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Since growth and employment are the economic variables dominating the public debate in an era of low inflation, it is no surprise that, that the euro has become a matter of increasing political controversy despite inconclusive evidence on its overall impact.
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31 May 2019
In the Forum article “The Euro at 20: Still a Project Projected to Fail?” by Adalbert Winkler in Intereconomics, Vol. 54, No. 2, 2019, p. 90–95, DOI: <ExternalRef><RefSource>https://doi.org/10.1007/s10272-019-0800-9</RefSource><RefTarget Address="10.1007/s10272-019-0800-9" TargetType="DOI"/></ExternalRef>, Table 1 and Figure 2 contain incorrect data. The adjustments appear here.
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Adalbert Winkler, Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, Germany.
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Winkler, A. The Euro at 20: Still a Project Projected to Fail?. Intereconomics 54, 90–95 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10272-019-0800-9
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