Economist Vicky Pryce reflects on the current crisis in the Euro Zone its causes and how Europe has responded, and offers her thoughts on what might and what needs to happen if the Euro is to survive in its current form. She pays particular attention to Greece, but as Pryce explains, the roots of the Euros crisis are much broader than a set of profligate governments in Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Italy or Spain. If the Euro is to survive in the long term, even greater political and fiscal integration and cooperation will be required. This book will be required reading for economists, politicians, market practitioners, public servants and anyone interested in understanding the current crisis.