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A proposed new debt instrument for the euro area, also known as a Stability Bond.
(EEA).


The new instrument would be denominated in euro and issued <u>jointly</u> by a number of relevant countries, for example all of the euro area (informally Eurozone or [[Euro zone]]) countries.
The European Economic Association was established in 1985 to promote the development of economic science throughout Europe.


This proposal is sometimes known as 'common issuance' (contrasted with separate sovereign issuance by each individual country as at present).
Its aims include:


The spelling without the space has begun to dominate the literature even though that may cause confusion given the established meaning of [[Eurobond]], some authors seeking to use the term [[international bond]] for the latter.
*Contributing to the development and application of economics as a science in Europe.
*Improving communication and exchange between teachers, researchers and students in economics in different European countries.
*Developing and sponsoring co-operation between teaching institutions and research institutions in Europe.
 
 
It is headquartered in Belgium.


''Note'' Take care: a bond denominated in euros is a 'euro bond' in the same way that a bond denominated in dollars is a 'dollar bond'. A euro bond in that sense may be a [[domestic bond]], a Eurobond or [[international bond]], a [[foreign bond]] and even, if any are ever issued, a Euro bond as used in this entry.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Eurobond]]
* [[Digital public money]]
* [[European Economic Area]]  (EEA)
* [[European Free Trade Association]]
 
 
==External link==
*[https://www.eeassoc.org/about European Economic Association - about us]
 
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(EEA).

The European Economic Association was established in 1985 to promote the development of economic science throughout Europe.

Its aims include:

  • Contributing to the development and application of economics as a science in Europe.
  • Improving communication and exchange between teachers, researchers and students in economics in different European countries.
  • Developing and sponsoring co-operation between teaching institutions and research institutions in Europe.


It is headquartered in Belgium.


See also


External link