Looking Beyond Coronabonds: What Covid-19 Means for the future of the Eurozone

  • Wyplosz C
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The pandemic has created an unprecedented level of uncertainty, mainly because we do not know how long it will last. This affects the economic implications. Two facts are clear: there will be a recession and budget deficits will have to soar. This note draws some implications beyond the immediate health concerns. In many ways, they challenge the architecture of the Eurozone. Either the architecture will change or the Eurozone as we know it will cease to exist. During the sovereign debt crisis from 2010 to 2015, the architecture was changed just as the Eurozone was on the verge of losing one or more members, with unmeasurable consequences. Will history repeat itself?

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Wyplosz, C. (2020). Looking Beyond Coronabonds: What Covid-19 Means for the future of the Eurozone. European View, 19(2), 254–254. https://doi.org/10.1177/1781685820972563

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