The troika and financial assistance in the euro area
- Publishing date
- 20 February 2014
- Authors
- André Sapir Zsolt Darvas Guntram B. Wolff
Bruegel launches a new video format to provide our audience with timely analysis anchored to some of the most topical economic news.
In the first video of this series, Bruegel scholars evaluate the Troika's financial assistance programmes in the eurozone. Director Guntram Wolff and Senior Fellows André Sapir and Zsolt Darvas answer how and when Greece, Portugal and Cyprus should exit their programmes.
- Keyword
- euro area EU governance
- Language
- English
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