Edin Mujagic is a monetary economist at Tilburg University.
Edin Mujagic is a monetary economist at Tilburg University.
TILBURG – If there is one thing that financial markets detest, it is prolonged uncertainty. But, since the eurozone crisis began, policymaki…
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TILBURG, THE NETHERLANDS – Two years ago, the leaders of the world’s central banks were considered heroes for their efforts in preventing fi…
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The introduction of the euro in 1999, it was claimed, would narrow the economic differences between the member countries of the monetary uni…
Europe’s Crisis Goes to Court
Antonio Capillo: What abot the role of the legislative power?
Europe’s Crisis Goes to Court
Margaret Bowker: A very useful explanation. Thank you. The majority seem to think the ESM will be ruled legal on the 12th, but should it not be, perhaps the 500 billion can be transferred to the EFSF in some way so th…