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The Eurozone’s Vulnerabilities and Risks

Date de publication
07 December 2022
Accroche

The war in Ukraine has brought to light the European Union’s vulnerabilities. 

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Germany and the Economic and Monetary Union. Between the Search for Deeper European Integration and the Assertion of National Interests

Date de publication
28 September 2020
Accroche

Germany joined the creation of Economic and Monetary Union only with great hesitation and has tried to dictate the spirit and rules of operation of the Union.

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From Meseberg to Nowhere? A Franco-German Impetus for the Eurozone

Date de publication
30 November 2018
Accroche

This study analyses the joint efforts by France and Germany to bring about a comprehensive reform of the European currency union. These efforts culminated in the joint Meseberg Declaration adopted in June 2018. The article contextualises these efforts with respect to the reforms realised so far and the different reform options at hand. Besides questions of economic viability and institutional deficits, the article tackles issues of political feasibility.

The Sovereign Debt Crisis and the Future of the Euro

Date de publication
30 July 2010
Accroche

The specter of sovereign defaults is back. The roots of a sovereign debt crisis are deep and concern all the industrialized countries. In 2010, those fears coagulated on Greece because Greece was the worst offender. Disgusted by the political economy of the Eurozone, investors concluded in the spring that the Eurozone and its currency had lost its attractiveness. But it would be completely premature to conclude that the Eurozone is condemned. What happened in the spring is breathtaking and very much in line with the European tradition to use every crisis as an opportunity: the paper offers a dissenting, unfashionable and optimistic view of the future of the Euro.

 

The Future of the European Monetary Fund: Any Prospects?

Date de publication
30 March 2010
Accroche

The European summit last week has resulted in a compromise short-term agreement for aid to Greece.

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From Meseberg to Nowhere? A Franco-German Impetus for the Eurozone

Date de publication
30 November 2018
Accroche

This study analyses the joint efforts by France and Germany to bring about a comprehensive reform of the European currency union. These efforts culminated in the joint Meseberg Declaration adopted in June 2018. The article contextualises these efforts with respect to the reforms realised so far and the different reform options at hand. Besides questions of economic viability and institutional deficits, the article tackles issues of political feasibility.

The Sovereign Debt Crisis and the Future of the Euro

Date de publication
30 July 2010
Accroche

The specter of sovereign defaults is back. The roots of a sovereign debt crisis are deep and concern all the industrialized countries. In 2010, those fears coagulated on Greece because Greece was the worst offender. Disgusted by the political economy of the Eurozone, investors concluded in the spring that the Eurozone and its currency had lost its attractiveness. But it would be completely premature to conclude that the Eurozone is condemned. What happened in the spring is breathtaking and very much in line with the European tradition to use every crisis as an opportunity: the paper offers a dissenting, unfashionable and optimistic view of the future of the Euro.

 

The Future of the European Monetary Fund: Any Prospects?

Date de publication
30 March 2010
Accroche

The European summit last week has resulted in a compromise short-term agreement for aid to Greece.

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