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  1. International Economics and Economic Policy
  2. International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 13
  3. International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 13, Issue 1, January 2016
  4. Searching for the lender of last resort
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International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 14
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 13
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 13, Issue 4, October 2016
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 13, Issue 2, April 2016
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 13, Issue 1, January 2016
Overcoming the euro crisis: medium and long term economic perspective
Youth unemployment in Europe – business cycle and institutional effects
Medium term economic dynamics of the Euro Area
Currency boards as a path towards the Eurozone: lessons from the Baltics
Overcoming the euro crisis and prospects for a political union
Macroeconomic effects of financial stress and the role of monetary policy: a VAR analysis for the euro area
The debt brake in the eyes of the German population
Searching for the lender of last resort
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 12
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 11
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 10
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 9
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 8
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 7
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 6
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 5
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 4
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 3
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 2
International Economics and Economic Policy : Volume 1

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Searching for the lender of last resort

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Schmieding, Holger
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract The benighted Eurozone. Hardly any region of the world has had a worse press in the last five years than the community of 19 European countries that share a common currency, the euro. Judging by the tone of the global debate, the Eurozone must be a uniquely dysfunctional place, run by policymakers “who just don’t get it”. Yes, the Euro crisis was dangerous and very much for real. But much of the global debate missed the key points. We did not witness the inevitable demise of a misguided venture, the common currency, as many observers seemed to believe. Instead, we may be witnessing the birth pains of a stronger, more dynamic and more coherent economic and political entity in Europe.
Starting Page 161
Ending Page 176
Page Count 16
File Format PDF
ISSN 16124804
Journal International Economics and Economic Policy
Volume Number 13
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 16124812
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2015-11-07
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword International Economics Economic Policy Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics Public Finance & Economics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Economics and Econometrics
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