The Political Economy of the Eurozone
Herausgeber: Cardinale, Ivano; Scazzieri, Roberto; Coffman, D'Maris
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Herausgeber: Cardinale, Ivano; Scazzieri, Roberto; Coffman, D'Maris
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This book proposes a new way of thinking about the Eurozone, exploring the overlap between its economic and political interdependencies.
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This book proposes a new way of thinking about the Eurozone, exploring the overlap between its economic and political interdependencies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 985g
- ISBN-13: 9781107124011
- ISBN-10: 1107124018
- Artikelnr.: 47721602
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 985g
- ISBN-13: 9781107124011
- ISBN-10: 1107124018
- Artikelnr.: 47721602
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. The Eurozone as a political economy field Ivano Cardinale, D'Maris
Coffman and Roberto Scazzieri; Part I. Comparative Historical and
Institutional Perspectives: 2. Fiscal states and sovereign debt markets: a
new paradigm for apprehending historical structural change D'Maris Coffman;
3. From sovereign nations to federal states. Creating stable systems of
public finance in America and Germany: lessons for the Eurozone James
Macdonald; 4. An historical perspective on the European crisis: the Latin
Monetary Union Luca Einaudi; 5. Conditionality, fiscal rules and
international financial control in the European periphery before 1914 Ali
Cökun Tunçer; 6. Snakes and ladders: navigating European monetary union
Duncan Needham; Part II. Multi-Level Interdependencies: 7. Liquidity
architectures and production arrangements: a conceptual scheme Roberto
Scazzieri; 8. Political economy and the constitution of Europe's polity:
pathways for the common currency beyond neo-functional and ordo-liberal
models Adrian Pabst; 9. Sectoral interests and 'systemic interest': towards
a structural political economy of the Eurozone Ivano Cardinale; Part III.
Political Economy of Structural Governance: 10. The German growth model,
transnationalization and European imbalances Finn Marten Körner and
Hans-Michael Trautwein; 11. Exploring sectoral conflicts of interests in
the Eurozone: a structural political economy approach Ivano Cardinale and
Michael Landesmann; 12. The impact of economic crisis on Eurozone
manufacturing Marco Fortis; 13. Fiscal systems and fiscal union: historical
variety and policy challenges D'Maris Coffman and Ali Kabiri; 14. China's
investment in the Eurozone: a policy view Yuning Gao; 15. Eurobonds for EMU
stability and structural growth Alberto Quadrio Curzio; 16. How false
beliefs about exchange rate regimes threaten global growth and the
existence of the Eurozone William White; Part IV. Framing the Eurozone: 17.
Framing the Eurozone: heuristics for analysis and policy Ivano Cardinale,
D'Maris Coffman and Roberto Scazzieri.
Coffman and Roberto Scazzieri; Part I. Comparative Historical and
Institutional Perspectives: 2. Fiscal states and sovereign debt markets: a
new paradigm for apprehending historical structural change D'Maris Coffman;
3. From sovereign nations to federal states. Creating stable systems of
public finance in America and Germany: lessons for the Eurozone James
Macdonald; 4. An historical perspective on the European crisis: the Latin
Monetary Union Luca Einaudi; 5. Conditionality, fiscal rules and
international financial control in the European periphery before 1914 Ali
Cökun Tunçer; 6. Snakes and ladders: navigating European monetary union
Duncan Needham; Part II. Multi-Level Interdependencies: 7. Liquidity
architectures and production arrangements: a conceptual scheme Roberto
Scazzieri; 8. Political economy and the constitution of Europe's polity:
pathways for the common currency beyond neo-functional and ordo-liberal
models Adrian Pabst; 9. Sectoral interests and 'systemic interest': towards
a structural political economy of the Eurozone Ivano Cardinale; Part III.
Political Economy of Structural Governance: 10. The German growth model,
transnationalization and European imbalances Finn Marten Körner and
Hans-Michael Trautwein; 11. Exploring sectoral conflicts of interests in
the Eurozone: a structural political economy approach Ivano Cardinale and
Michael Landesmann; 12. The impact of economic crisis on Eurozone
manufacturing Marco Fortis; 13. Fiscal systems and fiscal union: historical
variety and policy challenges D'Maris Coffman and Ali Kabiri; 14. China's
investment in the Eurozone: a policy view Yuning Gao; 15. Eurobonds for EMU
stability and structural growth Alberto Quadrio Curzio; 16. How false
beliefs about exchange rate regimes threaten global growth and the
existence of the Eurozone William White; Part IV. Framing the Eurozone: 17.
