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  • ...it has encountered unforeseen difficulties which have culminated in the [[eurozone crisis]] of 2010-12. ...Portugal, and there were fears that the problem might spread to other eurozone countries.
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  • ...rogramme of "enhanced credit support"[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Eurozone/Timelines&action=edit] ...al Stability Facility|European Financial Stability Facility]]. (see the [[Eurozone crisis]] article).
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  • ...mum currency area criteria| '''optimum currency area criteria''']], on the eurozone's [[/Tutorials#Policy options|'''policy options''']]; ,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbs ...sustainability of the eurozone system itself. To make matters worse, the eurozone fell back into recession in the third quarter of 2012 as the crisis starte
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  • ...ject-syndicate.org/commentary/a-centerless-euro-cannot-hold ''A centerless eurozone cannot hold'', Kenneth Rogoff, Project Syndicate, April 2012]</ref>. ==OCA theory and the Eurozone==
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  • [[Eurozone/Tutorials#Optimum currency area theory|Currency area theory]] is concerned ...ed the convergence condition. There has been less price convergence among eurozone countries than among European Union countries as a whole,<ref> Clas Wihjbor
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  • ...er of the ''Christian Socialist Party''. Chairman of the [[Eurogroup]] of eurozone Finance Ministers. Proponent of [[eurobond]]s. ([[Eurozone crisis/Tutorials#Italy|Attitudes to the crisis]]).
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  • A financial crisis involving member countries of the [[Eurozone]]
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  • ...ate[http://www.economist.com/blogs/charlemagne/2010/05/euro_crisis_2], The eurozone and the [[IMF]] make available €110 billion to Greece[http://www.consili ::The eurozone launches a €600bn [[Eurozone crisis#The Financial Stability Facility|'''European Financial Stability Fac
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  • ! Eurozone | Eurozone
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  • {{r|Eurozone crisis}}
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  • ...-world/2011/11/eurozone-crisis-live-blog-12/#axzz1dL4IIoXq Financial Times Eurozone Crisis Live Blog]
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  • {{r|Eurozone}}
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  • A financial crisis involving member countries of the [[Eurozone]]
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  • [[European Central Bank]] interventions in [[eurozone]] [[bond]] market segments that are deemed to be dysfunctional.
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  • The assembled Finance Ministers of the eurozone.
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  • ...zone]] government and guaranteed jointly by all member governments of the eurozone. ''(Definition (i) refers to an established institution of long standing, w
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  • * [[Eurozone crisis/Timelines|Eurozone crisis]]
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  • ...ished the [[euro]] as the single currency of the member countries of the [[Eurozone]].
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  • {{r|Eurozone}} {{r|Eurozone crisis}}
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  • ...onetary Fund]], acting as a team engaged in tackling the problems of the [[eurozone crisis]].
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  • {{r|Eurozone}}
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  • ...rogramme of "enhanced credit support"[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Eurozone/Timelines&action=edit] ...al Stability Facility|European Financial Stability Facility]]. (see the [[Eurozone crisis]] article).
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  • {{r|Eurozone crisis}}
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  • ...ject-syndicate.org/commentary/a-centerless-euro-cannot-hold ''A centerless eurozone cannot hold'', Kenneth Rogoff, Project Syndicate, April 2012]</ref>. ==OCA theory and the Eurozone==
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  • {{r|Eurozone}}
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  • {{r|Eurozone crisis}}
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  • ...age process to culminate in the economic and monetary union known as the [[eurozone]] : the [[Eurozone]] (founder members: Belgium, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Ital
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  • {{r|Eurozone crisis}}
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  • ...further". (The financial turmoil generated by the intensification of the [[eurozone crisis]] had already spread to the developing countries and to other high-i
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  • {{r|Eurozone}}
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  • *2010-12 [[Eurozone crisis]]
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  • ! Eurozone ! Eurozone
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  • :{{r|Eurozone}}
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  • ...rium]], [[national debt]], [[net present value]], [[opportunity cost]], [[Eurozone/Tutorials#Optimum currency area theory|optimum currency area]], [[prisoner' ...alysis]], [[credit rating agency]], [[EU competition policy]], [[Euro]], [[eurozone]]. [[Federal Reserve System]], [[Financial regulation]], [[Financial Stabil
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  • ...it has encountered unforeseen difficulties which have culminated in the [[eurozone crisis]] of 2010-12. ...Portugal, and there were fears that the problem might spread to other eurozone countries.
