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“His latest book, Europe’s Deadlock, makes a hard-hitting case against ‘muddled thinking, lack of imagination and straightforward incompetence on the part of the politicians and technocrats charged with policing the single currency’.”—Ferdinando Giugliano, Financial Times
(Ferdinando Giugliano Financial Times 2013-08-17)“David Marsh’s short book is a more sceptical take on the euro crisis. A seasoned Bundesbank-watcher and historian of the euro, he has long argued, as did the Bundesbank, that the single currency cannot work without fiscal and political union.”—The Economist
(The Economist 2013-07-18)“Marsh lays out a number of options in this neat and concise book – all of which are being ‘blocked by indecision and incompetence at the top’.”—Philip Mauhan, New Statesman
(Philip Mauhan New Statesman 2013-08-16)“Readers of a nervous economic disposition should not be alarmed: this beginner’s guide to the euro crisis and what to do about it benefits from brevity and the comfort of grand, confident statements. Marsh’s book is a pretty pitiless analysis of a crisis that cannot be permitted to become a disaster.”—Iain Finlayson, The Times
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