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Monitoring the Euro Zone

  • Series started 15 March 2015 and ended 25 May 0216
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MEZ 2: Reinforcing the Eurozone and protecting an Open Society
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MEZ 2: Reinforcing the Eurozone and protecting an Open Society

  • Giancarlo Corsetti
  • Lars Feld
  • Ralph Koijen
  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Ricardo Reis
  • Helene Rey
  • Beatrice Weder di Mauro
25 May 2016
  • Introduction: A critical juncture for the Eurozone and the European Union
  • A sovereign debt restructuring regime for the Eurozone
  • The steady-state financial regime: Delinking the banks from sovereigns, in particular from their own
  • Managing the transition: The quid pro quo
  • Refugee bonds

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MEZ 1: A New Start for the Eurozone: Dealing with Debt
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MEZ 1: A New Start for the Eurozone: Dealing with Debt

  • Giancarlo Corsetti
  • Lars Feld
  • Philip Lane
  • Lucrezia Reichlin
  • Helene Rey
  • Dimitri Vayanos
  • Beatrice Weder di Mauro
15 Apr 2015
  • Conclusion: A New Start for the Eurozone: Dealing with Debt
  • Introduction: A New Start for the Eurozone: Dealing with Debt
  • With high debt, the Eurozone remains vulnerable
  • Dealing with the legacy sovereign debt
  • Reforming the crisis lending framework t
  • Diversification of sovereign risk and a safe asset

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