Dimitris Tsarouhas will be presenting at The European Union Study Group of Centre for European Studies Harvard on: The Eurozone Crisis in the European Periphery: Causes and Consequences
This presentation investigates the causes and consequences of the Eurozone economic crisis, focusing in particular on the periphery – Greece, Spain, Portugal and Ireland. It traces the origins of the crisis in the institutional architecture of the Eurozone, as well as member state failures, and argues that the underlying causes that led to the crisis
have not been addressed. It also considers the implications of continued fragilities in the Eurozone, both for these countries and for European integration more generally. Although EU headlines have moved on, the Eurozone construction remains fragile to the next economic downturn.
European Union Study Group
Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University