Economic globalization is a complex phenomenon where the links
between social security expenditures and globalization are not well
understood so far. This study summarizes new key findings and
highlights new theoretical insights in the field of social security
systems, labor standards, taxation and economic globalization.
Moreover, new thoughts on the links between social security systems
and migration as well as between free trade areas and social market
economy development are presented. The book analyzes the role of a
changing age dependency using a Branson model and it derives
implications for the stock market price index, the exchange rate
and the interest rate. Economic globalization needs to be
politically managed and through the Transatlantic Banking Crisis
and the Euro Crisis the need to more carefully draw the rules of
the game for financial globalization has been highlighted. Unstable
financial markets have a large potential to undermine social market
economies and social security systems. The rising income
inequalities within countries raise more policy challenges for
Europe than for the US.
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