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Italy and Germany, Incompatible Varieties of Europe? (Hardcover)
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Italy and Germany, Incompatible Varieties of Europe? (Hardcover)
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Can Italy and Germany thrive within the confines of the common
currency, or do they display two fundamentally incompatible models?
This book examines this question by means of detailed comparisons
in the fields of labour market policies, welfare provisions and
financial and economic management, since the onset of the financial
crisis and through the euro and COVID-19 crises. The rapid
succession of the financial crisis, the Eurozone crisis and
COVID-19 have again brought to the fore questions that have beset
European integration since its inception; does the EU promote
convergence or divergence? Have these crises served to reveal
pre-existing politico-economic incompatibilities or were these
incompatibilities created by the euro and the measures propounded
by the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)? Should EMU recipes be
followed, or should they be fundamentally revised in an effort to
come good on the convergence promises underpinning the European
project? And, lastly, is the COVID-19 crisis likely to mitigate or
exacerbate these problems? These questions are addressed in this
volume by means of a tight comparison between Germany and Italy,
two countries that have displayed strikingly divergent trajectories
but also share many more politico-economic traits than the
conventional wisdom would allow for. By exploring in detail how the
main elements of the euro and EMU management have played out, the
volume highlights the externalities that becoming part of a
currency union has created and that strengthened the economic
success of one while consolidating the decline of the other and
analyses the likely impact of the measures introduced to fight the
economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. The chapters in
this book were originally published as a special issue of the
journal, German Politics.
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