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Mensuel de mars 2012 - Economie/Finance

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European economic governance: a new study
On 6 February 2012, Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations organised a conference on European economic governance. On this occasion, Egmonts Studia Diplomatica on the matter was presented to the public. Most speakers at the conference agreed that the European Unions decisions will result in a strengthening of its economic and monetary union, although more will still be needed. The conference made clear that economic governance still has to mature considerably if it is to support the common currency in a durable manner. This development is bound to lead to a different kind of union. Egmont The Royal Institute for International Relations is an independent think-tank created in 1947 and based in the Egmont Palace in Brussels (hence the name, also...
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