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Comment Paper to Chapter “Europe’s Unresolved Crisis”

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The motivation of this chapter is to explore the source of the current European fiscal crisis after the Lehman Shocks and the challenge is to present the solutions as long-term crisis prevention rather than short-term crisis prescriptions.

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  • Bouis R, Duval R (2011) Raising the potential growth after the crisis: a quantitative assessment of the potential gains from various structural reforms in the OECD area and beyond. OECD economics department working papers, no. 835, Fig. 15, OECD Publishing, Paris

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Correspondence to Kentaro Kawasaki .

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Kawasaki, K. (2013). Comment Paper to Chapter “Europe’s Unresolved Crisis”. In: Kaji, S., Ogawa, E. (eds) Who Will Provide the Next Financial Model?. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54282-7_22

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