Happy 2011? By Charles Wyplosz Vox January 5, 2011 Is the worst of Europe’s crisis behind us? Or yet to come? This column looks at 2011 and argues that the Eurozone crisis offers a unique chance to correct the “dreadful mismanagement” of the past year.
Completing the Eurozone Rescue: What More Needs to be Done? Edited by Richard Baldwin, Daniel Gros and Luc Laeven Vox eBook 17 June 2010 The euro’s crisis is not over. Measures taken in May were critical but they were palliatives not a cure. The Eurozone rescue needs to be completed. A new Vox eBook gathers the thinking of a dozen leading economists on what more needs to be done.
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2010 European Soverign Debt Crisis Wikipedia In early 2010, fears of a sovereign debt crisis, the 2010 Euro Crisis[1] developed concerning some European states,[2] including European Union members Portugal, Ireland, Greece[3], Spain[4] (sometimes collectively referred to with the acronym PIGS), and Belgium. This led to a crisis of confidence as well as the widening of bond yield spreads and risk insurance on credit default swaps between these countries and other EU members, most importantly Germany.