The second decade of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), starting with the financial crisis morphing into the sovereign debt crisis, had diverging effects on member states. The Baltic States were hit particularly hard. Faced with an immediate collapse of their economies, the Baltic States were advised by international organisations to float their currencies; instead, these countries chose to speed up their commitment to join the euro including the choice to keep the exchange rate fixed. Why? In this paper, we argue that the main reason for this decision needs to be found in the domestic politics of these three Baltic States. The domestic actors we look at include, among others, monetary authorities, government and opposition. Even when faced...
The global financial crisis outbreak after 2007 has profoundly changed the course of the history of...
The euro is the official currency of the European Union (EU). All member states excluding Denmark ha...
This paper examines the Finnish and Swedish debate on the decisions about whether or not to adopt th...
The second decade of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), starting with the financial crisis morphing ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Lithuania has been one of only three nations to ado...
The European countries that during the past two decades based their exchange rate regimes on currenc...
Why did Latvia join the Eurozone in 2014, while Lithuania only acceded a year later? The two countri...
The article addresses the question of why the Baltic countries chose internal devaluation over exter...
While the currency board served Estonia well during transition in the 1990s, it has limited its abil...
The new ongoing world economy processes and political events have affected the Baltic countries. All...
While the currency board served Estonia well during transition in the 1990s, it has limited its abil...
How can we explain the politics of euro adoption in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland? How did ...
Which have been the consequences of the euro for integration and economic performance in the Baltic ...
Economic analysis may be threatened by politics and there has been plenty of politics in regard to t...
Usually, euroization is connected with the necessity of passing through not easy to fulfil and to ma...
The global financial crisis outbreak after 2007 has profoundly changed the course of the history of...
The euro is the official currency of the European Union (EU). All member states excluding Denmark ha...
This paper examines the Finnish and Swedish debate on the decisions about whether or not to adopt th...
The second decade of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), starting with the financial crisis morphing ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Lithuania has been one of only three nations to ado...
The European countries that during the past two decades based their exchange rate regimes on currenc...
Why did Latvia join the Eurozone in 2014, while Lithuania only acceded a year later? The two countri...
The article addresses the question of why the Baltic countries chose internal devaluation over exter...
While the currency board served Estonia well during transition in the 1990s, it has limited its abil...
The new ongoing world economy processes and political events have affected the Baltic countries. All...
While the currency board served Estonia well during transition in the 1990s, it has limited its abil...
How can we explain the politics of euro adoption in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland? How did ...
Which have been the consequences of the euro for integration and economic performance in the Baltic ...
Economic analysis may be threatened by politics and there has been plenty of politics in regard to t...
Usually, euroization is connected with the necessity of passing through not easy to fulfil and to ma...
The global financial crisis outbreak after 2007 has profoundly changed the course of the history of...
The euro is the official currency of the European Union (EU). All member states excluding Denmark ha...
This paper examines the Finnish and Swedish debate on the decisions about whether or not to adopt th...