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  • ...|European Economic and Monetary Union]] (subsequently referred to as the [[eurozone]]) ...mbers of the European Monetary Union, and subsequently the survival of the eurozone.
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  • ...-world/2011/11/eurozone-crisis-live-blog-12/#axzz1dL4IIoXq Financial Times Eurozone Crisis Live Blog]
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  • ...er of the ''Christian Socialist Party''. Chairman of the [[Eurogroup]] of eurozone Finance Ministers. Proponent of [[eurobond]]s. ([[Eurozone crisis/Tutorials#Italy|Attitudes to the crisis]]).
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  • ...ate[http://www.economist.com/blogs/charlemagne/2010/05/euro_crisis_2], The eurozone and the [[IMF]] make available €110 billion to Greece[http://www.consili ::The eurozone launches a €600bn [[Eurozone crisis#The Financial Stability Facility|'''European Financial Stability Fac
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  • :: The [[eurozone]] governments and the [[IMF]] make available €110 billion to Greece[http :: The eurozone launches the €600bn European Financial Stability Facility[http://www.cons
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  • [[Eurozone/Tutorials#Optimum currency area theory|Currency area theory]] is concerned ...ed the convergence condition. There has been less price convergence among eurozone countries than among European Union countries as a whole,<ref> Clas Wihjbor
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  • ...rency of several [[European Union]] member states, together known as the [[eurozone]]: [[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Cyprus]],<ref>Only the southern part of the ...the Netherlands (but are still [[legal tender]]). Many shop owners in the eurozone prefer having all their prices end in 0 or 5 cents, so that 1c and 2c coins
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  • ...mum currency area criteria| '''optimum currency area criteria''']], on the eurozone's [[/Tutorials#Policy options|'''policy options''']]; ,<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbs ...sustainability of the eurozone system itself. To make matters worse, the eurozone fell back into recession in the third quarter of 2012 as the crisis starte
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  • - [[eurozone]] - [[eurozone crisis]]
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  • - [[Eurozone]] - - [[Eurozone crisis]] -
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  • ...ce of agreed limits on the conduct of [[fiscal policy]]. The future of the eurozone is under review, ...olicy]] that was required of eurozone members, but willingness to join the eurozone became a condition of membership of the European Union for subsequent appl
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  • ! Eurozone | Eurozone
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  • Finland has been using the Eurozone currency, [[Euro]], since 2002. Income-wise the country ranks high among th
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  • ====The Eurozone==== ...ession had widely differing impacts upon the economies of members of the [[eurozone]] but all were subject to the [[monetary policy]] of the [[European Centra
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  • ...Central Bank (ECB) deals with matters regarding the monetary policy of the Eurozone, effecting the common monetary policy of the European Union member states,
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  • ...and economic policies. Seventeen of its members are also members of the [[eurozone]], thus adopting the [[euro]] as their common currency, the delegation of ...members of the [[European Union]] ''(column 6)'', 17 are members of the [[eurozone]] ''(column 7)'', and 26 are members of [[NATO]] ''(column 9)''.
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  • ...nami]] of March 2011, and by [[contagion (finance)|contagion]] from the [[eurozone crisis]]. In most developed economies, the operation of their economies' [[ ...ainable levels, and a [[eurozone crisis]] began to develop as conditional eurozone "bailout" loans failed to reassure investors in their bonds.
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  • ...: Frequently Asked Questions'', Federal Reserve Board, 2009]</ref>, in the Eurozone the decisions are taken by the European Central Bank Governing Council<ref
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  • ...iscount rate to 1.0 percent and made asset purchases amounting to 0.6% of Eurozone GDP<ref>[http://globaleconomydoesmatter.blogspot.com/2009/05/quantitative-e
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  • ![[eurozone]]<br>member
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  • ...ies in favour of the common currency of a [[currency area]] such as the "''eurozone''" and some, such as Denmark, have retained their national currencies but h
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  • ...cies in favour of the common currency of a [[currency area]] such as the [[eurozone]] and some, such as Denmark, have retained their national currencies but ha
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  • ...] and an over reliance on the construction sector, Ireland was the first [[eurozone]] country to enter [[recession]], in 2008. In November 2010, the collapse
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  • ...interest. Tony Blair maintained his intention the Britain should join the Eurozone when the conditions are right (as defined by a set of [[Gordon Brown/Adden
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