The year the European crisis ended

The author narrates the end of the European crisis from the June 2012 European Council summit through the bailout of Cyprus. Paying particular attention to political developments in Italy, the book shows the fragility of market confidence and the waving attitudes of political elites.

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Main Authors: Jones, Erik
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
Series: Global reordering
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137451118
Summary: The author narrates the end of the European crisis from the June 2012 European Council summit through the bailout of Cyprus. Paying particular attention to political developments in Italy, the book shows the fragility of market confidence and the waving attitudes of political elites.
"The Eurozone crisis threw a bewildering array of factors, actors, institutions and rules in the faces of those who sought to divine what was actually going on. In the midst of the crisis few of us thought to provide the world with a week-by-week summary and analysis of events. And yet Erik Jones has done just that, giving scholars and policymakers perhaps the definitive timeline of what went wrong, where, and why." - Mark Blyth, author of Austerity: The History of a Dangerous Idea (2014) "A really good idea, really well implemented. Jones tackles a year of the eurozone crisis with typical v
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Carrier Form: 144 p.
ISBN: 9781137451118 :
1137451114 :
CLC: F116.7
Contents: Prologue: How Europe Fell Into Crisis 1. Europe Decides to Act 2. The Markets Respond 3. Risk Returns through Italy and Cyprus 4. The European Crisis Ends 5. Beyond the European Crisis.