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European Union 8 EU 3 European Monetary Union 3 EU countries 2 Europe 2 European Integration 2 Spain 2 Varieties of Capitalism 2 austerity 2 crisis 2 democracy 2 devolution 2 partisanship 2 regional growth 2 Adversarial legalism 1 Article 7 TEU 1 Austerity Union 1 Balkans 1 Basque Country and Catalonia 1 Benefits from Trade 1 Central Eastern Europe 1 Central and Eastern Europe 1 Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) 1 Common Agricultural Policy 1 Constitutional Law 1 Constitutional law 1 Consular cooperation 1 Consumer law 1 Copenhagen Commission 1 Corporatism 1 Court of Justice 1 De-commodification 1 Democratic Deficit 1 Differentiation 1 EHEA 1 EMU 1 EU economic constitution 1 Economic Liberalism 1 Economic integration 1 Economics 1
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Book / Working Paper 90
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Undetermined 49 English 41
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Costa-i-Font, Joan 4 Monastiriotis, Vassilis 4 Crescenzi, Riccardo 3 Dani, Marco 3 Hassel, Anke 3 Johnston, Alison 3 Macchiarelli, Corrado 3 Schelkle, Waltraud 3 White, Jonathan 3 Bugaric, Bojan 2 Chalmers, Damian 2 Everson, Michelle 2 Glendinning, Simon 2 Hancké, Bob 2 Hyman, Richard 2 Joerges, Christian 2 Lütz, Susanne 2 Mabbett, Deborah 2 Somek, Alexander 2 Zigante, Valentina 2 Aranki, Ted 1 Bartlett, Will 1 Bellamy, Richard 1 Bertola, Guiseppe 1 Bertsou, Eri 1 Boeri, Tito 1 Bojar, Abel 1 Bronk, Richard 1 Calvo, Angela Garcia 1 Cesaroni, Tatiana 1 Chaves, Mariana 1 Cherrier, Nickolas 1 Cheshire, Paul C. 1 Colomer, Josep M. 1 Delanty, Gerard 1 Erkan, Ozgur 1 Esteve-González, Patricia 1 Estrin, Saul 1 Featherstone, Kevin 1 Filippis, Fabrizio De 1
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European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) 90
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LEQS – LSE 'Europe in Question' Discussion Paper Series 90
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Differently unequal: Zooming-in on the distributional dimensions of the crisis in euro area countries
Marco D’Errico; Macchiarelli, Corrado; Serafini, Roberta - European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) - 2015
This paper discusses how income inequality developed during the current crisis in euro area countries, as well as the role played by each income source. Based on an extended definition of income – including additional components which do not appear in the standard Eurostat definitions – we...
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Taming Global Finance in an Age of Capital? Wage-Setting Institutions' Mitigating Effects on Housing Bubbles
Johnston, Alison; Regan, Aidan - European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) - 2015
Analyses in international political economy (IPE) identify interest rate convergence, magnified in the process of European monetary integration, and financial market liberalization as causal factors behind the rise of house prices. Despite these common credit supply shocks, developed economies...
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Producing salience or keeping silence? An exploration of topics and non-topics of Special Eurobarometers
Haverland, Markus; Ruiter, Minou de; Walle, Steven Van de - European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) - 2015
Public opinion does not fall out of the sky. What passes for public opinion in the European Union is largely the answers of its citizens to questions posed in surveys commissioned and controlled by the European Commission. This paper presents the first systematic mapping of the topics and...
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Producing salience or keeping silence? An exploration of topics and non-topics of Special Eurobarometers
Glendinning, Simon - European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) - 2015
The term “neoliberalism” is encountered everywhere today. In popular leftist political rhetoric it is often simply a place-holder for “contemporary capitalism”, “austerity politics”, and “all that is bad in our world”, giving that rhetoric the appearance of a new diagnostic edge....
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Current account “Core-periphery dualism” in the EMU
Cesaroni, Tatiana; Santis, Roberta De - European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) - 2015
Current account (CA) dispersion within European Union (EU) member states has been increasing progressively since the 1990s. Interestingly, the persistent deficits in many peripheral countries have not been accompanied by a significant growth process able to stimulate a long run rebalancing as...
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Biting the Hand that Feeds: Reconsidering Partisanship in an Age of Permanent Austerity
Bojar, Abel - European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) - 2015
The New Politics of the welfare state suggests that periods of welfare retrenchment present policy-makers with a qualitatively different set of challenges and electoral incentives compared to periods of welfare expansion. An unresolved puzzle for this literature is the relative electoral success...
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Shut out? South East Europe and the EU’s New Industrial Policy
Bartlett, Will - European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) - 2014
This paper explores the potential role of industrial policy to stimulate post-crisis recovery in South East Europe (SEE). Policy reactions in the region have focused on fiscal consolidation and austerity, while the design of active industrial policies to improve competitiveness has been less in...
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The EU Cohesion policy in context: regional growth and the influence of agricultural and rural development policies
Crescenzi, Riccardo; Giua, Mara - European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) - 2014
This paper looks at the Cohesion Policy of the European Union (EU) and investigates how the EU agricultural and rural development policies shape its influence on regional growth. The analysis of the drivers of regional growth shows that the EU Regional Policy has a positive and significant...
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Protecting Democracy and the Rule of Law in the European Union: The Hungarian Challenge
Bugaric, Bojan - European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) - 2014
After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of communist regimes, many Central and East European countries successfully managed a ‘return to Europe’. For many observers, the ‘return to Europe’ signaled the ultimate victory of democracy and rule of law over the legacy of...
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Migrant diversity, migration motivations and early integration: the case of Poles in Germany, the Netherlands, London and Dublin.
Luthra, Renee; Platt, Lucinda; Salamonska, Justyna - European Institute, London School of Economics (LSE) - 2014
The expansion of the European Union eastwards in 2004, with an ensuing massive increase in East-West migration from the accession countries has been represented as a new migration system of a kind unique in recent migration history, with its specific features of rights of movement and low...
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