Spain has been hit hard by the Eurozone crisis, with unemployment levels pushing towards 27 per cent. Vicente Navarro writes on the role that Germany, the most powerful EU state, has played in the Spanish crisis. He argues that German banks must also share some of the responsibility for perpetuating Spain’s housing bubble, and that it is misleading to simply blame Spanish authorities for spending more than they could afford
The inefficient institutional design of the Euro allowed guaranteed bank liabilities to be converted...
Spain was expecting its EU presidency of the EU Council to be a more pleasant experience. Looking ba...
La crisis que asola a Europa es una crisis estructural que señala los límites de un régimen de acum...
The eurozone crisis has badly affected the Spanish economy, leading to rising unemployment and large...
This week Spain formally requested 39.5 billion euros of European funds to recapitalise Spanish bank...
A common argument in the context of the Eurozone’s economic problems is that Germany should pursue a...
The sovereign debt crisis that shook the euro zone and took the Brussels-based policy elites by surp...
The German government has been at the heart of the EU’s response to the Eurozone crisis, but key dec...
John Doukas argues that Germany has been the only country in the European Union which benefitted fro...
The long pre-crisis period of growth and employment creation in Spain was based mainly on the constr...
The eurozone is facing a complex competitiveness, fiscal, banking and political crisis. Miguel Otero...
The volatility of unemployment fluctuations has been about 3 times higher in Spain than in Germany o...
Resulta realmente increíble que las clases políticas del sur de Europa no sepan que con independenci...
The German economy has generally been perceived as the strongest in the Eurozone, particularly since...
Germany has recently voiced criticism of the European Central Bank (ECB) from the perspective that i...
The inefficient institutional design of the Euro allowed guaranteed bank liabilities to be converted...
Spain was expecting its EU presidency of the EU Council to be a more pleasant experience. Looking ba...
La crisis que asola a Europa es una crisis estructural que señala los límites de un régimen de acum...
The eurozone crisis has badly affected the Spanish economy, leading to rising unemployment and large...
This week Spain formally requested 39.5 billion euros of European funds to recapitalise Spanish bank...
A common argument in the context of the Eurozone’s economic problems is that Germany should pursue a...
The sovereign debt crisis that shook the euro zone and took the Brussels-based policy elites by surp...
The German government has been at the heart of the EU’s response to the Eurozone crisis, but key dec...
John Doukas argues that Germany has been the only country in the European Union which benefitted fro...
The long pre-crisis period of growth and employment creation in Spain was based mainly on the constr...
The eurozone is facing a complex competitiveness, fiscal, banking and political crisis. Miguel Otero...
The volatility of unemployment fluctuations has been about 3 times higher in Spain than in Germany o...
Resulta realmente increíble que las clases políticas del sur de Europa no sepan que con independenci...
The German economy has generally been perceived as the strongest in the Eurozone, particularly since...
Germany has recently voiced criticism of the European Central Bank (ECB) from the perspective that i...
The inefficient institutional design of the Euro allowed guaranteed bank liabilities to be converted...
Spain was expecting its EU presidency of the EU Council to be a more pleasant experience. Looking ba...
La crisis que asola a Europa es una crisis estructural que señala los límites de un régimen de acum...