ID | 119876 |
Title Proper | Euro crisis |
Other Title Information | mission accomplished? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Darvas, Zsolt |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Brussels-High unemployment, bleak economic outlook, high public and private debts, dysfunctional banks, weak competitiveness, and an unfavorable external environment are just a few of the challenges facing southern members of the euro zone. Despite these hurdles, the ever-optimistic European Council and other leaders said in January that the euro crisis had bottomed out. Herman Van Rompuy, the president of the European Council, proclaimed, "The worst is behind us, in particular the existential threat to the euro." Then there was Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank (ECB), who declared that "the darkest clouds over the euro area [have] subsided." |
`In' analytical Note | World Policy Journal Vol. 30, No.1; Spring 2013: p.87-94 |
Journal Source | World Policy Journal Vol. 30, No.1; Spring 2013: p.87-94 |
Key Words | European Central Bank ; European Council ; High Unemployment ; Economy ; External Environment ; Europe |