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1 online resource |
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Routledge studies in modern world economy ; 137 |
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Routledge studies in modern world economy ; 137
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Preface; Introduction: the European crisis in the transatlantic context; Part I Transatlantic linkages; 1 The emergence of global value chains: implications for trade policy and trade agreements; 2 The deeper roots of the financial system's propensity to crisis: the role of financialization in the global crisis; 3 Eurozone: from distress to deeper integration?; Part II The crisis and policies: a transatlantic perspective |
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4 Secular crisis: the Mundell-Fleming Trilemma and EU de- legitimation5 Assessment of the EU's management of the EZ crisis; 6 A tale of two cities: the evolution of the crisis and exit policies in Washington and Frankfurt; Part III Institutions, rivalry, and the consequences for democracy; 7 Institutional innovations and EU legitimacy after the crisis; 8 The European crisis as a crisis of democratic capitalism; 9 (De)Fault lines? The EU, national governments, and private capital markets in the post- crisis era; Part IV The European currency and transatlantic relations |
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10 The euro area: premature, diminished, divergent11 The risk of a prolonged stagnation in the Eurozone and policy challenges; 12 Some policy proposals for the Euro malaise; 13 EMU 2.0 and the German problem; Index |
Summary |
The adoption and management of the common currency has led the Eurozone to a critical point. This book analyzes in an interdisciplinary way the fundamental causes of distress, making sure to relate economic issues to the social and political aspects of the problem. The book explores the reasons why the Eurozone has fallen into a policy trap, as well as what Europe did and should do to exit the crisis, and why this is proving to be so difficult. The book also considers what role the United States has played, and could play to help foster a solution for the Eurozone. The main topics explored are |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 4, 2015).588 |
Subject |
Eurozone.
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Monetary policy -- European Union countries
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Financial crises -- European Union countries
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- General.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Reference.
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Eurozone
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Financial crises
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Monetary policy
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Politics and government
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European Union countries -- Politics and government -- 21st century
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European Union countries
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Electronic book
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Author |
Dallago, Bruno, 1950- editor.
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McGowan, John, editor
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ISBN |
9781317594871 |
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1317594878 |
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9781315745336 |
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131574533X |
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113881833X |
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9781138818330 |
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9781317594857 |
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1317594851 |
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9781317594864 |
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131759486X |
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