What do Eurozone academics think about EMU reform? On broad support and German exceptionalism. Bruges Political Research Papers 41/2015. [PDF]
This paper is an empirical contribution to the literature on the formation of policy preferences on Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) reform within its Member States. In the aftermath of the euro crisis, many proposals to ‘complete’ EMU have been tabled.
Berckvens, Dieter, Ville, Ferdi De
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The value form and the wounds of neoliberalism
Constellations, Volume 31, Issue 3, Page 462-480, September 2024.
David Lebow
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Germany and the eurozone crisis : evidence for the country's "normalisation"? [PDF]
This article looks critically at the explanation provided by the so‐called ‘normalisation’ literature for Germany’s apparent reluctance and closefisted approach to the Eurozone crisis.
Hillebrand, Rainer
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Evolución del estado de bienestar en Colombia frente a la reforma del sistema general de seguridad social en salud SGSS [PDF]
Las reformas al sistema general de seguridad social, constituyen motivo de discusión por sus implicaciones socio económico ya que determinan el papel del estado, su responsabilidad frente a los ciudadanos y la incidencia en el desarrollo y bienestar ...
Silva Toro, Andrea Patricia
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A pro-competitive order as an institute of the economy based on knowledge
The modern theory of constitutional economy returns to the ideas of the founders of ordoliberalism, marks the function of the state as an institutional mechanism to promote and protect competition.
Rozhdestvenskaya Elena
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The Hopeful Liberal. Reflections on Free Markets, Science and Ethics
International crises and their dramatic outcomes notwithstanding, certain long-lived, deeply rooted beliefs are hard to die. Thus we keep hearing leading politicians and revered economic advisors who call for a return to growth and assert that structural
Giorgio Baruchello
doaj
Walter Eucken`s principles of economic policy today [PDF]
Walter Eucken was the head of the Freiburg school of economics, a circle of German ordoliberal scholars of the interwar period, whose thoughts were highly influential in the immediate post war period.
Böhm, Tobias +3 more
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In the economic history of twentieth-century Poland, two periods merit particular comparison: the interwar years and the time of systemic transformation.
Moszyński Michał +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Investigating the Intellectual Origins of Euroland’s Macroeconomic Policy Regime: Central Banking Institutions and Traditions in West Germany After the War [PDF]
This paper investigates the (re-) establishment of central banking in West Germany after 1945 and the history of the Bundesbank Act of 1957. The main focus is on the early emphasis on the ‘independence’ of the central bank, which, together with a ...
Jörg Bibow
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Beyond COVID-19: Five commentaries on reimagining governance for future crises and resilience. [PDF]
Brousselle A +5 more
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