Adam S. Posen, coeditor of The Euro at Ten: The Next Global Currency?, asserts that the euro has helped stabilize the European economy but is also falling short of its potential in the face of the global financial crisis.
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View allAdam S. Posen, coeditor of The Euro at Ten: The Next Global Currency?, asserts that the euro has helped stabilize the European economy but is also falling short of its potential in the face of the global financial crisis.