Economic Policy, Crisis and Innovation
Beyond Austerity in Europe
Herausgeber: Marcuzzo, Maria Cristina; Villa, Paola; Palumbo, Antonella
Economic Policy, Crisis and Innovation
Beyond Austerity in Europe
Herausgeber: Marcuzzo, Maria Cristina; Villa, Paola; Palumbo, Antonella
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This book brings together contributions from a number of distinguished European economists, who present a tribute to Annamaria Simonazzi and engage in a dialogue with her research, simultaneously reflecting on the process of growing economic disintegration in the European Union, its causes and possible remedies.
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This book brings together contributions from a number of distinguished European economists, who present a tribute to Annamaria Simonazzi and engage in a dialogue with her research, simultaneously reflecting on the process of growing economic disintegration in the European Union, its causes and possible remedies.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781032083728
- ISBN-10: 1032083727
- Artikelnr.: 62149623
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781032083728
- ISBN-10: 1032083727
- Artikelnr.: 62149623
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo is Full Professor of Economics at the University of Rome, 'La Sapienza', Italy, and Fellow of the Italian Academy of Lincei. Antonella Palumbo is Associate Professor of Economics at Roma Tre University, Italy. Paola Villa is Full Professor of Economics at the University of Trento, Italy.
Introduction Part I Europe in crisis: the case of Italy, Spain and Germany
1. The economic consequences of the Maastricht Treaty: why Italy's
permanent crisis is a warning to the Eurozone 2. Recovery or stagnation?
Spain and Italy after the Great Recession 3. The German "reforms" - no
model for the EU Part II Integration and disintegration in the European
Monetary Union 4. Did monetary union make political uinion less likely? 5.
External imbalances and European integration 6. The Italian economy from
WWII to the EMU: structural weaknesses and external constraints Part III
The social effects of neoliberal macroeconomics 7. Market income inequality
and welfare state redistribution in Europe: some facts and policy
suggestions 8. Labour market reforms in Europe and young people's labour
market integration in turbulent times 9. Prolonged austerity and gender
equality: the cases of Greece and UK compared 10. Disseminating expertise
on gender and economics: the experience of inGenere.itPart IV Technological
challenge and policy 11. Is automation beneficial for society as a whole?
What we can learn re-reading Ricardo and Marx on machinery and labour 12.
Working conditions and quality of work in the digitized factory 13. Digital
transformation in the automotive supply chain: a comparative perspective
14. Productive structures and industrial policy in the EU 15. Vision vs
improvisation: on the industrial future of Italy
1. The economic consequences of the Maastricht Treaty: why Italy's
permanent crisis is a warning to the Eurozone 2. Recovery or stagnation?
Spain and Italy after the Great Recession 3. The German "reforms" - no
model for the EU Part II Integration and disintegration in the European
Monetary Union 4. Did monetary union make political uinion less likely? 5.
External imbalances and European integration 6. The Italian economy from
WWII to the EMU: structural weaknesses and external constraints Part III
The social effects of neoliberal macroeconomics 7. Market income inequality
and welfare state redistribution in Europe: some facts and policy
suggestions 8. Labour market reforms in Europe and young people's labour
market integration in turbulent times 9. Prolonged austerity and gender
equality: the cases of Greece and UK compared 10. Disseminating expertise
on gender and economics: the experience of inGenere.itPart IV Technological
challenge and policy 11. Is automation beneficial for society as a whole?
What we can learn re-reading Ricardo and Marx on machinery and labour 12.
Working conditions and quality of work in the digitized factory 13. Digital
transformation in the automotive supply chain: a comparative perspective
14. Productive structures and industrial policy in the EU 15. Vision vs
improvisation: on the industrial future of Italy
Introduction Part I Europe in crisis: the case of Italy, Spain and Germany
1. The economic consequences of the Maastricht Treaty: why Italy's
permanent crisis is a warning to the Eurozone 2. Recovery or stagnation?
Spain and Italy after the Great Recession 3. The German "reforms" - no
model for the EU Part II Integration and disintegration in the European
Monetary Union 4. Did monetary union make political uinion less likely? 5.
External imbalances and European integration 6. The Italian economy from
WWII to the EMU: structural weaknesses and external constraints Part III
The social effects of neoliberal macroeconomics 7. Market income inequality
and welfare state redistribution in Europe: some facts and policy
suggestions 8. Labour market reforms in Europe and young people's labour
market integration in turbulent times 9. Prolonged austerity and gender
equality: the cases of Greece and UK compared 10. Disseminating expertise
on gender and economics: the experience of inGenere.itPart IV Technological
challenge and policy 11. Is automation beneficial for society as a whole?
What we can learn re-reading Ricardo and Marx on machinery and labour 12.
Working conditions and quality of work in the digitized factory 13. Digital
transformation in the automotive supply chain: a comparative perspective
14. Productive structures and industrial policy in the EU 15. Vision vs
improvisation: on the industrial future of Italy
1. The economic consequences of the Maastricht Treaty: why Italy's
permanent crisis is a warning to the Eurozone 2. Recovery or stagnation?
Spain and Italy after the Great Recession 3. The German "reforms" - no
model for the EU Part II Integration and disintegration in the European
Monetary Union 4. Did monetary union make political uinion less likely? 5.
External imbalances and European integration 6. The Italian economy from
WWII to the EMU: structural weaknesses and external constraints Part III
The social effects of neoliberal macroeconomics 7. Market income inequality
and welfare state redistribution in Europe: some facts and policy
suggestions 8. Labour market reforms in Europe and young people's labour
market integration in turbulent times 9. Prolonged austerity and gender
equality: the cases of Greece and UK compared 10. Disseminating expertise
on gender and economics: the experience of inGenere.itPart IV Technological
challenge and policy 11. Is automation beneficial for society as a whole?
What we can learn re-reading Ricardo and Marx on machinery and labour 12.
Working conditions and quality of work in the digitized factory 13. Digital
transformation in the automotive supply chain: a comparative perspective
14. Productive structures and industrial policy in the EU 15. Vision vs
improvisation: on the industrial future of Italy