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Europe in Crisis: A Structural Analysis

Editat de Leila Simona Talani
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 oct 2016
With contributions from a range of expert scholars in European economics, politics and social policy, this edited collection analyses the crisis in Europe by exploring the structural asymmetries of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and European monetary integration. Structured in two parts, the chapters in this book discuss the impact of the global financial crisis on the Euro area; the failed implementation of the Lisbon Strategy; wage imbalances in the European labour market; the development of EU financial regulation; the Greek debt crisis; and the relationship between Italy and the EMU. The conclusion to the book puts forward a potential way out of the European crisis and argues that the correct measures, thus far, have not been taken to bolster financial stability.

In Europe in Crisis, Talani and her contributors aim to identify the impact of the crisis on the future of the EMU and the EU project as a whole.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137577061
ISBN-10: 1137577061
Pagini: 237
Ilustrații: XV, 224 p. 10 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction.- Part 1: The Structural Dimension.- 1. The Euro-zone Crisis: Between the Global Financial Crisis and the Structural Imbalances of the EMU; Leila Simona Talani.- 2. EMU and Structural Reform; Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres.- 3. Wage Imbalances in the European Labour Market; Stefan Collignon.- 4. The Institutional Architecture of EU Financial Regulation: The Case of the European Supervisory Authorities in the Aftermath of the European Crisis; Gianni Lo Schiavo and Alexander Turk.- Part 2: A View from the Periphery.- 5. Class and Politics in the Greek Debt Crisis; Vassilis K. Fouskas and Constantine Dimoulas.- 6. Assessing the Italian Experience in the Euro-zone; Leila Simona Talani.- 7. The Pros and Cons of 'de facto' Polish Opting-out of the EMU; Serena Giusti and Lucia Tajoli.- 8. Conclusion: Out of the Present European Crisis: Questions and Alternatives; Pascal Petit.

Notă biografică

Leila Simona Talani is Professor (Chair) of International Political Economy in the European and International Studies Department at King's College London, UK. She was appointed Jean Monnet Chair of European Political Economy in 2012. Previously she held the position of Associate Expert for the United Nations Regional Office for Drug Control and Crime Prevention in Cairo, Egypt, working on illegal migration from the Middle East and North Africa to EU countries. She is the author of The Arab Spring in the Global Political Economy (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), Dirty Cities (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), European Political Economy (2013), Globalisation, Migration, and the Future of Europe (2011), and From Egypt to Europe (2010), among other titles.

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With contributions from a range of expert scholars in European economics, politics and social policy, this edited collection analyses the crisis in Europe by exploring the structural asymmetries of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and European monetary integration. Structured in two parts, the chapters in this book discuss the impact of the global financial crisis on the Euro area; the failed implementation of the Lisbon Strategy; wage imbalances in the European labour market; the development of EU financial regulation; the Greek debt crisis; and the relationship between Italy and the EMU. The conclusion to the book puts forward a potential way out of the European crisis and argues that the correct measures, thus far, have not been taken to bolster financial stability.

In Europe in Crisis, Talani and her contributors aim to identify the impact of the crisis on the future of the EMU and the EU project as a whole.