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Eurozone crisis: What’s that got to do with AFRICA?

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  • ugochukwu osuagwu
  • OYENIYI KEHINDE

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The eurozone debt crisis is threatening to undermine the economic fabrics of not only the 17 countries that signed up to the currency, but also the rest of the key member states such as the United Kingdom, Sweden and Denmark who have not. The reverberations of any economic fallout from that will also be felt deep in New York and Washington; the heartlands of Western capitalism. The Barack Obama administration waits with bated breath as the November presidential election looms. How did Europe get into this financial cesspit in the first place?ORAL DEMONSTRATION WITH COMPARISONS OF VARIOUS MONETARY POLICIES OF EU COUNTRIESTO SHOW THAT THE EU CURRENCY NEEDS OVER HAUL OTHERWISE IT WILL AFFECT AFRICAN COUNTRIES TOO.

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  • ugochukwu osuagwu & OYENIYI KEHINDE, 2014. "Eurozone crisis: What’s that got to do with AFRICA?," 2nd International Conference on Energy, Regional Integration and Socio-Economic Development 7624, EcoMod.
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