The Economic and Monetary Union launched in Europe in 1999, was an experiment amongst countries with diverse economic structures. A number of reforms have since been initiated to address the flaws in its design. Will these reforms be enough to save the euro
This paper examines the immediate and the fundamental causes of the crsis that hit the European Mone...
Following the Great Recession, eurozone countries have performed worse than even the currency union’...
The debt crisis and the escalation of Greece’s fiscal problems in 2010 forced European leaders to se...
Following the Great Recession, eurozone countries have per-formed worse than even the currency union...
The main goal of this article is to find the answer for the question about the necessary reform to b...
The first decade of economic and monetary union in Europe (EMU) has been a huge success. EMU has sig...
This Policy Brief discusses the challenges that await policymakers in reforming the EMU. A balance b...
On 31 May, the European Commission published a reflection paper on the deepening of the economic and...
Since revelations of the Greek fiscal deficit in the fall of 2009, the breakup of the Economic and M...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 5, 26 pages The economic crisis has laid open deficiencies in the con...
The common European currency, the euro has existed since 1999; however, its introduction followed af...
This thesis paper examines the possible future paths and challenges of the euro. The European moneta...
The eurozone currently confronts severe short-run macroeconomic adjustment problems and a deficient ...
This paper focuses on the roots of strain in the European Monetary Union (EMU). It argues that there...
The crisis has revealed the fragility of the monetary union and the persistence of very high financi...
This paper examines the immediate and the fundamental causes of the crsis that hit the European Mone...
Following the Great Recession, eurozone countries have performed worse than even the currency union’...
The debt crisis and the escalation of Greece’s fiscal problems in 2010 forced European leaders to se...
Following the Great Recession, eurozone countries have per-formed worse than even the currency union...
The main goal of this article is to find the answer for the question about the necessary reform to b...
The first decade of economic and monetary union in Europe (EMU) has been a huge success. EMU has sig...
This Policy Brief discusses the challenges that await policymakers in reforming the EMU. A balance b...
On 31 May, the European Commission published a reflection paper on the deepening of the economic and...
Since revelations of the Greek fiscal deficit in the fall of 2009, the breakup of the Economic and M...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 5, 26 pages The economic crisis has laid open deficiencies in the con...
The common European currency, the euro has existed since 1999; however, its introduction followed af...
This thesis paper examines the possible future paths and challenges of the euro. The European moneta...
The eurozone currently confronts severe short-run macroeconomic adjustment problems and a deficient ...
This paper focuses on the roots of strain in the European Monetary Union (EMU). It argues that there...
The crisis has revealed the fragility of the monetary union and the persistence of very high financi...
This paper examines the immediate and the fundamental causes of the crsis that hit the European Mone...
Following the Great Recession, eurozone countries have performed worse than even the currency union’...
The debt crisis and the escalation of Greece’s fiscal problems in 2010 forced European leaders to se...