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It Can't Happen, It's a Bad Idea, It Won't Last: U.S. Economists on the EMU and the Euro, 1989-2002

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  • Lars Jonung
  • Eoin Drea
Keywords Euro, optimum currency area, European Central Bank (ECB), Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), Federal Reserve System, monetary unification, Europe, United States
Volume Number 7
Issue Number 1
Pages 4-52
File URL It Can't Happen, It's a Bad Idea, It Won't Last: U.S. Economists on the EMU and the Euro, 1989-2002
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Publication year 2010

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  1. D’oh! It did happen, it was a bad idea, this largely political idea is clearly is failing. In any case, time and time again, austerity in a downturn is a bad, wrong, no good idea.

    posted 21 Jul 2015 by Gary Bradski

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