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18 Jul 2017 The Euro: How a Common Currency Threatens the Future of Europe by Joseph E. Stiglitz. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2016. 416 pp
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To the future of Europe and the European project upon which . Union, 19 countries share a common currency, the euro. The “experiment" of sharing a common.
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13 Sep 2016 The Euro: How a Common Currency Threatens the Future of Europe. In recent weeks Stiglitz has appeared in several features in the press,
2 Jun 2017 Since the onset of the euro zone crisis, two schools of thought have or more eurozone departures, the future of the single currency became uncertain. He is also the Head of Research of EPICENTER, the pan-European
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22 Aug 2016 The vote to take us out of the European Union was not about economics, less still diplomacy; it was a collective act of myopia, distrust, arrogance and fury. Joseph Stiglitz does better than most. In his latest book, he returns to one of his pet hates, the single currency project
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