The euro as a common currency has recently been the subject of harsh criticism by economists from both sides of the Atlantic, including claims that citizens in some Eurozone countries are turning against it. This contribution argues that, in fact, the euro currently enjoys comfortable popular support in each of the 12 original member states of the Eurozone and that potential upcoming referenda in any of these countries do not appear to pose a threat to the currency. In contrast, popular support for the euro has declined sharply in non-Eurozone EU member states since the recent crisis, with the UK standing out as the country with the most negative view
This contribution analyses the evolution of public support for the single European currency, the eur...
Abstract. Support for a common currency and the European Monetary Union signifies that European citi...
This article examines the influence of exchange rate fluctuations on public support for the euro. Ex...
The euro as a common currency has recently been the subject of harsh criticism by economists from bo...
The issue of public support for the European single currency is crucial. Because of its very nature,...
This paper analyses the evolution of public support for the euro from 1990 to 2011, using a populari...
This paper analyses the evolution of public support for the euro from 1990 to 2011, using a populari...
ABSTRACT Although economic theories have been advanced to explain public support for the common curr...
The Eurozone crisis has meant slow growth, rising unemployment and social unrest. This contribution ...
The Eurozone crisis has meant slow growth, rising unemployment and social unrest. This contribution ...
This paper explores the evolution and determinants of public support for the euro since its creation...
This article examines the influence of exchange rate fluctuations on public support for the euro. Ex...
This contribution examines the evolution of public support for the euro since its introduction as a ...
This contribution examines the evolution of public support for the euro since its introduction as a ...
This contribution analyses the evolution of public support for the single European currency, the eur...
This contribution analyses the evolution of public support for the single European currency, the eur...
Abstract. Support for a common currency and the European Monetary Union signifies that European citi...
This article examines the influence of exchange rate fluctuations on public support for the euro. Ex...
The euro as a common currency has recently been the subject of harsh criticism by economists from bo...
The issue of public support for the European single currency is crucial. Because of its very nature,...
This paper analyses the evolution of public support for the euro from 1990 to 2011, using a populari...
This paper analyses the evolution of public support for the euro from 1990 to 2011, using a populari...
ABSTRACT Although economic theories have been advanced to explain public support for the common curr...
The Eurozone crisis has meant slow growth, rising unemployment and social unrest. This contribution ...
The Eurozone crisis has meant slow growth, rising unemployment and social unrest. This contribution ...
This paper explores the evolution and determinants of public support for the euro since its creation...
This article examines the influence of exchange rate fluctuations on public support for the euro. Ex...
This contribution examines the evolution of public support for the euro since its introduction as a ...
This contribution examines the evolution of public support for the euro since its introduction as a ...
This contribution analyses the evolution of public support for the single European currency, the eur...
This contribution analyses the evolution of public support for the single European currency, the eur...
Abstract. Support for a common currency and the European Monetary Union signifies that European citi...
This article examines the influence of exchange rate fluctuations on public support for the euro. Ex...