question. This challenging and timely book revisits the relationship between globalisation, the crisis and the state from an interdisciplinary perspective, with law, economics and political science underpinning the analysis.
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Citizenship in the shadow of the Euro crisis: explaining changing patterns in naturalisation among intra-EU migrants

The Global Economic Crisis and Migration, 2016
The Euro crisis has transformed the European political and economic landscape. Amidst lingering political uncertainties, austerity, high unemployment, and diminished levels of trust in the European project, how has the Euro crisis affected the ...
J. Graeber
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The Euro Area Crisis: From Pre-history to Aftermath

2023
On 26 July 2012, Mario Draghi declared in front of a group of about 200 London business people that he would do ‘whatever it takes to save the euro’.1 These seven words have been analysed to have made all the difference.2 By doing so, the European Central Bank (ECB) effectively ended a long period of uncertainty and indecisiveness. The markets needed a
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The Euro: Crisis and Collapse?

Competition & Change, 2012
By the end of the last decade, the European project appeared secure. Monetary union had been successfully negotiated and Eurozone members who had previously lagged, like Greece and Ireland, had sustained high rates of growth since their entry to the single currency in 1999.
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THE EURO AREA CRISIS [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnals of Computational Economics, 2012
The present paper points out the fact that the potential economic growth of the euro area has been hindered by the crisis still existing within the economies of these states. In fact, we must specify that the current euro area crisis tends to become even more severe, especially due to the lack of political measures.
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Deindustrialization, Public Debts and Euro Crisis

2017
The 2008 Global Crisis and the Euro Crisis sparked a long standing debate: the impacts of the relocation of western companies (expat-firms), together with deindustrialization process, towards developing countries on the western economies. However the mentioned trend is recently discussed on the ground of the EU public debt burden and the Euro.
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