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The Euro Joseph E. Stiglitz (Columbia University)

The Euro By Joseph E. Stiglitz (Columbia University)

The Euro by Joseph E. Stiglitz (Columbia University)


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Can Europe prosper without the euro?

The Euro Summary

The Euro: How a Common Currency Threatens the Future of Europe by Joseph E. Stiglitz (Columbia University)

In 2010, the 2008 global financial crisis morphed into the eurocrisis. It has not abated. The 19 countries of Europe that share the euro currency-the eurozone-have been rocked by economic stagnation and debt crises. Some countries have been in depression for years while the governing powers of the eurozone have careened from emergency to emergency, most notably in Greece.

In The Euro, Nobel Prize-winning economist and best-selling author Joseph E. Stiglitz dismantles the prevailing consensus around what ails Europe, demolishing the champions of austerity while offering a series of plans that can rescue the continent-and the world-from further devastation.

Hailed by its architects as a lever that would bring Europe together and promote prosperity, the euro has done the opposite. As Stiglitz persuasively argues, the crises revealed the shortcomings of the euro. Europe's stagnation and bleak outlook are a direct result of the fundamental challenges in having a diverse group of countries share a common currency-the euro was flawed at birth, with economic integration outpacing political integration. Stiglitz shows how the current structure promotes divergence rather than convergence. The question then is: Can the euro be saved?

After laying bare the European Central Bank's misguided inflation-only mandate and explaining how eurozone policies, especially toward the crisis countries, have further exposed the zone's flawed design, Stiglitz outlines three possible ways forward: fundamental reforms in the structure of the eurozone and the policies imposed on the member countries; a well-managed end to the single-currency euro experiment; or a bold, new system dubbed the flexible euro.

With its lessons for globalization in a world economy ever more deeply connected, The Euro is urgent and essential reading.

The Euro Reviews

Much more than a demolition job. These chapters are full of constructive proposals - a glimpse of what the 'rescues' would have looked like had the troika, perish the thought, hired their critic Stiglitz to design them. -- Marin Sandbu - Financial Times
[Stiglitz] is surely right. Without a radical overhaul of its workings, the euro seems all but certain to fail. -- The Economist
Terrific and clarifying. -- Peter Goodman - The New York Times
Many of Mr. Stiglitz's most damning observations are on target. -- Wall Street Journal
The euro is a modern tragedy....As its embarrassments have mounted, its supporters club has teemed with political romantics and Europhile journalists. Stiglitz's message to such people is that they are inadvertently destroying what they most cherish. -- Paul Collier - Times Literary Supplement
A cogent and urgent argument of compelling interest to economists and policymakers. -- Kirkus Reviews

About Joseph E. Stiglitz (Columbia University)

Joseph E. Stiglitz is a Nobel Prize-winning economist and the best-selling author of Globalization and Its Discontents Revisited: Anti- Globalization in the Age of Trump, The Price of Inequality, and Freefall. He was chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Clinton, chief economist of the World Bank, named by Time as one of the 100 most influential individuals in the world, and now teaches at Columbia University and is chief economist of the Roosevelt Institute.

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The Euro: How a Common Currency Threatens the Future of Europe by Joseph E. Stiglitz (Columbia University)
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WW Norton & Co
20160816
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