Economic Imbalances and Institutional Changes to the Euro and the European Union
Herausgeber: Canale, Rosaria Rita; Mirdala, Rajmund
Economic Imbalances and Institutional Changes to the Euro and the European Union
Herausgeber: Canale, Rosaria Rita; Mirdala, Rajmund
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This book offers a critical perspective from which to observe evolution of the Euro Area and the European Union in these times of growing economic and political conflict.
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This book offers a critical perspective from which to observe evolution of the Euro Area and the European Union in these times of growing economic and political conflict.
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- Verlag: Emerald Publishing Limited
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 842g
- ISBN-13: 9781787145108
- ISBN-10: 1787145107
- Artikelnr.: 48813191
- Verlag: Emerald Publishing Limited
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 842g
- ISBN-13: 9781787145108
- ISBN-10: 1787145107
- Artikelnr.: 48813191
Rajmund Mirdala is Associate Professor and Head of Department of economics at Faculty of Economics, Technical University of Kosice, Slovak republic. He is author of five books (Fiscal Policy in the European Converging Economies, Exchange Rates in the Central European Countries, Economic Aspects of Capital Flows Liberalization in the European Transition Economies (co-author), Monetary Rules and Their Importance in the Context of Monetary Union and Economic Crisis (co-author), The Euro Area and the Economic Crisis (co-author)). He has published 30+ articles in foreign scientific journals, 10+ articles in domestic scientific and professional journals, 40+ articles in domestic and foreign conferences. He is principal investigator in 3 projects from national grant schemes, deputy principal investigator in 3 projects from national grant schemes and researcher in 8 domestic and foreign projects. He is a member of 17 editorial boards of foreign scientific journals and reviewer for 26 domestic and foreign scientific journals (8 listed in WoS - Current Contents). His research covers following areas: Macroeconomic and Microeconomic Theory, Monetary Policy, Monetary Integration, International Financial Integration, Exchange Rates, Fiscal Policy, International Capital Flows, Transition Economies, Global Imbalances. Rosaria Rita Canale Ph.d (Naples "Federico II¿ Univ.) is Associate Professor of Economic Policy at the University of Naples "Parthenope¿ Her research interest include fiscal and monetary policy, International economics and history of economic thought. She wrote many articles on national and international refereed journals the great part of which indexed on WoS and Scopus. She collaborates with national and international journals as referee. Some of her recent publications are: Structural Public Balance Adjustment and Relative Poverty in the Eurozone Countries: An Empirical Investigation with Liotti G. in "Ekonomický casopis¿ vol. 64, no. 8, 2016; Trust in Institutions and Income Inequality in the Eurozone: The Role of the Crisis with M. Bonasia, Liotti G. and Spagnolo N. in "Engineering Economics¿ vol. 27, no. 1, 2016; Capital Flows, Long Term Bond Yields and Fiscal Stance: The Eurozone Policy Trilemma, in "Portuguese Economic Journal¿, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 31-34, 2015; On the Objective of a Sound Public finance in the Eurozone, with Bonasia M. in "Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali¿, no. 2, 2016; Structural Adjustment and Enemployment in Eurozone with Liotti G. in "Australian Economic review¿, vol. 48, no. 2, 2015; National Disparities and Cyclical Dynamics in Italy (1872-2007). Was Mezzogiorno a Sheltered Economy?, with O. Napolitano in "International Review of Applied Economics¿, vol. 23, no. 3, 2015, Current Account and Fiscal Imbalances in the Eurozone: Siamese Twins in an Asymmetrical Currency Union with Marani U. in "International Economics And Economic Policy¿, vol. 12, no. 2, 2014; Structural Public Balance Adjustment Effects on Growth in 25 OECD Countries and Eurozone with Liotti G. and Napolitano O. in "Comparative Economic Studies¿, vol. 56, no. 4, 2014; Alternative Strategies for Monetary Policy, in "Review of Political Economy¿, no. 3, 2011.
Introduction: Core-periphery Patterns in the Development of EU's Regions.
