The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union című kiadvány cikkei

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2013

Cipriani Gabriele: The EU budget : A "Trojan horse" for better national spending? In: The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union. pp. 56-82. (2013)

Darvas Zsolt: The Euro crisis : ten roots but fewer solutions. In: The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union. pp. 83-104. (2013)

Farkas Beáta: The crisis as a turning point in the European convergence model. In: The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union. pp. 134-151. (2013)

Kiss Gábor Dávid; Kosztopulosz Andreász: The adequacy of inflation-targeting monetary policy and euro zone participation for the Central-East European countries. In: The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union. pp. 178-210. (2013)

Kovács Árpád: Crisis management similarities and differences in the newly accessed Central and Eastern European countries. In: The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union. pp. 152-177. (2013)

Losoncz Miklós: The sovereign debt crisis and the weakening of the pillars of the Economic and Monetary Union. In: The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union. pp. 105-131. (2013)

Mihályi Péter: The causes of slow growth in Hungary. In: The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union. pp. 241-270. (2013)

Viren Matti: How to accelerate growth in Europe? In: The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union. pp. 19-35. (2013)

Visvizi Anna: Addressing the crisis in Greece : the role of fiscal policy. In: The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union. pp. 211-240. (2013)

Yoshii Masahiko: Japan’s two lost decades : lessons for today’s Euro crisis? In: The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union. pp. 36-53. (2013)

Zuleeg Fabian: Europe in crisis : a lost decade or stronger future? In: The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union. pp. 6-18. (2013)

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