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Poland and the Eurozone

Edited by Jens Hölscher

in Studies in Economic Transition from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 2014
ISBN: 978-1-137-42641-3
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Euro: The Main Problems and Solutions
Leszek Balcerowicz
Ch 2 The Euro-Area: Premature, Diminished, Divergent
Mario Nuti
Ch 3 The Euro as a Monetarist, Neoliberal Project
Victoria Chick
Ch 4 The Eurozone Crisis: Escaping the ‘Doom Loop’
Andy Mullineux
Ch 5 Business Cycles Synchronisation between the European Monetary Union and Poland
George Filis and Steve Letza
Ch 6 External Imbalances in the European Monetary Union: The Case for Keynesian Income Policy
Horst Tomann
Ch 7 UIP, the Carry Trade and Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis in the CEE and CIS
Robert Hayward and Jens Hölscher
Ch 8 The Maastricht Inflation Criterion and Entry to the Eurozone: Challenges and Options for EU Countries from Central and Eastern Europe
Karsten Staehr
Ch 9 Poland During the Crisis: A ‘Green Island’ Approaching the Euro Area?
Zbigniew Polański
Ch 10 The Impact of Foreign Capital on Competition and Concentration in the Polish Banking Sector
Małgorzata Pawłowska
Ch 11 Entrepreneurship in Poland: Dynamics and Cross-Country Comparison
Przemysław Zbierowski

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