Denmark held a referendum on joining the euro in 2000, with a majority of the Danish electorate voting against joining the single currency. In an interview with EUROPP editor Stuart A Brown, Bjarne Corydon, Minister of Finance for Denmark, discusses the country’s status as a ‘safe haven’ outside of the eurozone and whether or not the country is likely to adopt the euro in the foreseeable future
Denmark is the only country that is participating in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM-II), ...
Sven Giegold, Member of the European Parliament, argues that the new European Citizens’ Initiative w...
In this EPIN Commentary, Catharina Sørensen offers her reflections on Denmark’s referendum, held on ...
Denmark held a referendum on joining the euro in 2000, with a majority of the Danish electorate voti...
In response to the sustained pressure recently experienced by the Danish krone, Denmark may be force...
Following Switzerland’s announcement in January that it would no longer hold the Swiss franc at a fi...
Alongside the UK, Denmark is often considered to be one of the EU’s most Eurosceptic member states. ...
After experiencing a sharp recession at the beginning of the economic crisis, Estonia has recorded g...
Danish voters opted to reject a proposal to eliminate Denmark’s current opt-outs in EU Justice and H...
Catharina Sørensen observes in this new EPIN Commentary that the most significant result of the Dani...
Sweden currently benefits from being a euro outsider. This conclusion is drawn by Martin Höpner, a p...
In their new book, ‘For Europe’, Guy Verhofstadt and Daniel Cohn-Bendit outline a manifesto for the ...
Since the height of the Eurozone crisis, a number of reforms have been pursued to stabilise the econ...
The United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) gained the second largest share of the UK’s vote in the...
Nobel laureate Christopher Pissarides was once a passionate believer in the benefits of European mon...
Denmark is the only country that is participating in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM-II), ...
Sven Giegold, Member of the European Parliament, argues that the new European Citizens’ Initiative w...
In this EPIN Commentary, Catharina Sørensen offers her reflections on Denmark’s referendum, held on ...
Denmark held a referendum on joining the euro in 2000, with a majority of the Danish electorate voti...
In response to the sustained pressure recently experienced by the Danish krone, Denmark may be force...
Following Switzerland’s announcement in January that it would no longer hold the Swiss franc at a fi...
Alongside the UK, Denmark is often considered to be one of the EU’s most Eurosceptic member states. ...
After experiencing a sharp recession at the beginning of the economic crisis, Estonia has recorded g...
Danish voters opted to reject a proposal to eliminate Denmark’s current opt-outs in EU Justice and H...
Catharina Sørensen observes in this new EPIN Commentary that the most significant result of the Dani...
Sweden currently benefits from being a euro outsider. This conclusion is drawn by Martin Höpner, a p...
In their new book, ‘For Europe’, Guy Verhofstadt and Daniel Cohn-Bendit outline a manifesto for the ...
Since the height of the Eurozone crisis, a number of reforms have been pursued to stabilise the econ...
The United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) gained the second largest share of the UK’s vote in the...
Nobel laureate Christopher Pissarides was once a passionate believer in the benefits of European mon...
Denmark is the only country that is participating in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM-II), ...
Sven Giegold, Member of the European Parliament, argues that the new European Citizens’ Initiative w...
In this EPIN Commentary, Catharina Sørensen offers her reflections on Denmark’s referendum, held on ...