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Tag Archives: Eurozone architecture
Mar 14 2018
Could the Current Reform Plan Make the Eurozone Sustainable?
1 CommentBy Konstantinos Myrodias The Eurozone is recovering from a long crisis; growth rates are turning positive across the Eurozone after a decade, business confidence is rising. Current accounts are balanced after the brutal adjustment in the periphery. The overall unemployment in the … Continue reading
Posted by: March 14, 2018
Tagged with: European Minister of Finance, European Monetary Fund, Eurozone, Eurozone architecture
Oct 1 2014
Why Italy Will Not Make It
17 CommentsBy Roberto Orsi Three articles by prestigious commentators (Ambrose Evans-Pritchard and Roger Bootle for The Telegraph, Wolfgang Münchau for Financial Times) have recently appeared in the financial press about the economic situation of Italy and the (in)stability of its national … Continue reading
Posted by: October 1, 2014
Tagged with: Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, austerity, Decline of Europe, default, ECB, Eurozone architecture, Eurozone crisis, Financial Times, German Constitutional Court, Implosion, Italian economy, Italian public debt, Maastricht, Mario Draghi, Neo-Keynesian policies, Neoliberalism, Reforms in Italy, Roger Bootle, The Telegraph, Wolfgang Münchau
Feb 17 2014
“A system that is failing to deliver economic wellbeing naturally comes in for greater public criticism than one that succeeds in doing so” — Interview with Stephen Fidler
Comments Off on “A system that is failing to deliver economic wellbeing naturally comes in for greater public criticism than one that succeeds in doing so” — Interview with Stephen FidlerContinuing our interviews with eminent commentators and experts, Eurocrisis in the Press asked Stephen Fidler, The Wall Street Journal’s Brussels bureau chief, about his views on the Euro Crisis. Fidler argues that the incomplete construction of the Eurozone is the … Continue reading
Posted by: February 17, 2014
Tagged with: Euro crisis, Eurozone architecture, Journaism, News Papers, Opinion, Stephen Fidler, Wall Street Journal
Jul 18 2013
‘Europe has no divine right to prosperity’ – Interview with Nick Malkoutzis
4 CommentsEuro Crisis in the Press has asked the views of influential analysts and commentators throughout Europe on the multifaceted crisis facing the European Union. In today’s interview, deputy editor of the English language edition of mainstream Greek daily ‘Kathimerini’, Nick … Continue reading
Posted by: July 18, 2013
Tagged with: austerity, banking union, Eurobonds, Eurozone architecture, media, Media Systems, national stereotypes