The 2005 British presidency of the European Union, begun in the aftermath of the rejection of the European Constitution by the electorates of France and the Netherlands, brought with it a renewed focus on the challenges of globalization and economic reform
The subject of reform is at the heart of current economic debate in Europe. The "Sapir Report &...
Labour market reforms, market regulation, economic growth, transatlantic differences
European Economy and Comparative Capitalisms – European Economic Governance and The ‘Clash of Capita...
1. Main structural challenges in the context of the Lisbon strategy In 2005 Tony Blair as the new pr...
Globalization implies changes that createboth threats and opportunities. The challenge for Europe is...
Globalization implies changes that create both threats and opportunities. The challenge for Europe i...
with those of Spain and Italy, will be pushing for further liberalisations- of energy, finance and l...
Summary. Europe’s labour and social institutions need urgent reform if we are to grasp the opportuni...
The new Labour government elected on May 1 1997 came to power on the basis of a manifesto that commi...
The book provides a clear assessment of the New Labour public policies and their outcomes in Britain...
The book provides a clear assessment of the New Labour public policies and their outcomes in Britain...
The book provides a clear assessment of the New Labour public policies and their outcomes in Britain...
It is common to argue that ‘Anglo-Saxon’ capitalism differs fundamentally from that of continental E...
The British political establishment, an ever sceptical monitor of post-war European developments – t...
Although New Labour has introduced many more constitutional reforms than Old Labour, this apparent r...
The subject of reform is at the heart of current economic debate in Europe. The "Sapir Report &...
Labour market reforms, market regulation, economic growth, transatlantic differences
European Economy and Comparative Capitalisms – European Economic Governance and The ‘Clash of Capita...
1. Main structural challenges in the context of the Lisbon strategy In 2005 Tony Blair as the new pr...
Globalization implies changes that createboth threats and opportunities. The challenge for Europe is...
Globalization implies changes that create both threats and opportunities. The challenge for Europe i...
with those of Spain and Italy, will be pushing for further liberalisations- of energy, finance and l...
Summary. Europe’s labour and social institutions need urgent reform if we are to grasp the opportuni...
The new Labour government elected on May 1 1997 came to power on the basis of a manifesto that commi...
The book provides a clear assessment of the New Labour public policies and their outcomes in Britain...
The book provides a clear assessment of the New Labour public policies and their outcomes in Britain...
The book provides a clear assessment of the New Labour public policies and their outcomes in Britain...
It is common to argue that ‘Anglo-Saxon’ capitalism differs fundamentally from that of continental E...
The British political establishment, an ever sceptical monitor of post-war European developments – t...
Although New Labour has introduced many more constitutional reforms than Old Labour, this apparent r...
The subject of reform is at the heart of current economic debate in Europe. The "Sapir Report &...
Labour market reforms, market regulation, economic growth, transatlantic differences
European Economy and Comparative Capitalisms – European Economic Governance and The ‘Clash of Capita...