The Eurozone crisis constitutes a grave challenge to European integration. This essay presents an overview of the causes of the crisis, and analyzes why has it been so difficult to resolve. It focuses on how responses to the crisis were shaped by distributive conflicts both among and within countries. On the international level, debtor and creditor countries have fought over the distribution of responsibility for the accumulated debt; countries with current account surpluses and deficits have fought over who should implement the policies necessary to reduce the current account imbalances. Within countries, interest groups have fought to shift the costs of crisis resolution away from themselves. The essay emphasizes that the Eurozone crisis ...
Financial integration defines European political economy. Though financial integration was crucial i...
The sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozone has caused a fundamental shift in the EU’s internal powe...
The Eurozone countries are still seeking a way out of the crisis that has been affecting the Europea...
The Eurozone crisis constitutes a grave challenge to European integration. This article presents an ...
Why was the Eurozone crisis so difficult to resolve? Why was it resolved in a manner in which some c...
This article delivers a brief contribution to the debate about the Euro crisis. With that purpose it...
The financial crisis in the Eurozone is combining several new interdisciplinary debates. Has the fin...
This article examines the role played by varieties of capitalism in the euro crisis, considering the...
This paper studies the history of the Euro leading up to its inception, what happened after the Euro...
The global financial crisis significantly contributed to the outbreak of the Eurozone debt crisis in...
The Eurozone’s reaction to the economic crisis beginning in late 2008 involved both efforts to mitig...
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In concise, non-technical terms, Paul De Grauwe, Professor of Economics at Leuven University and Sen...
Postwar European federalist efforts to encourage cooperation between traditionally hostile countries...
This article introduces the special issue on the political economy of the Euro crisis, which aims to...
Financial integration defines European political economy. Though financial integration was crucial i...
The sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozone has caused a fundamental shift in the EU’s internal powe...
The Eurozone countries are still seeking a way out of the crisis that has been affecting the Europea...
The Eurozone crisis constitutes a grave challenge to European integration. This article presents an ...
Why was the Eurozone crisis so difficult to resolve? Why was it resolved in a manner in which some c...
This article delivers a brief contribution to the debate about the Euro crisis. With that purpose it...
The financial crisis in the Eurozone is combining several new interdisciplinary debates. Has the fin...
This article examines the role played by varieties of capitalism in the euro crisis, considering the...
This paper studies the history of the Euro leading up to its inception, what happened after the Euro...
The global financial crisis significantly contributed to the outbreak of the Eurozone debt crisis in...
The Eurozone’s reaction to the economic crisis beginning in late 2008 involved both efforts to mitig...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2020-11-01Publication status: Publish...
In concise, non-technical terms, Paul De Grauwe, Professor of Economics at Leuven University and Sen...
Postwar European federalist efforts to encourage cooperation between traditionally hostile countries...
This article introduces the special issue on the political economy of the Euro crisis, which aims to...
Financial integration defines European political economy. Though financial integration was crucial i...
The sovereign debt crisis in the Eurozone has caused a fundamental shift in the EU’s internal powe...
The Eurozone countries are still seeking a way out of the crisis that has been affecting the Europea...