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Swimming in clean(er) waters. Have the eurozone accession rules changed?

EUROPEUM Institute for European policy have published a policy brief with the title "Swimming in clean(er) waters. Have the eurozone accession rules changed?" written by Piotr Maciej Kaczyński.

Piotr Maciej Kaczyński have written a policy brief on the eurozone accession process, entitled Swimming in clean(er) waters. Have the eurozone accession rules changed?.

  • The current economic crisis of some eurozone countries have prompted structural changes within the European economic and monetary union. The crucial question remains, whether the accession criteria of the eurozone have changed or not.

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