Olli Rehn on AIT, market neutrality and EU fiscal policies
Finnish governor speaks about the ECB’s strategy review, climate change and lessons from the eurozone crisis
Over the last 15 years, you have had an almost unique perspective on the crises and evolution the European Union has gone through. From a personal, as well as an institutional, point of view, what are the main lessons you would highlight from this tumultuous era?
I recall that Jean Monnet used to say that Europe is forged through crisis. But, sometimes, we could do with less of the crises. I believe Europe’s existence and raison d’être is based on the idea that we need common European solutions
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