Miroslav Beblavý, (2016), “Can Spain break the curse of the periphery? The upcoming Spanish election and what it means for Europe”, CEPS Essay No 24, 23 May
In this CEPS Essay, Miroslav Beblavý takes stock of the changing situation in Spanish politics one month before the early elections, which are expected to take place on June 26th in the hope that a new government can finally be formed. He finds that in both in politics and in economics, Spain resides at an immensely important inflection point situated between the European periphery and its core.
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