The Political Economy of the Eurozone
Herausgeber: Cardinale, Ivano; Scazzieri, Roberto; Coffman, D'Maris
The Political Economy of the Eurozone
Herausgeber: Cardinale, Ivano; Scazzieri, Roberto; Coffman, D'Maris
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This book is unique in bringing together economists, historians, political scientists and policy-makers to develop a new way of thinking about the Eurozone. It captures the essential features of the Eurozone, including the multiple actors spanning different levels (supranational, national, regional, sectoral) and pursuing overlapping economic and political objectives.
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This book is unique in bringing together economists, historians, political scientists and policy-makers to develop a new way of thinking about the Eurozone. It captures the essential features of the Eurozone, including the multiple actors spanning different levels (supranational, national, regional, sectoral) and pursuing overlapping economic and political objectives.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 587
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9781107561069
- ISBN-10: 110756106X
- Artikelnr.: 63511807
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 587
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 848g
- ISBN-13: 9781107561069
- ISBN-10: 110756106X
- Artikelnr.: 63511807
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.