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EUROPEAN ECONOMIES (4) answer(s).
 
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Europe after the crisis: how to sustain a common currency / Moravcsik, Andrew   Journal Article
Moravcsik, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract As Europe emerges from economic crisis, a larger challenge remains: finally turning the eurozone into an optimal currency area, with economies similar enough to sustain a single monetary policy. Getting there will be difficult and expensive, but the future of European integration hangs in the balance.
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Eurozone can't be saved, it must be scrapped / Oganesyan, Armen   Journal Article
Oganesyan, Armen Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract THE HEAD OF SAXO BANK, Lars Christensen said in September last year, "the Eurozone does not need to be saved, it must be scrapped." It seems that the events on the small romantic island of Cyprus are finally consolidating this trend, which for lack of political will would be not so much administrative as cumulative and suicidal in character. "All these officials are afraid to look the problem in the eye. The main problem is that there is one currency, but many completely different economies. Greece, with its uncompetitive economy, needs a weak currency. The German currency, obviously, should be stronger than the current euro. There is only one solution - to make more currencies. "
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Politics of hosting Chinese investment in Europe: an introduction / Meunier, Sophie; Burgoon, Brian; Jacoby, Wade   Journal Article
Burgoon, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Though still a small percentage of the total stock of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) present in European countries, FDI coming from China has risen dramatically in the European Union (EU) since 2009. This introduction to the special issue on "The Politics of Hosting Chinese Investment in Europe" examines the political fears aroused by this recent surge and by the prospect of continued Chinese direct investment in European economies. After surveying patterns of Chinese investment in the EU, this introduction asks what is distinctive about the potential economic and political consequences of Chinese FDI and lays out the argument for and against treating Chinese FDI as sui generis
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Save Greece, save Europe / Papandreou, George   Journal Article
Papandreou, George Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Europe  Greece  Communism  Diplomats  European War  American Leadership 
Euro Crisis  European Economies 
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