ECON3395 · Economics
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
The course presents a basic economic analysis of open economy macroeconomics, with a focus on the theory of optimum currency area. These notions are then used to provide a historical and critical analysis of the construction and evolution of the European Monetary Union (EMU) after World War II. In this context, the effects on the Eurozone of the subprime crisis and of the crisis of sovereign debt are examined in depth.
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Summer 2023
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