The Euro and International Financial Stability
Mike Tsionas
in Financial and Monetary Policy Studies from Springer, currently edited by Ansgar Belke
Date: 2014
Edition: 2014
ISBN: 978-3-319-01171-4
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
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- Ch Chapter 10 Understanding Crises and Recessions
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- Ch Chapter 11 Will Bailouts Lead to a Dissolution of the Euro?
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- Ch Chapter 12 On the Destabilizing Effects of Bailouts
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- Ch Chapter 13 On Sound Money and Credit Conditions
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- Ch Chapter 14 The Case of Free Banking
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- Ch Chapter 15 The Explosion of Public Debts
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- Ch Chapter 16 The Current Policies of the ECB
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- Ch Chapter 17 Some Remarks on the Greek Problem
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- Ch Chapter 18 Can There be Stable Currencies After the Euro?
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- Ch Chapter 19 The Gold Standard and Free Banking
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- Ch Chapter 2 What Went Wrong with the Euro?
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- Ch Chapter 20 An Unexpected Supporter of the Gold Standard
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- Ch Chapter 21 Fundamental Problems of the Eurozone
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- Ch Chapter 22 Stability and the Eurozone
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- Ch Chapter 23 Conditions for Genuine Financial and Monetary Stability
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- Ch Chapter 24 International Financial Stability
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- Ch Chapter 25 On Monetary Policies
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- Ch Chapter 26 A New Fiscal Policy?
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- Ch Chapter 27 The “Price Puzzle”
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- Ch Chapter 28 Re-Distributional Effects of Austerity Measures
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- Ch Chapter 29 Further Remarks on International Financial Stability
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- Ch Chapter 3 Public Debt: Introductory Remarks
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- Ch Chapter 30 The Accommodation of Public Debt by Commercial Banks
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- Ch Chapter 31 The Consequence of the Market’s Responses
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- Ch Chapter 32 Is Eurozone Effectively a Socialist Commonwealth?
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- Ch Chapter 33 Banking Efficiency
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- Ch Chapter 34 Banking and Regulation
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- Ch Chapter 35 Policy and Institutional Change in Southern Europe
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- Ch Chapter 36 Was the Euro a Bad or a Good Idea?
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- Ch Chapter 37 The Role of the Rate of Profit
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- Ch Chapter 38 International Industrial Structure
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- Ch Chapter 39 Capital Structure and Financial Stability
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- Ch Chapter 4 Was the Eurozone an Acceptable Currency Union?
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- Ch Chapter 40 International Empirical Evidence on the ABC’s of Recessions
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- Ch Chapter 5 Preconditions of a Monetary Union
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- Ch Chapter 6 What was the Theory Behind the Formation of EMU?
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- Ch Chapter 7 Will the Eurozone Dissolve into its Constituents?
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- Ch Chapter 8 Can There be an Efficient Dissolution of a Monetary Union?
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- Ch Chapter 9 Complete Fiscal Freedom in the Transition Period?
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