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This book seeks to analyse the development of the EU arguing that the the principle of free movement of capital, goods, services and people is fundamentally at odds with the creation of an interventionist regime.
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This book seeks to analyse the development of the EU arguing that the the principle of free movement of capital, goods, services and people is fundamentally at odds with the creation of an interventionist regime.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136286216
- Artikelnr.: 38263683
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136286216
- Artikelnr.: 38263683
Mark Baimbridge is Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Bradford, UK.
Philip B. Whyman is Professor of Economics at the University of Central Lancashire, UK.
Andrew Mullen is Lecturer in Economics at Northumbria University, UK.
Philip B. Whyman is Professor of Economics at the University of Central Lancashire, UK.
Andrew Mullen is Lecturer in Economics at Northumbria University, UK.
1. The European Social Model Part I: From Liberal to neo-liberal Europe 2.
Liberal Europe during the Cold War Order (1947-1982): From the European
Recovery Program to the Socialist Challenge 3. The Political Economy of
Western Europe's Social Models in the Cold War Order: Inevitable and
Convergent Welfare States? 4. Neo-liberal Europe in the New World Order
(1985-2007): From the Single Market to the European Constitution 5. The
Political Economy of Western Europe's Social Models in the New World Order:
Retrenching Welfare States and the Emergence of Social Europe? Part II:
Alternative Social Models to neo-liberal Europe 6. Progressive Social
Forces and the Transformation of the World Order: Radical National
Alternatives 7. Progressive Social Forces and the Transformation of the
World Order: Euro-Keynesian and Radical European Alternatives Part III: The
neoliberalisation of EU policy 8. Operation of economic policy 9. Fiscal
Federalism: A Missed Opportunity or an Emerging Consensus? 10. European
Social Policy: Constructing a European Social Model and Defending the
European Model of Society? 11. Social Partnership and Labour Market
Flexibility Part IV: What future for a social Europe? 12. Neoliberalisation
and enlargement: incompatible goals? 13. Social Europe and Enlargement:
Threat or Opportunity? 14. National economic policy alternatives 15. From
Rescue and Stimulus to the Age of Austerity: the European Response to the
Great Recession and the Prospects for Social Europe
Liberal Europe during the Cold War Order (1947-1982): From the European
Recovery Program to the Socialist Challenge 3. The Political Economy of
Western Europe's Social Models in the Cold War Order: Inevitable and
Convergent Welfare States? 4. Neo-liberal Europe in the New World Order
(1985-2007): From the Single Market to the European Constitution 5. The
Political Economy of Western Europe's Social Models in the New World Order:
Retrenching Welfare States and the Emergence of Social Europe? Part II:
Alternative Social Models to neo-liberal Europe 6. Progressive Social
Forces and the Transformation of the World Order: Radical National
Alternatives 7. Progressive Social Forces and the Transformation of the
World Order: Euro-Keynesian and Radical European Alternatives Part III: The
neoliberalisation of EU policy 8. Operation of economic policy 9. Fiscal
Federalism: A Missed Opportunity or an Emerging Consensus? 10. European
Social Policy: Constructing a European Social Model and Defending the
European Model of Society? 11. Social Partnership and Labour Market
Flexibility Part IV: What future for a social Europe? 12. Neoliberalisation
and enlargement: incompatible goals? 13. Social Europe and Enlargement:
Threat or Opportunity? 14. National economic policy alternatives 15. From
Rescue and Stimulus to the Age of Austerity: the European Response to the
Great Recession and the Prospects for Social Europe
1. The European Social Model Part I: From Liberal to neo-liberal Europe 2.
Liberal Europe during the Cold War Order (1947-1982): From the European
Recovery Program to the Socialist Challenge 3. The Political Economy of
Western Europe's Social Models in the Cold War Order: Inevitable and
Convergent Welfare States? 4. Neo-liberal Europe in the New World Order
(1985-2007): From the Single Market to the European Constitution 5. The
Political Economy of Western Europe's Social Models in the New World Order:
Retrenching Welfare States and the Emergence of Social Europe? Part II:
Alternative Social Models to neo-liberal Europe 6. Progressive Social
Forces and the Transformation of the World Order: Radical National
Alternatives 7. Progressive Social Forces and the Transformation of the
World Order: Euro-Keynesian and Radical European Alternatives Part III: The
neoliberalisation of EU policy 8. Operation of economic policy 9. Fiscal
Federalism: A Missed Opportunity or an Emerging Consensus? 10. European
Social Policy: Constructing a European Social Model and Defending the
European Model of Society? 11. Social Partnership and Labour Market
Flexibility Part IV: What future for a social Europe? 12. Neoliberalisation
and enlargement: incompatible goals? 13. Social Europe and Enlargement:
Threat or Opportunity? 14. National economic policy alternatives 15. From
Rescue and Stimulus to the Age of Austerity: the European Response to the
Great Recession and the Prospects for Social Europe
Liberal Europe during the Cold War Order (1947-1982): From the European
Recovery Program to the Socialist Challenge 3. The Political Economy of
Western Europe's Social Models in the Cold War Order: Inevitable and
Convergent Welfare States? 4. Neo-liberal Europe in the New World Order
(1985-2007): From the Single Market to the European Constitution 5. The
Political Economy of Western Europe's Social Models in the New World Order:
Retrenching Welfare States and the Emergence of Social Europe? Part II:
Alternative Social Models to neo-liberal Europe 6. Progressive Social
Forces and the Transformation of the World Order: Radical National
Alternatives 7. Progressive Social Forces and the Transformation of the
World Order: Euro-Keynesian and Radical European Alternatives Part III: The
neoliberalisation of EU policy 8. Operation of economic policy 9. Fiscal
Federalism: A Missed Opportunity or an Emerging Consensus? 10. European
Social Policy: Constructing a European Social Model and Defending the
European Model of Society? 11. Social Partnership and Labour Market
Flexibility Part IV: What future for a social Europe? 12. Neoliberalisation
and enlargement: incompatible goals? 13. Social Europe and Enlargement:
Threat or Opportunity? 14. National economic policy alternatives 15. From
Rescue and Stimulus to the Age of Austerity: the European Response to the
Great Recession and the Prospects for Social Europe