Eurostat figures released at the start of April show the Eurozone unemployment rate has dropped to its lowest level for almost eight years. Harald Sander writes that there are now some solid grounds for optimism about the Eurozone economy, but that after nine years of economic struggles, a great deal more needs to be done to redress the damage from the Eurozone crisis
The Eurozone continues to experience low growth, while unemployment remains a substantial problem in...
Following the Great Recession, eurozone countries have performed worse than even the currency union’...
The economic, financial and institutional crisis which started in 2008 looks like it is never going ...
The Eurozone emerged from recession in the second quarter of 2013, with the single currency area’s G...
Growth in the Eurozone has declined significantly over recent months, raising fears that Europe coul...
yesEvery day the news is filled with increasingly depressing news about the economy. The recent Autu...
The euro area continues to recover from the Great Recession, with several recent publications offeri...
Growth in the Eurozone has stagnated recently, generating fears that Europe could be heading toward ...
For years, the eurozone has been perceived as a disaster area, with discussions of the monetary unio...
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
Figures released on 7 January by Eurostat indicate that inflation in the Eurozone turned negative in...
Over the past two years, the Euro zone labour market has been in decline. Employment fell more steep...
This month the eurozone returned to recession, three years after it emerged from the deep recession ...
The crisis which started in 2008 looks like it is never going to end. Nearly nine years after the me...
European Forecasting Network predicts that the Euro Area economy will experience a modest rate of ou...
The Eurozone continues to experience low growth, while unemployment remains a substantial problem in...
Following the Great Recession, eurozone countries have performed worse than even the currency union’...
The economic, financial and institutional crisis which started in 2008 looks like it is never going ...
The Eurozone emerged from recession in the second quarter of 2013, with the single currency area’s G...
Growth in the Eurozone has declined significantly over recent months, raising fears that Europe coul...
yesEvery day the news is filled with increasingly depressing news about the economy. The recent Autu...
The euro area continues to recover from the Great Recession, with several recent publications offeri...
Growth in the Eurozone has stagnated recently, generating fears that Europe could be heading toward ...
For years, the eurozone has been perceived as a disaster area, with discussions of the monetary unio...
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
Figures released on 7 January by Eurostat indicate that inflation in the Eurozone turned negative in...
Over the past two years, the Euro zone labour market has been in decline. Employment fell more steep...
This month the eurozone returned to recession, three years after it emerged from the deep recession ...
The crisis which started in 2008 looks like it is never going to end. Nearly nine years after the me...
European Forecasting Network predicts that the Euro Area economy will experience a modest rate of ou...
The Eurozone continues to experience low growth, while unemployment remains a substantial problem in...
Following the Great Recession, eurozone countries have performed worse than even the currency union’...
The economic, financial and institutional crisis which started in 2008 looks like it is never going ...