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The ECB's 'Firewall': Has a Corner Been Turned? Part II

September 7, 2012

Jacob Funk Kirkegaard and Edwin M. Truman explain the role of the International Monetary Fund in Europe and assess the obstacles that are crucial to overcome in the next several weeks.





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