Is the Worst Over for the Eurozone?

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“Monti Expects Agreement on Firewall this Month as Crisis Abates” (David Tweed, Bloomberg; March 1, 2012)

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“Monti Expects Agreement on Firewall this Month as Crisis Abates” (David Tweed, Bloomberg; March 1, 2012)

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Prof. Yannis Ioannides interviewed on Bloomberg (Feb. 9, 2012)
Professor Richard Eichenberg is following events in Greece and the Eurozone closely, and is keeping a public Trunk page with links to scholarly analyses, daily features, opinion polls and more.
We will periodically repost some of the pieces he is looking at.

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Prof. Yannis Ionnides sheds light on the roots of the crisis, as well as why Greece has strong incentives to remain in the Eurozone.

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With events in the Eurozone—and Greece in particular—unfolding by the minute, from new bailout plans, to harsher austerity measures, to national strikes, and riots, the IR Program has asked some faculty to provide their insights, as well as share with us other analyses they have come across.
We will periodically add new commentary, links, and video over the coming days and weeks. For a full rundown of all Eurozone-related posts, visit tuftsir.tumblr.com/tagged/eurozone.