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Emerging Europe has suffered a severe economic crisis in recent years, and is only gradually recovering; the prospects for a convergence with the rest of the EU are still uncertain. In this book policymakers, high-level practitioners and experts from central banks identify the main reasons for the crisis and the challenges for the recovery process.

Produktbeschreibung
Emerging Europe has suffered a severe economic crisis in recent years, and is only gradually recovering; the prospects for a convergence with the rest of the EU are still uncertain. In this book policymakers, high-level practitioners and experts from central banks identify the main reasons for the crisis and the challenges for the recovery process.

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Autorenporträt
THIERRY BRACKE  studied macroeconomics and econometrics at the Universities of Ghent, Belgium, and Aix-Marseille. In 2000, after working for three years at the National Bank of Belgium, he joined the European Central Bank. Since 2008, he has held the positions of Deputy Head of the EU Neighbouring Regions Division, Deputy Head of the International Policy Analysis Division and Head of the Secretariat Division. REINER MARTIN studied Economics and Political Science at the Universities of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, Bristol and Sussex and holds a PhD from the Helmut-Schmidt University in Hamburg. He has worked at the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels and the German Federal Ministry of Economics in Bonn. Since 1999 he has been working at the European Central Bank where he currently holds the position of Deputy Head of the Financial Stability Analysis Division.