Europe after EnlargementAnders Aslund, Marek Dabrowski Cambridge University Press, 19 mrt 2007 Where is Europe going? In this 2007 collection, several prominent European economists offer essays on the five big challenges to the development of the European Union (EU). Namely, the new European Constitution, European finances and the euro, the need to boost economic growth, competition in both new member states and countries further to the East, and the goal of forming a cooperative and productive relationship with countries on the European periphery. The book includes essays by Charles Wyplosz, who argues that enlargement and deepening are not substitutes but complements; Vito Tanzi who questions the Keynesian foundation of the Growth and Stability Pact; Daniel Gros, who criticises the achievements within the Lisbon Agenda, as well as essays by Anders Aslund, who claims that Russian and Ukrainian oligarchs differ little from US 'robber barons'. The final two chapters discuss the EU's European Neighbourhood Policy and long-term economic integration in Eurasia. Listed in the Economist Top 100 Books of 2007. |
Inhoudsopgave
Gedeelte 1 | 29 |
Gedeelte 2 | 50 |
Gedeelte 3 | 65 |
Gedeelte 4 | 85 |
Gedeelte 5 | 96 |
Gedeelte 6 | 101 |
Gedeelte 7 | 106 |
Gedeelte 8 | 123 |
Gedeelte 10 | 143 |
Gedeelte 11 | 165 |
Gedeelte 12 | 178 |
Gedeelte 13 | 189 |
Gedeelte 14 | 191 |
Gedeelte 15 | 197 |
Gedeelte 16 | 202 |
Gedeelte 17 | 216 |
Gedeelte 9 | 127 |
Gedeelte 18 | 221 |
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action plans areas Armenia Åslund average Azerbaijan Belarus budget deficit capital capital deepening Central Asia Chart China CIS countries competition Constitutional Treaty cooperation Council countercyclical cyclical discretionary economic growth economic integration effect energy enlargement ENP countries Estonia EU’s Eurasia euro Europe European Commission European Neighbourhood Policy European Union Eurostat Eurozone expenditure exports fiscal deficit fiscal rules France GDP growth Germany global Growth Pact growth rates implementation important income increase institutions investment Japan Kazakhstan labor market legislation Lisbon Strategy member countries migration Moldova neighbors OECD oligarchs output percent of GDP percentage points pipeline political population post-socialist potential privatization pro-cyclical productivity growth property rights public debt ratio recovery growth regional revenue Russia Russia and Ukraine sector single market slowdown social entitlements Source Soviet Stability and Growth subregional tion trade transition Ukraine United workers World Bank
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