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{{lowercase}}The eurozone crisis is an abbreviation for the eurozone sovereign debt crisis that started in 2009.
Helicopter money is a hypothetical method for a central bank to create new money.


The eurozone crisis is associated with concerns about the potential for sovereign debt default by the five eurozone periphery countries.
Instead of buying assets, the central bank would transfer money into the economy without any exchange of assets.


''"helicopter money is a very bad idea."''
The Treasurer, October 2016, p15.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Core countries]]
* [[Asset purchase facility]]
* [[European Monetary Union]]
* [[Central bank]]
* [[Eurozone]]
* [[Monetary policy]]
* [[Global Financial Crisis]]
* [[Money supply]]
* [[Grexit]]
* [[Quantitative easing]]
* [[Periphery countries]]
* [[Sovereign debt]]
* [[Sovereign debt crisis]]
 
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Helicopter money is a hypothetical method for a central bank to create new money.

Instead of buying assets, the central bank would transfer money into the economy without any exchange of assets.


"helicopter money is a very bad idea."

The Treasurer, October 2016, p15.


See also