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Seeing eurozone events through the lens of the global financial crisis

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe influx of refugees into Europe has put pressure on the structures of the eurozone itself.Reuters/Giorgos Moutafis

Some 75 years in the making, the eurozone as it currently exists has generally succeeded in its aims of establishing shared institutions, political constraints and economic benefits: a single currency, open borders, free trade...

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