Fiscal Crisis in Europe or a Crisis of Distribution?
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- Özlem Onaran, 2010. "Fiscal Crisis in Europe or a Crisis of Distribution?," Working Papers wp226, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
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- Burak Saltoðlu & Devrim Yýlmaz, 2013.
"Why is it so Difficult and Complex to Solve the Euro Problem?,"
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2013/02, Bogazici University, Department of Economics.
- S. Devrim Yilmaz & Burak Saltoglu, 2013. "Why is it so Difficult and Complex to Solve the Euro Problem?," Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research Discussion Paper Series 180, Economics, The University of Manchester.
- Juan Pablo Mateo Tomé, 2011. "Financialization as a Theory of Crisis in a Historical Perspective: Nothing New under the Sun," Working Papers wp262, Political Economy Research Institute, University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
- Engelbert Stockhammer & Collin Constantine & Severin Reissl, 2020.
"Explaining the Euro crisis: current account imbalances, credit booms and economic policy in different economic paradigms,"
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(2), pages 231-266, April.
- Engelbert Stockhammer & Collin Constantine & Severin Reissl, 2016. "Explaining the Euro crisis: Current account imbalances, credit booms and economic policy in different economic paradigms," Working Papers PKWP1617, Post Keynesian Economics Society (PKES).
- Đurović-Todorović Jadranka & Đorđević Marina & Vuković Marija, 2017. "Fiscal Stress Analysis in the Republic of Serbia," Economic Themes, Sciendo, vol. 55(1), pages 55-69, March.
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