The policy response to the Eurozone crisis has incorporated a number of different elements, including the structural reform of European economies. Aidan Regan argues that this ‘structural reform agenda’ has been defined in exceptionally vague terms, and that it is still unclear precisely which reforms would lead to tangible economic improvements in European countries. He writes that with the European Parliament due to hold elections in May, there may be an opportunity for opposition parties to politicise the issue and subject prevailing policies to proper scrutiny
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
The euro area crisis exposed substantial structural flaws in the currency area’s architecture. Addre...
The severe crisis that affected the European Monetary Union has emphasized the prevailing interests ...
There is a mounting discontent in Europe about the conduct of macroeconomic policy in the euro area ...
Despite the recent growth revival, the state of the euro area economy remains vexingly disappointing...
On 31 May, the European Commission published a reflection paper on the deepening of the economic and...
The paper studies the reform package proposed by the European Commission on 6 December 2017. First, ...
Despite the recent growth revival, the state of the euro area economy remains vexingly disappointing...
The results of the European Parliament elections have prompted a number of European politicians to c...
Managing the euro crisis has been a process of institutional transformation for the EU. The European...
After years of economic crisis, resulting in significant changes to economic governance at EU level,...
Evento: A stronger policy mix for the euro area?. European Commission webinar. Organizado por: DG EC...
Several commentators have argued that the Eurozone crisis has resulted in more intergovernmental EU ...
The financial crisis has brought about a number of new European initiatives designed to coordinate n...
The Eurozone crisis has generated a number of structural reforms at the European level. In light of ...
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
The euro area crisis exposed substantial structural flaws in the currency area’s architecture. Addre...
The severe crisis that affected the European Monetary Union has emphasized the prevailing interests ...
There is a mounting discontent in Europe about the conduct of macroeconomic policy in the euro area ...
Despite the recent growth revival, the state of the euro area economy remains vexingly disappointing...
On 31 May, the European Commission published a reflection paper on the deepening of the economic and...
The paper studies the reform package proposed by the European Commission on 6 December 2017. First, ...
Despite the recent growth revival, the state of the euro area economy remains vexingly disappointing...
The results of the European Parliament elections have prompted a number of European politicians to c...
Managing the euro crisis has been a process of institutional transformation for the EU. The European...
After years of economic crisis, resulting in significant changes to economic governance at EU level,...
Evento: A stronger policy mix for the euro area?. European Commission webinar. Organizado por: DG EC...
Several commentators have argued that the Eurozone crisis has resulted in more intergovernmental EU ...
The financial crisis has brought about a number of new European initiatives designed to coordinate n...
The Eurozone crisis has generated a number of structural reforms at the European level. In light of ...
At the close of 2011, British Politics and Policy at LSE asked our contributors for their thoughts a...
The euro area crisis exposed substantial structural flaws in the currency area’s architecture. Addre...
The severe crisis that affected the European Monetary Union has emphasized the prevailing interests ...