Europe may never be an optimum currency area by any standard. But, without further profound political and economic integration – which may end up excluding some current eurozone members – the euro may not make it even to the end of this decade.
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CAMBRIDGE – With youth unemployment touching 50% in eurozone countries such as Spain and Greece, is a generation being sacrificed for the sake of a single currency that encompasses too diverse a group of countries to be sustainable? If so, does enlarging the euro’s membership really serve Europe’s apparent goal of maximizing economic integration without necessarily achieving full political union?