Information on "Euro"
March 2013
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Mar 2013
Lettland auf Eurozonen-Kurs
Author: Kai-Olaf Lang
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Nach schweren Erschütterungen durch die Finanzkrise kam Lettland dank harter Reformen rasch aus seiner desolaten Lage heraus; es hat nun gute Chancen, die zur Einführung des Euro erforderlichen Stabilitätsbedingungen (»Maastricht-Kriterien«) zu erfül... More on «Lettland auf Eurozonen-Kurs»
February 2013
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Feb 2013
Exchange Rates in Target Zones: Evidence from the Danish Krone
Author: Stefan Reitz, Mark P. Taylor
Publisher: Kiel Institute for the World Economy
In this paper, the authors analyze the Danish krone (DKK)/euro (EUR) exchange rate between 1999 and 2011. More on «Exchange Rates in Target Zones: Evidence from the Danish Krone»
December 2012
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17 Dec 2012
Steps but no Roadmap Towards GEMU
Author: Janis A. Emmanouilidis
Publisher: European Policy Centre (EPC)
This analysis argues that the euro zone is still far away from reaching the comfort zone and that complacency could undermine the regained confidence in the euro and the future of the EU. More on «Steps but no Roadmap Towards GEMU» -
10 Dec 2012
A Budget for the Eurozone: An Idea Fast Maturing
Author: Patryk Toporowski
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
The notion of a financial facility designed to help eurozone member states was initially perceived as a side topic and a bargaining chip during the negotiations on the Multiannual Financial Framework 2014–2020 (MFF). More on «A Budget for the Eurozone: An Idea Fast Maturing» -
7 Dec 2012
The False Promise of a Eurozone Budget
Author: Daniel Gros
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
A key question confronts the European Union: Does the eurozone need its own budget? The pro-side argues that the United States’ monetary union works much better because there is a large federal budget to smooth the impact of asymmetric shocks. More on «The False Promise of a Eurozone Budget» -
Dec 2012
Bridging a Differentiated Union: The Polish-German Tandem in Euro-Plus Governance
Author: Agata Gostyńska, Nicoloai von Ondarza
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This brief discusses the necessity of strengthening the eurozone economic governance. More on «Bridging a Differentiated Union: The Polish-German Tandem in Euro-Plus Governance» -
Dec 2012
France and the Future of the European Union
Author: Olga Chichowlas, Yann-Sven Rittelmeyer, Krysztof Soloch, Szymon Stellmaszyk
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This report discusses France’s positions and policies towards the European Union under President Hollande and its relationship with Poland. More on «France and the Future of the European Union» -
Dec 2012
At Long Last, the EU Takes on its Banks
Author: Stefani Weiss, Isabell Hoffmann
Publisher: Bertelsmann Foundation
The agreement on establishing a common banking authority is paving the way for a banking union in the EU, argues this report. More on «At Long Last, the EU Takes on its Banks»
November 2012
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15 Nov 2012
How to Avoid a Double-Dip Recession in the Eurozone
Author: Paul De Grauwe
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Over the course of 2012, the risk of a double-dip recession in the eurozone has been increasing. More on «How to Avoid a Double-Dip Recession in the Eurozone» -
6 Nov 2012
What Distinguishes the Euro Crisis from a 'Normal' Financial Crisis?
Author: Daniel Gros
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This Commentary attempts to discern the distinguishing features between the present euro crisis and the financial crisis brought on in the US by the subprime lending disaster and the ensuing collapse of banks and other financial institutions in 2007-... More on «What Distinguishes the Euro Crisis from a 'Normal' Financial Crisis?»


