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Lucrezia Reichlin
By Lucrezia Reichlin - Mar 16,2020
LONDON — For years, fears have been mounting that a “black swan” would test the European Union’s crisis-management capabilities.
By Lucrezia Reichlin - Feb 02,2020
LONDON — With her recent announcement of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) long-overdue strategy review, new ECB President Christine Lagarde has generated high expectations.
By Lucrezia Reichlin - Oct 05,2019
LONDON — The relationship between monetary authorities and governments differs in important ways between the United States and the eurozone.
By Lucrezia Reichlin - Jun 08,2019
LONDON — Last month, the European Central Bank (ECB) hosted a colloquium in honour of Peter Praet, its departing chief economist.
By Lucrezia Reichlin - Jul 26,2018
BOLOGNA — It has been less than two months since the populist Five Star Movement (M5S) and the right-wing League party formed a new Italian government, so it is too early to tell how the coalition will translate its campaign rhetoric into concrete policies.
By Lucrezia Reichlin - Jun 04,2017
Emmanuel Macron’s victory in the French presidential election on May 7 triggered a surge of optimism about the future of the European Union, and the eurozone in particular.This is partly because Macron ran an unambiguously pro-EU campaign, and was rewarded for it.

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