Seven remaining states are presently on the Eurozone’s enlargement agenda: Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Sweden. Except Sweden, all these countries tend to have low competitiveness not only relative to Germany but also to most of the Eurozone countries (especially, Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands). For countries adopting the euro, issues of political economy may have a decisive effect on the eventual outcome and largely determine their economic prospects within the Eurozone. The Greek experience shows that the intensity of partisan strife is certainly an important element to be taken into account in a far from easy assessment of how ent...
The aim of this contribution is a comparative analysis of the challenges Poland and Greece (and more...
This paper provides a brief history of European integration followed by an examination of the Eurozo...
If a country could leave the Euro, what would be the implications? Julian Le Grand argues that some ...
Seven remaining states are presently on the Eurozone’s enlargement agenda: Bulgaria, Croatia, the ...
Seven remaining states are presently on the Eurozone’s enlargement agenda: Bulgaria, Croatia, the Cz...
In Eurozone countries with a lower level of development, the current disturbances hit ...
Opposition to the proposed Greek bailout deal has generally focused on the role of Germany, but how ...
The paper deals with changes in the competitiveness of 12 countries forming the euro area in 1999-20...
With no deal reached between Greece and its creditors, there remain doubts as to whether the country...
On the 31st of December 2021, the euro celebrated its two decades in circulation. Initially, twelve ...
The accession of Bulgaria to the Eurozone has been a problem for 10 years now, and the non-persisten...
Although debt restructuring and austerity have defined the debate on Greece and the Eurozone crisis,...
In our paper we argue that, the economic stagnation of only the euro zone countries in a world that ...
Nearly six years of recession have taken their toll on Greece, and the country is now facing difficu...
In May 2004, ten countries are due to join the European Union. They are therefore obliged to join th...
The aim of this contribution is a comparative analysis of the challenges Poland and Greece (and more...
This paper provides a brief history of European integration followed by an examination of the Eurozo...
If a country could leave the Euro, what would be the implications? Julian Le Grand argues that some ...
Seven remaining states are presently on the Eurozone’s enlargement agenda: Bulgaria, Croatia, the ...
Seven remaining states are presently on the Eurozone’s enlargement agenda: Bulgaria, Croatia, the Cz...
In Eurozone countries with a lower level of development, the current disturbances hit ...
Opposition to the proposed Greek bailout deal has generally focused on the role of Germany, but how ...
The paper deals with changes in the competitiveness of 12 countries forming the euro area in 1999-20...
With no deal reached between Greece and its creditors, there remain doubts as to whether the country...
On the 31st of December 2021, the euro celebrated its two decades in circulation. Initially, twelve ...
The accession of Bulgaria to the Eurozone has been a problem for 10 years now, and the non-persisten...
Although debt restructuring and austerity have defined the debate on Greece and the Eurozone crisis,...
In our paper we argue that, the economic stagnation of only the euro zone countries in a world that ...
Nearly six years of recession have taken their toll on Greece, and the country is now facing difficu...
In May 2004, ten countries are due to join the European Union. They are therefore obliged to join th...
The aim of this contribution is a comparative analysis of the challenges Poland and Greece (and more...
This paper provides a brief history of European integration followed by an examination of the Eurozo...
If a country could leave the Euro, what would be the implications? Julian Le Grand argues that some ...