Econ 24-1: The European Financial Crisis: Readings for November 18, 2011
- Edward Carr: Staring into the abyss | The Economist; plus the additional pages in his special report: A very short history of the crisis, Destructive creation, In theory, Beyond the fringe, The Nico and Angela show, Look at it this way, Making do.
- October 21: The euro-zone crisis: If it wasn’t so serious | The Economist
- October 21: Italy's central bank: The Italian job | The Economist
- October 24: The euro crisis: The exception that proves the rule | The Economist
- October 26: The euro-zone crisis: The long shadow of Greece | The Economist
- October 27: The euro crisis: A (big?) deal | The Economist
- October 27: Euro bonds: The tricky path toward greater fiscal integration | The Economist
- October 31: The euro crisis: Italy on the brink | The Economist
- October 31: Monetary policy: Work with me here | The Economist
- October 31: The euro crisis: Chicken caesar | The Economist
- November 1: The euro crisis: Eurodoom | The Economist
- November 3: The euro crisis: The Greeks will vote on something, and other euro news | The Economist
- November 3: European monetary policy: “Super Mario” takes charge | The Economist
- November 7: The euro crisis: A fatal recession? | The Economist
- November 8: The euro crisis: Tightening the purse strings | The Economist
- November 8: The euro crisis: Catching a falling knife | The Economist
- November 8: The euro crisis: Germany suffered for its surplus | The Economist
- November 10: Breaking up the euro: How it could happen; why it would be horrible | The Economist
- November 11: Understanding the euro crisis: It's not about Berlusconi | The Economist
- November 14: The euro crisis: New faces, same problems | The Economist
- November 14: European bond markets: Super Mario vs the Bond Vigilantes | The Economist
- November 14: Currency unions: Sell your bourbon you bankrupt Kentuckians! | The Economist
- November 14: Financial markets: No such thing as risk free | The Economist