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The EU and the Global Financial Crisis - New Varieties of Capitalism (Hardcover)
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The EU and the Global Financial Crisis - New Varieties of Capitalism (Hardcover)
Series: New Horizons in European Politics series
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The book by Christian Schweiger helps understand the processes
currently taking place within the European Union, which result from
the economic crisis. They concern the transformations within
economic and social models taking place in the Member States. The
uniqueness of this publication consists in the fact that the author
confronted many of his opinions in the debates with researchers and
experts from the states and regions he describes. Having read the
book, one can only hope, but also be certain, that the European
Union still has a future ahead.' - Maciej Duszczyk - Institute of
Social Policy, University of Warsaw, Poland'This stimulating and
well-argued book examines the areas relevant within the Varieties
of Capitalism (VoC) debate such as employment-related institutions
and policies including the welfare state, and fiscal and monetary
policies. Schweiger's focus on the different VoC in Europe could
not be timelier. Engaging in fundamental current European economic
policy-related issues, this excellent book is a must read for
scholars, policy advocates and students in the field.' - Lothar
Funk, University of Applied Sciences, Dusseldorf, Germany The EU
And The Global Financial Crisis analyses the emerging new political
economy of the EU Single Market in the wake of the 2008-2009 global
financial crisis. The crisis has initiated a new wave of
functionalist spillover towards deeper integration in the eurozone,
which in effect divides the EU into multiple integrative cores.
Providing the first comprehensive examination of the emerging
policy framework in the EU and the eurozone after the global
financial crisis, this rigorous study applies a neofunctionalist
approach to the analysis of the crisis implications by considering
the emergence of the system of multiple cores in the EU as a result
of the return of political spillover. It outlines the EU's
post-crisis varieties of capitalism and examines the effects of the
financial crisis on selected key economies in the Single Market.
This authoritative book offers a complete breakdown of the EU's
political economy in the wake of the global financial crisis and
will therefore appeal to students of European politics,
international political economy and European studies, as well as
policy-makers and other stakeholders. Contents: Part I: The EU
Policy Frameworks under Stress 1. Varieties of Capitalism and the
Crisis 2. From Deregulation Towards 'Smart' Regulation 3. Europe
2020 and the Eurozone Crisis: A New Functionalist Era? Part II:
National Varieties of Economic and Social Models in the EU-27 4.
The United Kingdom - Still the Liberal Model? 5. Germany: The
Modell Deutschland between Stagnation and Reform 6. The New Crisis
Paradigm: The GIIPS Countries 7. Central and Eastern Europe: From
Transition Towards New Risk 8. The New Varieties of Capitalism and
the Future of the European Social Model Index
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