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What really ails the eurozone? Faulty supranational architecture
Assaf Razin
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, Steven Rosefielde
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School of Economics
Cornell University
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Exchange Rate
100%
Financial Crisis
100%
Exchange Rate Policy
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Real Estate Sector
100%
Customs Union
100%
Gold Standard
100%
European Central Bank
100%
Countercyclical Fiscal Policy
100%
Keyphrases
Euro Area
100%
United States
50%
Ireland
33%
Spain
33%
Europe
16%
Bubble Bursting
16%
France
16%
Global Financial Crisis
16%
Foreign Exchange Rate
16%
Germany
16%
Response Pattern
16%
Italy
16%
Monetary Union
16%
Exchange Rate Policy
16%
Greece
16%
United Kingdom
16%
Portugal
16%
Sovereign
16%
Governance Forms
16%
Misery
16%
Supranationality
16%
EU Membership
16%
Deficit Spending
16%
Policy Response
16%
Private Banks
16%
Crash
16%
Customs Union
16%
Real Estate Boom
16%
European Monetary Union
16%
Economic Community
16%
Transnational Organizations
16%
Recovery Pattern
16%
Monetary Exchange
16%
European Central Bank
16%
Community Unions
16%
Gridlock
16%
Social Sciences
Eurozone
100%
Spain
40%
Monetary Union
40%
German
20%
UK
20%
Germany
20%
Italy
20%
Greece
20%
Financial Crisis
20%
Real Estate Sector
20%
Supranationality
20%
Foreign Exchange
20%
Central Bank
20%
Customs Union
20%
Exchange Rate
20%