The establishment of a market for euro-zone government bonds that are guaranteed by all Member States is seen by some as an important contribution to a resolution of the region’s fiscal crisis. We are sceptical, however, that the idea will get off the ground. And even it does, it won’t solve all the eurozone’s problems.
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