Framing the Eurozone: heuristics for analysis and policy Ivano Cardinale,
D'Maris Coffman and Roberto Scazzieri.
1. The Eurozone as a political economy field Ivano Cardinale, D'Maris
Coffman and Roberto Scazzieri; Part I. Comparative Historical and
Institutional Perspectives: 2. Fiscal states and sovereign debt markets: a
new paradigm for apprehending historical structural change D'Maris Coffman;
3. From sovereign nations to federal states. Creating stable systems of
public finance in America and Germany: lessons for the Eurozone James
Macdonald; 4. An historical perspective on the European crisis: the Latin
Monetary Union Luca Einaudi; 5. Conditionality, fiscal rules and
international financial control in the European periphery before 1914 Ali
Cökun Tunçer; 6. Snakes and ladders: navigating European monetary union
Duncan Needham; Part II. Multi-Level Interdependencies: 7. Liquidity
architectures and production arrangements: a conceptual scheme Roberto
Scazzieri; 8. Political economy and the constitution of Europe's polity:
pathways for the common currency beyond neo-functional and ordo-liberal
models Adrian Pabst; 9. Sectoral interests and 'systemic interest': towards
a structural political economy of the Eurozone Ivano Cardinale; Part III.
Political Economy of Structural Governance: 10. The German growth model,
transnationalization and European imbalances Finn Marten Körner and
Hans-Michael Trautwein; 11. Exploring sectoral conflicts of interests in
the Eurozone: a structural political economy approach Ivano Cardinale and
Michael Landesmann; 12. The impact of economic crisis on Eurozone
manufacturing Marco Fortis; 13. Fiscal systems and fiscal union: historical
variety and policy challenges D'Maris Coffman and Ali Kabiri; 14. China's
investment in the Eurozone: a policy view Yuning Gao; 15. Eurobonds for EMU
stability and structural growth Alberto Quadrio Curzio; 16. How false
beliefs about exchange rate regimes threaten global growth and the
existence of the Eurozone William White; Part IV. Framing the Eurozone: 17.
Framing the Eurozone: heuristics for analysis and policy Ivano Cardinale,
D'Maris Coffman and Roberto Scazzieri.
Coffman and Roberto Scazzieri; Part I. Comparative Historical and
Institutional Perspectives: 2. Fiscal states and sovereign debt markets: a
new paradigm for apprehending historical structural change D'Maris Coffman;
3. From sovereign nations to federal states. Creating stable systems of
public finance in America and Germany: lessons for the Eurozone James
Macdonald; 4. An historical perspective on the European crisis: the Latin
Monetary Union Luca Einaudi; 5. Conditionality, fiscal rules and
international financial control in the European periphery before 1914 Ali
Cökun Tunçer; 6. Snakes and ladders: navigating European monetary union
Duncan Needham; Part II. Multi-Level Interdependencies: 7. Liquidity
architectures and production arrangements: a conceptual scheme Roberto
Scazzieri; 8. Political economy and the constitution of Europe's polity:
pathways for the common currency beyond neo-functional and ordo-liberal
models Adrian Pabst; 9. Sectoral interests and 'systemic interest': towards
a structural political economy of the Eurozone Ivano Cardinale; Part III.
Political Economy of Structural Governance: 10. The German growth model,
transnationalization and European imbalances Finn Marten Körner and
Hans-Michael Trautwein; 11. Exploring sectoral conflicts of interests in
the Eurozone: a structural political economy approach Ivano Cardinale and
Michael Landesmann; 12. The impact of economic crisis on Eurozone
manufacturing Marco Fortis; 13. Fiscal systems and fiscal union: historical
variety and policy challenges D'Maris Coffman and Ali Kabiri; 14. China's
investment in the Eurozone: a policy view Yuning Gao; 15. Eurobonds for EMU
stability and structural growth Alberto Quadrio Curzio; 16. How false
beliefs about exchange rate regimes threaten global growth and the
existence of the Eurozone William White; Part IV. Framing the Eurozone: 17.
Framing the Eurozone: heuristics for analysis and policy Ivano Cardinale,
D'Maris Coffman and Roberto Scazzieri.