Trust and Crisis Management in the European Union 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-69212-8_6
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Crisis Management Outside the Euro-Zone: The Cases of Hungary, Latvia, and Romania

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“…They seem to have benefitted from that move. Governments of the V3, however, have not given up monetary sovereignty claiming they may use it to their benefit (Bod et al, 2020;Győrffy, 2018). Retaining national currency is a political act even if national authorities claim that monetary sovereignty serves economic policy purposes.…”
Section: Unorthodoxy Illiberal Developmental State Orbanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They seem to have benefitted from that move. Governments of the V3, however, have not given up monetary sovereignty claiming they may use it to their benefit (Bod et al, 2020;Győrffy, 2018). Retaining national currency is a political act even if national authorities claim that monetary sovereignty serves economic policy purposes.…”
Section: Unorthodoxy Illiberal Developmental State Orbanismmentioning
confidence: 99%