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11.03.2010
By: Paul De Grauwe
Sorting out the Greek crisis remains the absolute priority in the short-term.
04.03.2010
By: Erik Jones
The simple fact of the matter is that Greece is having a fiscal crisis. It would have had that crisis whether or not it was in the eurozone.
By: Henrik Enderlein
The case against bailing out Greece.
01.03.2010
The political pros and cons for no support, a European rescue and a call for the IMF.
16.02.2010
By: Wolfgang Münchau
Not all policy solutions are possible in a monetary union. There are severely constitutional constraints.
By: Ansgar Belke
The exchange rate “pain threshold” for German exports is at $1.55 to the euro.
29.10.2009
By: John Lewis
Countercyclical but deteriorating with EU membership.
09.03.2010
By: Wolfgang Münchau
When you consolidate the fiscal position, either the private sector deteriorates, or the current account has to improve. This would either imply, or necessitate, a depreciation.
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This is the first in a new series of regular briefing notes on important issues facing the euro area. In this briefing note we are asking whether the euro area could ever break up. We think not. But we are not as certain as we used to be.