from I - Economic Policy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2019
Ten years after the outbreak of the euro crisis, i.e. the economic and financial turmoil that followed the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, it appears clear that this series of events has had a lasting impact on European policy-making, and possibly on European politics. According to a long-held view of EU policy-making, the latter is characterised by the absence of politicisation. European policies are generally seen as shaped primarily by the interaction of national and European bureaucracies with stakeholders of various kinds.1
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