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The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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The Aftermath of the Global Crisis in the European Union (Hardcover, Unabridged edition)
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"This collective volume is undoubtedly a major contribution to
understanding the causes and consequences of the crisis of the
Euro-zone, with a special emphasis on the implications of new and
not yet EMU members. A skilful combination of contrasting
theoretical and policy perspectives, a refreshing interchange among
academics and practitioners from a number of countries, it is a
must reading for anyone seriously interested in the political
economy of crisis and reform in Europe." -- Laszlo Csaba, Professor
of International Political Economy, Central European University and
Corvinus University of Budapest; Past President, the European
Association for Comparative Economic Studies "This book offers a
refreshing analysis of what is rapidly becoming Europe's lost
decade. The authors, all established experts in their fields, see
light at the end of the tunnel, but it seems quite distant." --
Andre Sapir, Senior Fellow, Bruegel; Professor of Economics,
Universite libre de Bruxelles "The papers included in the volume
uphold the pressing question of whether Europe can resume its role
as a 'growth and convergence engine'. Issues of growth,
macro-stabilization and employment in the economically diversified
internal market come in this context to the fore of the discussion.
The editor of the volume, Professor Beata Farkas, skilfully brings
together research focusing on diverse facets of the European
economies in order to address questions such as: (1) Does one size
fit all? (2) How can we change the EU budget to make it more
effective? (3) Can Europe learn some lessons from the two lost
decades in Japan? (4) Is inflation targeting a proper approach in
defining monetary policy? (5) How do we conduct an effective fiscal
policy? The added value of the volume consists in diversified
methodological and conceptual perspectives employed to address the
problems at hand. Ideas and arguments are presented in a novel and
interdisciplinary manner. As such, the discussion that unfolds
throughout the volume will be stimulating for researchers,
decision-makers in the government and those in the corporate world.
My recommendation is simple: take the book and read it . . ." --
Katarzyna Zukrowska, Professor of International Economics and
Political Science, Head of the International Security Department,
Warsaw School of Economics; Member of the Prognoses Committee,
Polish Academy of Science
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