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Discover the Euro’s impacts & challenges In , discover the fundamental economic mechanisms that

Discover the Euro’s impacts & challenges [Road Scholar]( [Road Scholar] Online Lecture: Understanding the Economics of the Euro [Learn More]( In [this online lecture]( discover the fundamental economic mechanisms that constitute the Euro and its impacts and challenges within the dynamic European financial landscape. Gain an overview of the Euro’s inception and evolution, and develop an understanding of its transformative role since its introduction in 1999. Once you’ve signed up, look for your Online Lecture and Zoom links in “[My Account]( Then, see it live, or watch the recording within two weeks! [See more] [Road Scholar]( Your Online Instructor Zoltán Pogátsa Dr. Zoltán Pogátsa works as an international political economist, focusing on issues relating to Central Europe and the Balkans. He has an MBA and MA in political science and international relations, Southeastern European studies and sociology. He earned his PhD in 2004 in contemporary European integration from the University of Sussex. He has lectured at various universities in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, France, the U.K., Italy and Ireland. Dr. Pogátsa has been lecturing for Road Scholar for more than 30 years. Monday Feb. 26 11 a.m. (ET) 8 a.m. (PT) [Online Lecture: Understanding the Economics of the Euro]( With Zoltán Pogátsa One-hour lecture plus Q&A: $25 [Learn More]( [Road Scholar]( [Discover More About Road Scholar At Home]( [Learn Online]( [Located in: ] Find answers to your program questions online! [Learn More →]( [Located in: ] Enroll in Your Next Learning Adventure With Peace of Mind [Learn More →]( [Road Scholar]( Refer Your Friends to Enter Our Great Global Giveaway! [Learn More]( [Road Scholar]( Learning For Your Grandkids, Family & YOU [Let's Go]( [Guidestar]( [BBB Wise Giving Alliance]( Road Scholar programs are made possible by tax-deductible support from our participants and other friends. [View online]( © 2024 Elderhostel Road Scholar educational adventures are created by Elderhostel, the not-for-profit world leader in educational travel since 1975. [Unsubscribe]( • [Update Your Preferences]( • [Privacy Policy]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( 1-800-454-5768 PO Box 56033, Boston, MA 02205-6033

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