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Volatility spillovers between the European and South African foreign exchange markets
Published 2020-01-01“…Further, increased volatility spillovers and time-varying correlations between currencies were evident during the Eurozone crisis. This suggests pure form of financial contagion between the two foreign exchange markets. …”
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Parliamentary Scrutiny of the European Semester: The Case of Poland
Published 2021-08-01“…The European Semester became an essential part of the revised governance architecture of the Europe 2020 reform strategy for the Single European Market under the conditions of the global financial crisis and the emerging eurozone crisis a decade ago. The article examines to what extent the European Semester offers channels to establish throughput legitimacy by granting national parliaments the ability to effectively scrutinise executive decision-making in the annual policy cycle. …”
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External shocks and monetary policy under the inflation targeting regime (ITR): An analysis of the determinants of inflation for the period 2000-2021
Published 2023-11-01“…The hypothesis that guides the research is that the recent events or shocks in the global economy (the subprime crisis, the “Eurozone” crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic and, more recently, the war in Ukraine, among others) have resulted in supply shocks – exchange rates, food and energy – causing a rise in inflation and bringing recessive effects that may be more pronounced in ITR countries, given the greater institutional rigidity of the regime. …”
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What Financial Conditions Affect Dynamic Equity Risk Factor Allocation?
Published 2022-02-01“…The “technology bubble” in the late 1990s, the financial crisis in 2007/2008, and the Eurozone crisis generated significant losses across several asset classes. …”
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Trilemma EU and EMU Challenges: Fiscal Competition, Harmonization or Unification
Published 2014-12-01“…Accordingly, the European Commission, supported by Germany and the other Member States, proposes measures for fiscal unification in the European Union, considering that the Eurozone crisis is the result of the common monetary policy singularity, but in the absence of a common fiscal policy.…”
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Narrating Integration and Disintegration in Europe: Italy’s View
Published 2017-03-01“…EU’s economic and political challenges open a new page of the European integration history. The Eurozone crisis and challenges presented by Brexit enhanced scholars from various countries to analyze and rethink about the future of the European integration and EU as a whole. …”
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European Identity in Times of Crises
Published 2019-02-01“…This essay tries to discuss three possible models of common European identity based on shared political values, shared economic interests and hared cultural heritage in our actual situation when Europe is suffering from many crises or their aftermaths (Eurozone crisis, migration crisis or Brexit crisis). The first non-exclusive “thin” identity model is based on many essentially contested concepts (in the essay demonstrated on the concept of human dignity) and its major weakness lies in the fact that many of these values are eroding in our practices, not only in the “new” EU member states. …”
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Interdependence between core and peripheries of the European economy: secular stagnation and growth in the Western Balkans
Published 2017-06-01“…It combines a simple core-periphery model with an under-consumption model to provide an explanation of the emergence of secular stagnation, the dependency relationships between the core and peripheries of the European economy, and the spillover effects of Eurozone crisis to the Western Balkans. Due to tendencies to under-consumption, the core countries have been vulnerable to secular stagnation. …”
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Catherine E. de Vries: Euroscepticism and the Future of European Integration
Published 2021-02-01“…Euroscepticism is such a diverse phenomenon because the Eurozone crisis has exacerbated the structural imbalances within the EU. …”
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THE INFLUENCE OF ORDOLIBERALISM IN EUROPE
Published 2018-06-01“…In response to the Eurozone crisis, they tried to spread the ordoliberal ideology across Europe. …”
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Catherine E. de Vries: Euroscepticism and the Future of European Integration
Published 2021-03-01“…Euroscepticism is such a diverse phenomenon because the Eurozone crisis has exacerbated the structural imbalances within the EU. …”
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When multinational corporations misbehave: an analysis of foreign bank currency manipulation in South Africa
Published 2024“…This thesis finds that larger economic events namely, the Great Financial Crisis and the Eurozone crisis explain South Africa’s economic and exchange rate vagaries better than the currency rigging case during this timeframe. …”
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The Breakdown of Socialization and Political Re-assertiveness of European Far-Right
Published 2017-01-01“…Among other compelling factors, the ramifications of the Eurozone crisis and a contentious refugee crisis at the European shores and borders gave incentive to the re-assertion of European populism. …”
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Handbook of Asian sovereign bond markets: yield & risk
Published 2013“…Sovereign debt overhang is allegedly destabilizing the world economy from October 2011, since when the then Eurozone crisis transformed into government debt overhang crisis. …”
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Assessing the Effectiveness of the European Social Charter: A Case Study on Dismissal Reforms
Published 2023-03-01“…. | (Abstract) In the aftermath of the Eurozone crisis, several states in Europe carried out structural reforms target-ing existing laws on dismissals, thus weakening employee protection. …”
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Welfare Markets and the Democracy of European Integration
Published 2017-01-01“…Today, in the aftermath of the Eurozone crisis, austerity and marketization are two sides of the same coin.…”
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Euro-Mediterranean populism: navigating populist foreign policy around the Mare Nostrum
Published 2024“…In the last decade, moreover, the Euro-Mediterranean region has been struck by destabilizing shocks: the Eurozone crisis and the refugee crisis, which led to a realignment of party politics, with populist parties of both the left and the right enjoying high levels of popular support and taking, or have gotten close to taking, governmental power. …”
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China investment corporation's forays into Europe and the United States : explaining the different receptions
Published 2015“…Moreover, negative macroeconomic conditions for the two countries following the eruption of the Eurozone crisis have resulted in an improved investment climate for CIC, although brought about by the proactive stance of governments and companies rather than by any de-politicization.…”
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European Economic Governance in a Post-crisis Era - A Conceptual Appraisal
Published 2018-05-01“…This Article seeks to determine whether this still holds true after the Eurozone crisis, and the subsequent fundamental revamping of the EMU's economic pillar. …”
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A Scientific Inquiry on the Estimation of the Phillips Curve in the Baltic Region
Published 2016“…Many countries in European Union (EU) have suffered from the high unemployment rate due to the Eurozone crisis in the end of the 2000s. However, there is a knowledge gap in this important area of study. …”
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