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Recent monthly data suggest that economic activity gained some momentum at end‐2020, with the composite PMI rising for the first time in five months in December amid an improvement in services. This should translate into a milder GDP fall in Q4 than previously expected (−1.9% q/q in our current forecast), leading to a GDP decline of 7.1% in 2020 ...
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Prospects for the eurozone [PDF]
For Wim Duisenberg, the euro’s perceived independence from the nation state was a path-breaking achievement, to be proud of and to cherish. Little more than a decade later—and three years into the deepest economic crisis Europe has known since the Great Depression—Duisenberg’s elation rings strangely anachronistic, since what the ‘nationless’ euro ...
Stephanie Blankenburg +3 more
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The future of the Eurozone [PDF]
In the few days prior to 8 May 2010, European country leaders noticed a rapid loss of market confidence in government bonds. This loss of confidence not only affected bonds issued by the Greek government but also government bonds of several other member countries in the eurozone.
Kai A. Konrad, Holger Zschäpitz
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Debt Restructuring for the Eurozone [PDF]
The Eurozone Debt Crisis has rekindled the debate on the nexus between currency areas and fiscal sovereigns. After the crisis, much of the intellectual and political debate has been on the benefit of a fiscal union, the idea of creating a common fiscal entity that is well equipped to make state-contingent cross-country transfers within the eurozone ...
Tsomocos, D, Wang, X
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Spain and the European Union: topical issues of interaction
This article analyzes various aspects of interaction of Spain and European Union (EU) at the present stage. Due to the fact that the studied period is less than six months (including several events happened in a period less than a month) before ...
Natalia Sharoichenko
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Expansionary monetary policy vs. bank concentration: The Eurozone & other European countries [PDF]
Expansionary monetary policy combined with unconventional measures led to a decline in the profitability of U.S. and European banks. This paper studies whether such measures also affect the asset concentration in the European banking sector. The findings
Jović Željko
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Integration in banking efficiency: a comparative analysis of the European Union, the Eurozone, and the United States banks [PDF]
Purpose – This paper investigates the development of efficiency and the progress of banking integration in the European Union by checking for convergence among banks of European and Eurozone countries as well as contrasting the results with those of ...
Dimitra Loukia Kolia +1 more
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Nominal Convergence – Are We Getting Closer? [PDF]
All countries that joined the European Union are obligated to adopt the euro currency, except for Denmark that benefits from an opt-out clause. Presently, there are eight EU Member states that are not part of the euro zone: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia ...
Otilia Georgiana Floroiu
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Kryzys zadłużeniowy w strefie euro w latach 2010‑2018
The Debt Crisis in the Eurozone in Years 2010‑ 2018. Genesis, Dynamics and Tools to Overcome the Crisis The global financial crisis significantly contributed to the outbreak of the Eurozone debt crisis in 2010 and exposed the institutional weaknesses ...
Janusz Józef Węc
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ON SOCIAL EUROPE AFTER COVID-19; pp. 173–190 [PDF]
Europe, the old world, was the epicentre of Covid-19 after its initial emergence and incubation in China. Having resulted in vast human misery, the pandemic raises necessary questions about the future direction of Europe â what kind of Europe will ...
Martin Aidnik
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