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Managing Risks in the European Periphery Debt Crisis

Lessons from the Trade-off between Economics, Politics and the Financial Markets

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Genesis of the Crisis, Use and Abuse of Economic Policies

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The European Periphery Debt Crisis (EPDC) has its roots in the structural characteristics of the individual economies affected. This book offers a full diagnosis of the EPDC, its association to the national and international structural characteristics and a full analysis from a risk management point of view of the available policy options.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, UK

    George Christodoulakis

About the editor

Philippe D'Arvisenet, BNP Paribas, France Daniel Gros, Centre for European Policy Studies, Belgium Cinzia Alcidi, Centre for European Policy Studies, Belgium Jeffrey Anderson, Institute of International Finance, USA Jessica Stallings, Institute of International Finance, USA Miranda Xafa, E. F. Consulting, Greece Paul De Grauwe, London School of Economics, UK Catherine Mathieu, OFCE (Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques), France Henri Sterdyniak, OFCE (Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques), France Kerstin Bernoth, Hertie School of Governance, Germany Philipp Engler, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Ashoka Mody, Princeton University, USA Blaise Ganguin, Standard & Poor's, France Adrian Blundell-Wignall, OECD, France Caroline Roulet, OECD, France Dimitris Tsibanoulis, Tsibanoulis & Partners, Greece Gerry Kounadis, Tsibanoulis & Partners, Greece

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