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Building a Dynamic Europe
The Key Policy Debates

A timely and authoritative analysis of the key economic policy reforms facing the EU.

Jordi Gual (Edited by)

9780521827348, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 15 January 2004

180 pages, 10 b/w illus. 7 tables
23.6 x 16 x 1.8 cm, 0.437 kg

'… a very welcome contribution to the literature on some of the economic challenges currently facing the European Union. … this book is timely and provides a thoroughly interesting and thought provoking work from start to finish.' Political Studies Review

This succinct book provides a broad panorama of the key economic policy challenges facing the European Union today. The enlargement of the EU and its lacklustre performance over the last decade in terms of employment and productivity growth have prompted wide-ranging calls for economic reform, both at the EU level and within member states. This volume brings together several leading thinkers in the key areas of policy under discussion, ranging from the institutional design of the enlarged EU for efficient policy making, to the extent and nature of the integration process in markets such as those of energy and financial services. It includes an analysis of the problems of macroeconomic policy co-ordination in the EU and an analysis of the reforms in the labour markets and welfare state institutions. Timely and authoritative, this book is accessibly written and will appeal to a wide policy audience.

1. The new governance of Europe: parliamentary or presidential? G. Roland
2. Improving the performance of the European social model A. Lindbeck
3. Integrating and liberalizing the market for network services: gas and electricity D. M. Newbery
4. Challenges for macroeconomic policy in EMU F. Giavazzi
5. The integration of EU banking markets J. Gual.

Subject Areas: International business [KJK], International economics [KCL], Macroeconomics [KCB], EU & European institutions [JPSN2], Regional studies [GTB]

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