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School of Business and Management

Lessons from the Eurozone crisis: EMU limitations and national bargaining

When: Tuesday, June 1, 2021, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Where: Online, Zoom

Join us for a conversation between the authors and discussants of two books on the Eurozone crisis recently published. Different perspectives and methodologies are employed to understand one of the biggest crises that hit Europe in the last decade. How can we explain the causes of the crisis and limitations of the response? What lessons can be learned for future economic crises?

Join us for a conversation between the authors and discussants of two books on the Eurozone crisis recently published. Different perspectives and methodologies are employed to understand one of the biggest crises that hit Europe in the last decade. How can we explain the causes of the crisis and limitations of the response? What lessons can be learned for future economic crises?

Chair: Sarah Wolff, CER

Speakers
Stefanie Walter, University of Zurich, co-author of The Politics of Bad Options, OUP, 2020
Stella Ladi, CER and Catherine Moury, Nova University Lisbon, co-authors of Capitalising on constraint, MUP, 2021

Discussants
Matthias Matthijs, John Hopkins University
Paul Copeland, CER

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