Baldwin, Richard et al., (2016), “Making the Eurozone more resilient: What is needed now and what can wait?”, Voxeu, 25 June
Britain voted to leave the EU. This is terrible news for the UK, but it is also bad news for the Eurozone. Brexit opens the door to all sorts of shocks, and dangerous political snowball effects. Now is the time to shore up the Eurozone’s resiliency. The situation is not yet dire, but prompt action is needed. This VoxEU column – which is signed by a wide range of leading economists – identifies what needs to be done soon, and what should also be done but can probably wait if markets are patient.
Relevant Posts
- Merritt, Giles, (2016), “Europe’s Wake-Up Call”, Project Syndicate, 20 June
- Laffan, Brigid, Schlosser, Pierre, (2016), “Public finances in Europe: fortifying EU economic governance in the shadow of the crisis”, Journal of European Integration, 8 March