The austerity debate: what Europe got right and wrong
- Publishing date
- 01 March 2013
- Authors
- Jean Pisani-Ferry Guntram B. Wolff
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The renewed signs of Europe's economic weakness raised by the Commission's economic forecasts for 2013, the stark contract within the euro area between a prosperous North and a struggling South, and growing social and political resentment in the countries most affected are triggering a new policy debate. Is austerity working?
- Language
- English
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