Today the Eurozone is in turmoil, beset by stresses and strains that could challenge Europe's very construction. How did the current crisis come about, and how may it be resolved? And what does it mean for Europe's historic experiment in political and economic integration? This book addresses these questions and offers invaluable perspectives for anyone attempting to understand the roots and continuing impact of Europe's economic crisis.
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Robert M. Solow is president of the Cournot Centre and a Nobel laureate in economics. Daniel S. Hamilton is director of the Center for Transatlantic Relations.
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