The paper analyses the effects of monetary policy crisis management of the European Central Bank on the economic order of Germany. It is argued that in post-war Europe the German social market economy as designed by Eucken (1952) and Müller-Armack (1966) has been a core element of growth, welfare, social cohesion and political stability in Germany and Europe as a whole. It is shown that the monetary policy rescue measures of the European Central Bank have undermined the constitutive principles of the German social market economy, which has considerably contributed to the erosion of (productivity) growth and welfare in Germany and Europe. As the outcome is crumbling social cohesion and growing political instability, a timely exit from ultra-...
The paper argues that the crisis, mistakenly interpreted as a standard fiscal/balance of payments pr...
Based on interviews with the main German actors and on secondary sources, the article examines the r...
This article examines the central role of the West German state in the transition from the golden to...
The paper discusses the role of monetary policy in preventing financial crises and offsetting their ...
The book provides a new framework for the analysis of the economic crisis that is shaking the countr...
This paper analyzes the origins of the crisis in the Eurozone and the monetary policy adopted by the...
Abstract: The specific model of growth of the German economy has some guiding theoretical principle ...
This paper analyzes the impact of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on the German economy and argues...
The issue of the financial crisis draws more and more the specialists’ attention. The monetary polic...
Economic forces representing Anglo-America and Germany-Europa find themselves at loggerheads about h...
This paper investigates the causes of western Germany's remarkably poor performance since 1992. It c...
The two recent macroeconomic shocks that hit the world economy- the surge of oil and food prices and...
Europe has not been distinguished by an assertive and cooperative economic policy stance in the afte...
markdownabstractSummary Introduction The crisis which began in 2007 and deepened dramatically ...
The main proposition of the author of the paper is that the role and importance of Germany in Europe...
The paper argues that the crisis, mistakenly interpreted as a standard fiscal/balance of payments pr...
Based on interviews with the main German actors and on secondary sources, the article examines the r...
This article examines the central role of the West German state in the transition from the golden to...
The paper discusses the role of monetary policy in preventing financial crises and offsetting their ...
The book provides a new framework for the analysis of the economic crisis that is shaking the countr...
This paper analyzes the origins of the crisis in the Eurozone and the monetary policy adopted by the...
Abstract: The specific model of growth of the German economy has some guiding theoretical principle ...
This paper analyzes the impact of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) on the German economy and argues...
The issue of the financial crisis draws more and more the specialists’ attention. The monetary polic...
Economic forces representing Anglo-America and Germany-Europa find themselves at loggerheads about h...
This paper investigates the causes of western Germany's remarkably poor performance since 1992. It c...
The two recent macroeconomic shocks that hit the world economy- the surge of oil and food prices and...
Europe has not been distinguished by an assertive and cooperative economic policy stance in the afte...
markdownabstractSummary Introduction The crisis which began in 2007 and deepened dramatically ...
The main proposition of the author of the paper is that the role and importance of Germany in Europe...
The paper argues that the crisis, mistakenly interpreted as a standard fiscal/balance of payments pr...
Based on interviews with the main German actors and on secondary sources, the article examines the r...
This article examines the central role of the West German state in the transition from the golden to...