Gros, Daniel, (2017), “Mixed Signals from the Eurozone”, Project Syndicate, 16 March
What does the eurozone’s future hold? It depends where you look. Some economic indicators suggest that things are looking up for the common currency’s survival; for example, employment has returned to its pre-crisis peak, and per capita GDP growth exceeded that of the United States last year. At the same time, political risks seem to be increasing, despite the improvements in Europe’s economy.
Relevant Posts
- De Santis, Roberto, (2017), “Sovereign spreads in the Eurozone on the rise: Redenomination risk versus political risk”, VoxEu, 16 March
- Wishart, Ian, Rojanasakul, Mira, Fraher, John, (2017), “How the Euro Could Break Up—or Be Saved”, Bloomberg Politics, 7 March