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Could the Euro Area Break Up? Debt crises in Greece, Spain, and other EU members have raised the question— could the euro area break up? If so, who would leave first? Economically weak members like Greece? Or stronger members like Germany? These slides look at the breakup of an earlier currency area—the short-lived ruble area of 1991-1993—and draw some lessons for the euro Post P100703 from Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com/
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Could the Euro Area Break Up? Debt crises in Greece, Spain, and other EU members have raised the question— could the euro area break up? If so, who would leave first? Economically weak members like Greece? Or stronger members like Germany? These slides look at the breakup of an earlier currency area—the short-lived ruble area of 1991-1993—and draw some lessons for the euro Post P100703 from Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog http://dolanecon.blogspot.com/
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