Eastern vs. Southern Peripherality GABRIELA CARMEN PASCARIU, ADELAIDE
DUARTE PART I. INTEGRATION, GROWTH, CONVERGENCE. SOUTHERN VERSUS EASTERN
PERIPHERALITY 1. The Dynamics of the EU Core-Periphery Division: Eastern
vs. Southern Periphery - a Comparative Analysis from a New Economic
Geography Perspective HELEN CARAVELI 2. Integration, Growth and
Core-Periphery Pattern in EU's Economy. Theoretical Framework and Empirical
Evidences GABRIELA CARMEN PASCARIU, RAMONA ?IGANA?U PART II. STRUCTURAL
TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOUTHERN AND EASTERN ENLARGEMENTS 3. EU Integration and
the Centre Periphery Divide: Growth and Structural Change in Southern and
Eastern European Countries ESTER GOMES da SILVA 4. Dutch Disease in Central
and Eastern European Countries JOÃO SOUSA ANDRADE, ANTÓNIO PORTUGAL DUARTE
5. Structural Change, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Panel
of Central and Eastern European Countries MARIA ADELAIDE PEDROSA da SILVA
DUARTE, MARTA CRISTINA NUNES SIMÕES PART III. CORE-PERIPHERY
PARTICULARITIES IN EASTERN AND SOUTHERN EUROPE: CASE STUDIES 6. Clusters of
Rural European Regions. An Approach to Show the Multi-Dimensional Character
of Core-Peripheral Patterns JOHANNA WERNER, SYLVIA HERRMANN, ANDREW LOVETT
7. Is Eastern Europe Following the Same Transition Model as the South? A
Regional Analysis of the Main Migration Transition Drivers CRISTIAN Î
;NCAL?ARAU, LOREDANA SIMIONOV 8. Competitiveness of Cities and their
Regions in Poland - Changes in the Light of the Growth Pole Concept EWELINA
SZCZECH-PIETKIEWICZ PART IV. CORE PERIPHERY PATTERNS AND POLICY
IMPLICATIONS. SECTORAL ISSUES 9. Fiscal Decentralisation and
Self-Government Practices: Southern vs. Eastern Periphery of the European
Union MIHAELA ONOFREI, FLORIN OPREA 10. Continuity versus Discontinuity in
the 2014-2020 EU Cohesion Policy GABRIELA DRAGAN 11. Beyond the
Core-periphery Model: Policies for Development in a Multi-dimensional Space
VALENTIN COJANU
Eastern vs. Southern Peripherality GABRIELA CARMEN PASCARIU, ADELAIDE
DUARTE PART I. INTEGRATION, GROWTH, CONVERGENCE. SOUTHERN VERSUS EASTERN
PERIPHERALITY 1. The Dynamics of the EU Core-Periphery Division: Eastern
vs. Southern Periphery - a Comparative Analysis from a New Economic
Geography Perspective HELEN CARAVELI 2. Integration, Growth and
Core-Periphery Pattern in EU's Economy. Theoretical Framework and Empirical
Evidences GABRIELA CARMEN PASCARIU, RAMONA ?IGANA?U PART II. STRUCTURAL
TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOUTHERN AND EASTERN ENLARGEMENTS 3. EU Integration and
the Centre Periphery Divide: Growth and Structural Change in Southern and
Eastern European Countries ESTER GOMES da SILVA 4. Dutch Disease in Central
and Eastern European Countries JOÃO SOUSA ANDRADE, ANTÓNIO PORTUGAL DUARTE
5. Structural Change, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Panel
of Central and Eastern European Countries MARIA ADELAIDE PEDROSA da SILVA
DUARTE, MARTA CRISTINA NUNES SIMÕES PART III. CORE-PERIPHERY
PARTICULARITIES IN EASTERN AND SOUTHERN EUROPE: CASE STUDIES 6. Clusters of
Rural European Regions. An Approach to Show the Multi-Dimensional Character
of Core-Peripheral Patterns JOHANNA WERNER, SYLVIA HERRMANN, ANDREW LOVETT
7. Is Eastern Europe Following the Same Transition Model as the South? A
Regional Analysis of the Main Migration Transition Drivers CRISTIAN Î
;NCAL?ARAU, LOREDANA SIMIONOV 8. Competitiveness of Cities and their
Regions in Poland - Changes in the Light of the Growth Pole Concept EWELINA
SZCZECH-PIETKIEWICZ PART IV. CORE PERIPHERY PATTERNS AND POLICY
IMPLICATIONS. SECTORAL ISSUES 9. Fiscal Decentralisation and
Self-Government Practices: Southern vs. Eastern Periphery of the European
Union MIHAELA ONOFREI, FLORIN OPREA 10. Continuity versus Discontinuity in
the 2014-2020 EU Cohesion Policy GABRIELA DRAGAN 11. Beyond the
Core-periphery Model: Policies for Development in a Multi-dimensional Space
VALENTIN COJANU
Introduction: Core-periphery Patterns in the Development of EU's Regions.
