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EU countries 70 EU-Staaten 68 Europe 30 Eurozone 25 Euro area 21 Europa 20 European Union 15 Theorie 12 Theory 12 Financial crisis 11 Finanzkrise 11 Economic growth 9 Germany 9 Eastern Europe 8 Welt 8 Wirtschaftswachstum 8 World 8 Brexit 7 Deutschland 7 EU 7 European integration 7 Großbritannien 7 Osteuropa 7 Spain 7 United Kingdom 7 Arbeitsmarkt 6 Debt crisis 6 European Monetary Union 6 Labour market 6 Monetary union 6 OECD countries 6 OECD-Staaten 6 Schuldenkrise 6 Turkey 6 Währungsunion 6 EMU 5 Economic crisis 5 Impact assessment 5 Multinationales Unternehmen 5 Periphere Region 5
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Working Paper 180 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4
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Monastiriotis, Vassilis 18 Macchiarelli, Corrado 16 Crescenzi, Riccardo 14 Costa-Font, Joan 8 De Santis, Roberta 7 Di Cataldo, Marco 7 White, Jonathan 7 Bojar, Abel 6 Costa-i-Font, Joan 6 Dani, Marco 6 Hassel, Anke 6 Johnston, Alison 6 Schelkle, Waltraud 6 Campos, Nauro F. 5 Hancké, Bob 5 Louri, Helen 5 Zigante, Valentina 5 Bugaric, Bojan 4 De Grauwe, Paul 4 Everson, Michelle 4 Giua, Mara 4 Glendinning, Simon 4 Hyman, Richard 4 Iammarino, Simona 4 Mabbett, Deborah 4 Meyer, Niclas 4 Pietrobelli, Carlo 4 Rabellotti, Roberta 4 Somek, Alexander 4 Vlandas, Tim 4 Bartlett, Will 3 Bohle, Dorothee 3 Bronk, Richard 3 Codogno, Lorenzo 3 Jacoby, Wade 3 Joerges, Christian 3 Kochenov, Dimitry 3 Luca, Davide 3 Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés 3 Saka, Orkun 3
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LEQS Paper 298 LSE "Europe in question" discussion paper series at LSE : LEQS paper ... 4 LSE ‘Europe in Question’ Discussion Paper Series, LEQS Paper 2 LEQS Paper No 164/2020 (LSE) 1
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EconStor 176 ECONIS (ZBW) 129
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The Politics of Disinflation
Hancké, Bob; Vlandas, Tim - 2017
What explains the shift from the moderate to high inflation rates of the Golden Age of post-war capitalism to the low inflation regime of monetarism in the 1970s and 1980s? Conventional views emphasise the rise of monetarism as a new economic paradigm that convinced policy makers to delegate...
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Domestic Banks as Lightning Rods? Home Bias During the Eurozone Crisis
Saka, Orkun - 2017
Governments and domestic banks in Europe have attracted criticism due to the heightening inclination of banks to hold more local sovereign debt in the midst of the crisis. This has traditionally been interpreted as an evidence of financial repression or moral suasion. By using a novel dataset on...
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Why Grexit Cannot Save Greece (But Staying in the Euro Area Might)
Iordanoglou, Chrysafis - 2017
Grexit was narrowly averted in summer 2015. Nevertheless, the view that Greece might be better off outside the Euro area has never really gone away. Moreover, although Marine Le Pen's bid for the French presidency was frustrated in May 2017, in Italy a disparate coalition, encompassing Beppe...
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Mortgaging Europe's Periphery
Bohle, Dorothee - 2017
This paper is concerned with the development of housing finance in peripheral European states. Interestingly, the biggest mortgage and housing booms and busts prior to the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) have occurred in these countries, rather than in the core. This is surprising, given the...
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Mortgaging Europe's Periphery
Bohle, Dorothee - 2017
This paper is concerned with the development of housing finance in peripheral European states. Interestingly, the biggest mortgage and housing booms and busts prior to the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) have occurred in these countries, rather than in the core. This is surprising, given the...
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The Politics of Disinflation
Hancke, Bob - 2017
What explains the shift from the moderate to high inflation rates of the Golden Age of post-war capitalism to the low inflation regime of monetarism in the 1970s and 1980s? Conventional views emphasise the rise of monetarism as a new economic paradigm that convinced policy makers to delegate...
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Between Rules and Discretion : Thoughts on Ordo-Liberalism
White, Jonathan - 2017
The paper examines how efforts to design a policy regime governed by rules may lead on the contrary to recurrent and far-reaching political discretion. Where re-orientations of policy are formally excluded, as in the ordo-liberal perspective, unforeseen situations will typically provoke...
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Building ‘Implicit Partnerships’? Financial Long Term Care Entitlements in Europe
Costa-Font, Joan - 2017
The public funding of long-term care (LTC) programs to support the frail elderly is still underdeveloped compared to other areas of social protection for old age. In Europe, any moves to broaden entitlements to LTC are impeded by increasing demand for care coinciding with constrained public...
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Chronicle of an Election Foretold: The Longer-Term Trends leading to the 'Spitzenkandidaten' procedure and the Election of Jean-Claude Juncker as European Commission President
Westlake, Martin - 2016
By focusing on the near-term campaign in the 2014 European elections analysts have tended to over-look a series of longer-term trends that were jointly and inexorably leading to the Spitzenkandidaten (lead candidate) process and to some at least of the subsequent structural reforms to the...
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The Sustainability of External Imbalances in the European Periphery
Monastiriotis, Vassilis; Tunali, Cigdem Borke - 2016
High and persistent external imbalances have become a key concern in the global economy, particularly after the Global Financial Crisis. The issue is particularly pertinent in Europe, as it poses challenges not only for its economic cohesion but also for its political coherence and the viability...
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