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Volume 71 / 2018 - Issue 3

ISSN: 2499-8265
RSS feed citation: At RePEc
Publication date: August 3, 2018


POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES ON EUROPEAN PROBLEMS

Contents of this issue:

The Future of Europe: Economic and Social Prospects (Genoa, 20 October 2017) - Speakers' key papers (p. I-XVI)

Why a Eurozone Collapse should not be a Surprise: The Role of Germany and Greece

Financial Crisis, Banking Sector Performance and Economic Growth in the European Union

Fixing the Eurozone Setup: On Viable Forms of Fiscal Union

Among the Central and Eastern European Countries of the European Union, who Gained and who Lost?

The Exchange Rate Regime Switch and Current Account in Greece, 1976-2014
 


Il Futuro dell'Europa: prospettive economiche e sociali - Welcome Address

Paolo Odone, President of the Chamber of Commerce, Genoa

(pp-II-III)

Europe's Future at the Crossroads: The Challenge of Immigration

Stefano Stefanini, Ambassador and Atlantic Council Senior Fellow

(pp-XI-XVI)

Why a Eurozone Collapse should not be a Surprise: The Role of Germany and Greece

George Zestos, Department of Economics, Christopher Newport University, Newport News, USA
Morgan H. Simmons, Department of Economics, Christopher Newport University, Newport News, USA

(pp-227-256)

Financial Crisis, Banking Sector Performance and Economic Growth in the European Union

Cândida Ferreira, Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Universidade de Lisboa and UECE – Research Unit in Complexity and Economics, Lisboa, Portugal

(pp-257-288)

Fixing the Eurozone Setup: On Viable Forms of Fiscal Union

Luca Gandullia, Department of Political Sciences, University of Genova, Italy
Franco Praussello, Department of Political Sciences, University of Genova, Italy

(pp-289-316)

Among the Central and Eastern European Countries of the European Union, who Gained and who Lost?

Miroslav N. Jovanović, University of Geneva, Global Studies Institute, Dušan Sidjanski Centre of Excellence in European Studies, Switzerland
Jelena Damnjanovic, Novi Sad School of Business, Novi Sad, Serbia
Jovan Njegic, Novi Sad School of Business, Novi Sad, Serbia

(pp-317-370)

The Exchange Rate Regime Switch and Current Account in Greece, 1976-2014

Alexi Thompson, Department of Economics, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, USA
Henry Thompson, Department of Economics, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA

(pp-371-386)

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of the Genoa Chamber of Commerce


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