Eastern vs. Southern Peripherality GABRIELA CARMEN PASCARIU, ADELAIDE
DUARTE PART I. INTEGRATION, GROWTH, CONVERGENCE. SOUTHERN VERSUS EASTERN
PERIPHERALITY 1. The Dynamics of the EU Core-Periphery Division: Eastern
vs. Southern Periphery - a Comparative Analysis from a New Economic
Geography Perspective HELEN CARAVELI 2. Integration, Growth and
Core-Periphery Pattern in EU's Economy. Theoretical Framework and Empirical
Evidences GABRIELA CARMEN PASCARIU, RAMONA ?IGANA?U PART II. STRUCTURAL
TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOUTHERN AND EASTERN ENLARGEMENTS 3. EU Integration and
the Centre Periphery Divide: Growth and Structural Change in Southern and
Eastern European Countries ESTER GOMES da SILVA 4. Dutch Disease in Central
and Eastern European Countries JOÃO SOUSA ANDRADE, ANTÓNIO PORTUGAL DUARTE
5. Structural Change, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Panel
of Central and Eastern European Countries MARIA ADELAIDE PEDROSA da SILVA
DUARTE, MARTA CRISTINA NUNES SIMÕES PART III. CORE-PERIPHERY
PARTICULARITIES IN EASTERN AND SOUTHERN EUROPE: CASE STUDIES 6. Clusters of
Rural European Regions. An Approach to Show the Multi-Dimensional Character
of Core-Peripheral Patterns JOHANNA WERNER, SYLVIA HERRMANN, ANDREW LOVETT
7. Is Eastern Europe Following the Same Transition Model as the South? A
Regional Analysis of the Main Migration Transition Drivers CRISTIAN Î
;NCAL?ARAU, LOREDANA SIMIONOV 8. Competitiveness of Cities and their
Regions in Poland - Changes in the Light of the Growth Pole Concept EWELINA
SZCZECH-PIETKIEWICZ PART IV. CORE PERIPHERY PATTERNS AND POLICY
IMPLICATIONS. SECTORAL ISSUES 9. Fiscal Decentralisation and
Self-Government Practices: Southern vs. Eastern Periphery of the European
Union MIHAELA ONOFREI, FLORIN OPREA 10. Continuity versus Discontinuity in
the 2014-2020 EU Cohesion Policy GABRIELA DRAGAN 11. Beyond the
Core-periphery Model: Policies for Development in a Multi-dimensional Space
VALENTIN COJANU
Eastern vs. Southern Peripherality GABRIELA CARMEN PASCARIU, ADELAIDE
DUARTE PART I. INTEGRATION, GROWTH, CONVERGENCE. SOUTHERN VERSUS EASTERN
PERIPHERALITY 1. The Dynamics of the EU Core-Periphery Division: Eastern
vs. Southern Periphery - a Comparative Analysis from a New Economic
Geography Perspective HELEN CARAVELI 2. Integration, Growth and
Core-Periphery Pattern in EU's Economy. Theoretical Framework and Empirical
Evidences GABRIELA CARMEN PASCARIU, RAMONA ?IGANA?U PART II. STRUCTURAL
TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOUTHERN AND EASTERN ENLARGEMENTS 3. EU Integration and
the Centre Periphery Divide: Growth and Structural Change in Southern and
Eastern European Countries ESTER GOMES da SILVA 4. Dutch Disease in Central
and Eastern European Countries JOÃO SOUSA ANDRADE, ANTÓNIO PORTUGAL DUARTE
5. Structural Change, Inequality and Economic Growth: Evidence from a Panel
of Central and Eastern European Countries MARIA ADELAIDE PEDROSA da SILVA
DUARTE, MARTA CRISTINA NUNES SIMÕES PART III. CORE-PERIPHERY
PARTICULARITIES IN EASTERN AND SOUTHERN EUROPE: CASE STUDIES 6. Clusters of
Rural European Regions. An Approach to Show the Multi-Dimensional Character
of Core-Peripheral Patterns JOHANNA WERNER, SYLVIA HERRMANN, ANDREW LOVETT
7. Is Eastern Europe Following the Same Transition Model as the South? A
Regional Analysis of the Main Migration Transition Drivers CRISTIAN Î
;NCAL?ARAU, LOREDANA SIMIONOV 8. Competitiveness of Cities and their
Regions in Poland - Changes in the Light of the Growth Pole Concept EWELINA
SZCZECH-PIETKIEWICZ PART IV. CORE PERIPHERY PATTERNS AND POLICY
IMPLICATIONS. SECTORAL ISSUES 9. Fiscal Decentralisation and
Self-Government Practices: Southern vs. Eastern Periphery of the European
Union MIHAELA ONOFREI, FLORIN OPREA 10. Continuity versus Discontinuity in
the 2014-2020 EU Cohesion Policy GABRIELA DRAGAN 11. Beyond the
Core-periphery Model: Policies for Development in a Multi-dimensional Space
VALENTIN COJANU