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Modeling exchange rate volatility in CEEC countries: Impact of global financial and European sovereign debt crisis [PDF]

open access: yesMegatrend Revija, 2015
The aim of this study is to envisage the impact of global financial (GFC) and European sovereign debt crisis (ESDC) on foreign exchange markets of emerg- ing countries in Central and Eastern Europe CEEC countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, poland
Miletić Siniša
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The European Sovereign Debt Crisis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Economic Perspectives, 2012
The origin and propagation of the European sovereign debt crisis can be attributed to the flawed original design of the euro. In particular, there was an incomplete understanding of the fragility of a monetary union under crisis conditions, especially in the absence of banking union and other European-level buffer mechanisms.
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Sovereign debt crisis management by the European Central Bank [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Studii Financiare, 2020
Following the bursting of the real estate crisis of 2007 and the financial crisis of 2008, the European Union faced another difficult situation, namely the sovereign debt crisis, when the euro was put to the test.
Ioana Manuela Mîndrican
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Sovereign debt and corporate capital structure: the evidence from selected European countries during the Global Financial and Economic Crisis

open access: yesBusiness: Theory and Practice, 2017
The recent Global financial crisis and the following European debt crisis show the significance of country financial stability and its impact on the private sector.
Natalia Mokhova, Marek Zinecker
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The European Debt Crisis. The Greek Case

open access: yesComparative Southeast European Studies, 2016
Luteijn Geert
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Spillover Effects From Next Generation EU

open access: yesIntereconomics, 2020
In July 2020, the European Commission announced its €750 billion package to revive the postpandemic European economy, Next Generation EU. The programme comprises a number of loans and grants that will be funded by taking out European debt.
Oliver Picek
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The Five Presidents’ Report: An Assessment of the Measures Proposed to Complete Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union

open access: yesAustralian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies, 2021
The Five Presidents’ Report presents a range of actions to complete Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union. This article examines whether the Five Presidents’ Report will lead to significant beneficial reforms, having regard to the European sovereign debt ...
Michael Whiteman
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External debt management in Romania [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This paper approaches the evolution of Romania’s foreign debt in three periods of time: during Nicolae Ceausescu regime, in the transition period and the one which followed the adhesion to European Union.
Dumitriu, Ramona, Stefanescu, Razvan
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The European Debt Crisis

open access: yes, 2013
By any measure, the European Monetary Union and the European Union are in a deep hole. In the summer of 2011 we came uncomfortably close to an uncontrolled sovereign default of an EU country, a member of the European Monetary Union, hardly ten years after the common currency project was launched.
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Public debt management before, during and after the crisis [PDF]

open access: yesFinancial Theory and Practice, 2012
During the financial and economic crisis, the public debt ratio in the European Union increased significantly, and public debt management had to be carried out in a completely new and unfavorable environment. The authors of this paper explore the changes
Ana Andabaka Badurina, Sandra Švaljek
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