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    The proposed long-term solutions for the Eurozone crisis address ways to deal with the European debt crisis that took place in the European Union from...
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    The European debt crisis, often also referred to as the eurozone crisis or the European sovereign debt crisis, was a multi-year debt crisis that took...
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    the Eurozone. The possibility of a member state leaving the Eurozone was first raised after the onset of the Greek government-debt crisis. The term "Grexit"...
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    Europe Proposed long-term solutions for the eurozone crisis Withdrawal from the eurozone Official documents and legislation refer to the euro as "the single...
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    EUROZONE Bulgaria Denmark Czech Rep. Hungary Poland Romania Sweden Andorra Monaco San Marino Vatican City Kos. Mont. The enlargement of the eurozone is...
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    government debt without the assistance of third parties. The European sovereign debt crisis resulted from the structural problem of the eurozone and a combination...
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  • withdrawal from the eurozone was a hypothetical scenario, debated mostly in the early to mid 2010s, under which Greece would withdraw from the Eurozone to deal...
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    member of the eurozone. The crisis included revelations that previous data on government debt levels and deficits had been underreported by the Greek government:...
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    Germany, United Kingdom, the Eurozone, the European Union, and OECD. The following countries/territories had a recession starting in the third quarter of 2008:...
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    Cyprus entered the Eurozone. The banks were then exposed to a haircut of upwards of 50% in 2011, during the Greek government-debt crisis, leading to fears...
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    The eurozone crisis is an ongoing financial crisis that has made it difficult or impossible for some countries in the euro area to repay or re-finance...
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    2008 and March 2009 to formulate strategies for addressing the crisis. A variety of solutions have been proposed by government officials, central bankers...
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    foreclosure crisis 2012 May Day protests 2000s commodities boom Crisis theory Kondratiev wave List of acronyms associated with the eurozone crisis List of...
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    Poland to join the eurozone once the euro crisis had ended, based on the argument that delaying their accession would minimise the risk for Poland to become...
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    new institutions or the creation of a minister is another solution proposed: A minister for the Eurozone ? The idea of a eurozone finance minister is...
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    policies for improving competitiveness. The proposed "Eurozone system of Competitiveness Authorities" would bring together these national bodies and the Commission...
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    The eurozone crisis is an ongoing financial crisis that has made it difficult or impossible for some countries in the euro area to repay or re-finance...
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    European debt crisis contagion refers to the possible spread of the ongoing European sovereign-debt crisis to other Eurozone countries. This could make...
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    that the "crowding-in" model is an appropriate solution for current economic conditions. According to economist Martin Wolf, the U.S. and many Eurozone countries...
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    that this is the most effective solution for the Eurozone, particularly given the restrictions on fiscal policy. They argue that based on the evidence from...
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    the context of the Eurozone crisis, the Fiscal Compact, for example, was seen as a treaty that would enable states that wished to reform the Eurozone...
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    future adoption. On 31 January 2020, the United Kingdom left the EU. Despite never being a member of the eurozone, the euro is used in Akrotiri and Dhekelia...
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  • Financieele Dagblad". fd.nl. "QE for People. A Rescue Plan for the Eurozone". Quantitative Easing for People. Archived from the original on 11 April 2018. Retrieved...
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    European Stability Mechanism (category Policy and political reactions to the Eurozone crisis)
    permanent firewall for the eurozone, to safeguard and provide instant access to financial assistance programmes for member states of the eurozone in financial...
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    the financial crisis since 2007. Many Keynesian economists consider the existing differences between the current accounts in the eurozone to be the root...
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    Yanis Varoufakis (category Greek government-debt crisis)
    "Greece debt crisis: ECB tightens screw ahead of emergency eurozone summit – as it happened". The Guardian. Yanis Varoufakis. "AND THE WEAK SUFFER WHAT...
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    European sovereign debt crisis. Denmark borders one eurozone member, Germany, and one EU member that is obliged to adopt the euro in the future but currently...
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    abolished for travel within the Schengen Area. The eurozone is a group composed of the 20 EU member states that have fully implemented the economic and...
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  • that was a member of the eurozone. That made the Irish government and central bank have unique constraints when the crisis struck. The post-2008 Irish economic...
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    available by member state for the European Union as a whole (EU28) as well as for the eurozone (EA19). Eurostat also includes a long-term unemployment rate,...
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