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Abstract
Over the course of the European Sovereign Debt Crisis members of the euro area have put up significant resources to stabilize the financial situation of a few fellow member states. In Germany, this support is subject to a controversial discussion. One aspect in that is the extent of support provided. Using the financial assistance provided to Greece as an example, this paper sheds some light on the financial burden for Germany in comparison to other member states of the euro area, especially Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. This implies not only an interesting comparison of strains between large and small economies but also between original and later euro area members.
Keywords: euro area, debt crisis, exposure, Greece, Baltic states, Germany