Nobel laureate Christopher Pissarides was once a passionate believer in the benefits of European monetary union. In light of the damaging effects of the Eurozone crisis, he now writes that the euro requires urgent reforms to restore its credibility. He argues that the single currency should either be dismantled in an orderly way, or the direction of economic policy should be altered substantially to promote growth and employment
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The appreciation of the euro over the last two years –a trend likely to continue into the future, de...
Wide ranging proposals for political union and closer co-operation between EU member states have bee...
Growth in the Eurozone has declined significantly over recent months, raising fears that Europe coul...
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Following the Great Recession, eurozone countries have performed worse than even the currency union’...
At the EPC breakfast on 28 January, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde will launch a book on Jo...
On 31 May, the European Commission published a reflection paper on the deepening of the economic and...
The establishment of the euro meant that for the first time in history, the national monetary policy...
zz The survival of the euro has entailed a lengthy recession and has left an ominous legacy of publi...
This policy brief discusses the reasons behind the sovereign debt crisis and the policies that will ...
Growth in the Eurozone has stagnated recently, generating fears that Europe could be heading toward ...
The fundamental flaws of the European Monetary Union can only be overcome by a drastic change in mac...
The eurozone is facing a complex competitiveness, fiscal, banking and political crisis. Miguel Otero...
The Eurocrisis displays an astonishing similarity to the causes of the Great Depression in the form ...
The economic crisis means that Europe now faces a radical economic shift if it it is to secure econo...
The appreciation of the euro over the last two years –a trend likely to continue into the future, de...
Wide ranging proposals for political union and closer co-operation between EU member states have bee...
Growth in the Eurozone has declined significantly over recent months, raising fears that Europe coul...
The evolution of the European single currency is still uncertain. While the enlargement of the Euro ...
Following the Great Recession, eurozone countries have performed worse than even the currency union’...
At the EPC breakfast on 28 January, IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde will launch a book on Jo...
On 31 May, the European Commission published a reflection paper on the deepening of the economic and...
The establishment of the euro meant that for the first time in history, the national monetary policy...
zz The survival of the euro has entailed a lengthy recession and has left an ominous legacy of publi...
This policy brief discusses the reasons behind the sovereign debt crisis and the policies that will ...
Growth in the Eurozone has stagnated recently, generating fears that Europe could be heading toward ...
The fundamental flaws of the European Monetary Union can only be overcome by a drastic change in mac...
The eurozone is facing a complex competitiveness, fiscal, banking and political crisis. Miguel Otero...
The Eurocrisis displays an astonishing similarity to the causes of the Great Depression in the form ...
The economic crisis means that Europe now faces a radical economic shift if it it is to secure econo...
The appreciation of the euro over the last two years –a trend likely to continue into the future, de...
Wide ranging proposals for political union and closer co-operation between EU member states have bee...