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Eirini Karamouzi
The Cyprus crisis has shown the growing dysfunctionality of the eurozone.
April 3rd, 2013
2
Miguel Otero-Iglesias
A new Eurotreasury could help the Eurozone’s periphery to regain its economic sovereignty
April 1st, 2013
2
Alexandre Afonso
Portugal is the pupil that gets good grades for learning bad lessons
March 27th, 2013
3
Iain Begg
The Cypriot banking crisis shows that Europeans have yet to work out the answer to the question, ‘who pays?’
March 26th, 2013
4
James Ker-Lindsay
The crisis in Cyprus not only threatens the Cypriot economy, but might also undermine the country’s relations with key partners and allies.
March 26th, 2013
1
Nicolas Veron
Europe’s Cyprus blunder raises important questions about the nature of EU decision-making and crisis management.
March 23rd, 2013
5
Sony Kapoor
The Cyprus fiasco has all the hallmarks of a classic ‘whodunnit’
March 21st, 2013
1
Adonis Pegasiou
Cyprus is the latest casualty of Germany’s ‘one size fits all’ solution to the Eurozone crisis.
March 20th, 2013
23
Bob Hancké
There are doubts about Syriza’s plans for recovery in Greece, but refocusing on upmarket tourism might offer a new growth strategy.
March 18th, 2013
2
Andreas Peichl
Slovakia has abolished its flat tax rate, but other Eastern and Central European countries are likely to continue with the policy.
March 18th, 2013
3
Democracy, identity and culture
The people of Southern Italy are once again feeling dominated by the Italian, European, and Global North.
March 13th, 2013
2
Paulo Trigo Pereira
The troika should recognise the efforts made by Portugal to rebalance its finances and adjust the country’s bailout conditions.
March 7th, 2013
1
EU institutions, government and politics and enlargement
The European Parliament may yet reject February’s EU budget deal.
March 7th, 2013
1
Kent Matthews
A cap on bankers’ bonuses will do little to reduce risk-taking in the banking industry.
March 6th, 2013
4
John Doukas
Quantitative easing does not address the fundamental problems underpinning struggling western economies.
March 4th, 2013
8
Simon Wren-Lewis
The Eurozone crisis does not necessarily prove that a monetary union also requires fiscal/political union.
March 4th, 2013
1
Philippe Lamberts
A cap on bankers’ bonuses is needed to limit excessive risk taking and the associated costs to the taxpayer.
March 1st, 2013
4
Patrick Diamond
Despite a historic fall in spending, last week’s budget deal will help to increase the EU’s effectiveness.
February 15th, 2013
The Euro, European economics, finance, business and regulation
Spain’s labour market reforms are unlikely to lead to economic growth or a drop in unemployment
February 15th, 2013
6
EU institutions, government and politics and enlargement
The uncertainty created by David Cameron’s policy on EU membership may cost the UK’s already troubled economy.
February 8th, 2013
1
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