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1. Three risks that must be addressed for new European Union fiscal rules to succeed

2. The Greek Tragedy: Narratives and Imagined Futures in the Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis

3. The rising cost of European Union borrowing and what to do about it

4. European Union debt financing: leeway and barriers from a legal perspective

5. Using RRF resources to kick-start a job-rich recovery in Greece

6. Household Wealth Inequalities in the wake of the Greek Debt Crisis

7. Don’t look only to Brussels to increase the supply of safe assets in the European Union

8. Istanbul Journal of Economics: Volume 72 Issue 1

9. Will corporate debt choke the post-COVID-19 recovery?

10. Accounting for climate policies in Europe’s sovereign debt market

11. Risk Shocks and Divergence between the Euro Area and the US in the aftermath of the Great Recession

12. Germany’s Debt Brake and Europe’s Fiscal Stance after COVID-19

13. Money, Stability, and Free Societies

14. A New Policy Toolkit Is Needed as Countries Exit COVID-19 Lockdowns

15. Primary Dealer Systems in the European Union

16. COVID-Induced Sovereign Risk in the Euro Area: When Did the ECB Stop the Contagion?

17. Covid 19: a new challenge for the EMU

18. France and African Debt: Testing Multilateralism

19. Enhancing Credibility and Commitment to Fiscal Rules

20. Is a Fiscal Policy Council needed in Poland?

21. The Greek Crisis and Its Repercussions on the Balkan Neighbourhood: The End of the Myth

22. When the Greek Political System Clashed with Europe: Why the Greek Sovereign-Debt Crisis is Taking so Long to End

23. Euro-area Governance Reform: The Unfinished Agenda

24. Domestic Cycles, Financial Cycles, and Policies. What Has Gone Wrong?

25. Economic policy, the international environment and the state of Poland’s public finances: Scenarios

26. Fiscal Sustainability: Conceptual, Institutional, and Policy Issues

27. The EuroZone “Debt” Crisis: Another “Center” – “Periphery” Crisis Under Financial Globalization?

28. Corporate debt securities market in Poland: state of art, problems, and prospects for development

29. The Eurozone crisis: A debt shortage as the final cause

30. Laid Low: The IMF, The Eurozone and the First Rescue of Greece

31. A Relationship and a Practice: On the French Sociology of Credit

32. Three Myths Behind the Case for Grexit: A Destructive Analysis

33. Germany and the Future of the Eurozone

34. The IMF's Preferred Creditor Status: Does It Still Make Sense After the Euro Crisis?

35. 'Broken and Can't Be Fixed': The Impact of the Economic Crisis on the Greek Party System

36. Was the ECB's Comprehensive Assessment up to standard?

37. Sovereign Debt Crisis Management: Lessons from the 2012 Greek Debt Restructuring

38. The Greek Debt Restructuring: An Autopsy

39. Why the ECB should cut borrowing costs in periphery

40. Güney Avrupa'da Ekonomik Kriz ve Toplumsal Hareketler

41. Assessing the Single Supervisory Mechanism: Passing the point of no return for Europe's Banking Union

42. Three Options for the EU: Assessing the EU's powers in a true economic and political union

43. The EU Beyond the Crisis: The Unavoidable Challenge of Legitimacy

44. Towards a Deeper EMU: An assessment of political divisions within the EU

45. Geopolitical Shifts in the Eastern Mediterranean

46. A case for adjusting fiscal consolidation in the eurozone

47. Updating The EMU: Differentiated economic integration in the European Union

48. The Asset Quality Review and Capital Needs: Why re-capitalise banks with public money?

49. Net Neutrality and Mandatory Network-Sharing: How to disconnect the continent

50. Policy Lessons for Macroeconomic and Financial Crisis Management in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean

51. Strong Governments, Weak Banks

52. The New European Framework for Managing Bank Crises

53. Fiscal or Bailout Union: Where Is the EU/EMU’s Fiscal Integration Heading?

54. Pushing the Turbo Button: What Next for the Polishâ?"Romanian Strategic Partnership?

55. Eurocriticism: The Eurozone Crisis and Anti-Establishment Groups in Southern Europe

56. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership: Ambitious but Achievable

57. The Systemic Risk of European Banks

58. "Fool Me Once . . . " Did U.S. Investors Play it Safer in the European Debt Crisis?

59. The Image of Crisis-Ridden Europe and the Division Between Creditor and Debtor Countries: The Case of Italy

60. Be Outraged: There are alternatives

61. EIU: Global outlook summary

62. Implementing Basel III in Europe: Diagnosis and avenues for improvement

63. An Agenda for the European Council: Feasible steps to bring the eurozone back from the precipice

64. 'Grexit': Who would pay for it?

65. Sovereign Debtors in Distress: Are Our Institutions Up to the Challenge?

66. Can Italy and Spain survive rates of 6-7%?

67. Unholy compromise in the eurozone and how to right it

68. Central Banks in Times of Crisis: The FED vs. the ECB

69. A simple model of multiple equilibria and sovereign default

70. Money and power: EU budget negotiations in a time of austerity

71. Greek Entrepreneurs to the Rescue: How to Reinvent the Greek Economy after the Sovereign Debt Crisis

72. The global crisis: Have we learned the right lessons?

73. The need for contingency planning: potential scenarios of Eurozone disintegration

74. Key Issues on European Banking Union: Trade-Offs and Some Recommendations

75. Europe's Innovation Union—Beyond Techno-Nationalism?

76. Bringing Stability to Europe: Why Europe needs a banking union

77. Lessons from Reforms in Central and Eastern Europe in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis

78. Fiscal Federalism: US History for Architects of Europe's Fiscal Union

79. Credit at Times of Stress: Latin American Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis

80. Interest Rate Shock and Sustainability of Italy's Sovereign Debt

81. The Spanish Hangover

82. The Reform of European Economic Governance : Towards a Sustainable Monetary Union?

83. Renewed Financial Supervision in Europe – Final or transitory?

84. External versus Domestic Debt in the Euro Crisis

85. The EU's Response to the Financial Crisis: A mid-term review

86. Can the eurozone countries still live together happily ever after?

87. Restoring financial stability in the euro area

88. Debt reduction without default?

89. Governance of a Fragile Eurozone

90. The New Stability and Growth Pact: Primum non nocere

91. Has the financial crisis shattered citizens' trust in national and European governmental institutions? Evidence from the EU member states, 1999-2010

92. An evaluation of the French proposal for a restructuring of Greek debt

93. State of the union Can the euro zone survive its debt crisis?

94. Coordinating Regional and Multilateral Financial Institutions

95. Europe on the Brink

96. Turkey's 2000/1 Banking Crisis: A Case Study for the Transformation of the Greek Finance?

97. The Eurozone Debt Crisis: From its origins to a way forward

98. Only a more active ECB can solve the euro crisis

99. Putting Politics above Markets: Historical Background to the Greek Debt Crisis

100. Europe's debt crisis: Where and when will it end?