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    European Economic Policies - Alternatives to Orthodox Analysis and Policy Concepts

     
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    European Economic Policies - Alternatives to Orthodox Analysis and Policy Concepts

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    Since the final stage of European monetary integration in the mid-1990s, the member countries of the Euro area have been suffering from slow growth and high unemployment. On average, the Euro area's economic performance has been unsatisfactory, in particular since the growth slow down in 2001. The only undisputed achievement of European monetary integration so far has been a remarkable reduction in the inflation rate. However, this reduction comes at the cost of a still present risk of deflation in some of the member countries of the European Monetary Union (EMU), particularly in Germany.
    What is most striking is the response of economic policy actors in Europe and mainstream economic policy advisers to the challenges posed by the current economic problems: They call for further structural reforms in the labour market and in the social benefit system. However, this would mean following a strategy which has been pursued for over 25 years in order to increase potential growth and to reduce structural unemployment. Monetary and fiscal policies have been downgraded in order to supply a stable environment - which means stable prices and low inflation expectations. In Germany the situation seems to be even more severe than in the rest of Europe. Mainstream economic policy advisers predominantly even deny short run real effects of macroeconomic policies. The present volume covers papers which are critical towards orthodox analysis and mainstream European economic policy concepts. They explore alternative approaches to achieve higher growth and lower unemployment. The first section assesses the reasons for slow growth and high unemployment in Europe. The second section concentrates on the problems associated with the enlargement of the European Union. Last but not least, the papers in the third section discuss alternative economic policy concepts.
    Contents
    Eckhard Hein, Arne Heise and Achim Truger
    Introduction
    I. European Macroeconomic Policy Analysis
    Markus Marterbauer and Ewald Walterskirchen
    Neglecting demand and cycle in the Euro area
    Catherine Mathieu and Henri Sterdyniak
    A European fiscal framework designed for stability or growth?
    Hubert Hieke
    Germany's financial balances and the Stability and Growth Pact - Some potentially damaging aspects of the deficit criterion
    Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi
    The monetary policy strategy of the European Central Bank. Does inflation targeting lead to a successful stabilisation policy?
    Camille Logeay, Katja Rietzler, Sabine Stephan and Rudolf Zwiener
    Understanding wage, price and export performance in the Euro area. Evidence form a multi-country-macro-econometric model
    Jesus Ferreiro and Carmen Gomez
    New incomes policy in Spain
    II. EU-Enlargement
    Jan Priewe
    Exploring the future borders of the European Union
    Jens Hölscher and Johannes Stephan
    Money and credit market integration in an enlarging Euro zone: Methodological issues
    Wolfgang Blaas and Karoly Lóránt
    Current account as a structural weakness of the new EU members
    Özlem Onaran
    Speculation-led growth and fragility in Turkey: Does EU make a difference or 'can it happen again'?
    III. Alternative Policy Concepts
    Pascal Petit
    Growth in Europe: Putting diversity to work
    Jörg Huffschmid
    Economic policy for the European Social Model
    Arne Heise
    European economic governance: Policy-making beyond the nation-state?
    Riccardo Bellofiore and Joseph Halevi
    Is the European Union Keynesian-able? A sceptical view

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    EAN/ISBN:
    9783895185601
    Edition:
    1
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    350
    Publication date:
    2006-07-01
    Publisher:
    Metropolis
    Languages:
    english
    EAN/ISBN:
    9783895185601
    Edition:
    1
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    350
    Publication date:
    2006-07-01
    Publisher:
    Metropolis
    Languages:
    english

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