This article examines the problems of the single currency in light of the organization of labour relations in the Member States and their interaction with monetary policies. Continental (western) Europe consists of two very different systems of employment and labour relations, roughly coinciding with 'coordinated market economies' in the north-west of the continent, and 'Mixed Market Economies' in the south. These differences in employment relations and wage-setting systems implied that, against the background of a relatively restrictive one-size-fits-all monetary policy in place since 1999, the north-west of the continent systematically improved its competitiveness, while the south lost competitiveness in parallel. Small differences betwee...
A Monetary Union is one where there is a single fiat currency with a single monetary authority (a ce...
Why has the Eurozone crisis affected Southern European countries more severely than Northern Europea...
This book examines the crisis of EMU through the lenses of comparative political economy. It retrace...
"This paper examines the problems of the single currency in light of the organization of labour rela...
This book examines the crisis of EMU through the lenses of comparative political economy. It retrace...
Abstract: This paper examines the problems of the single currency in light of the organization of la...
This paper examines the problems of the single currency in light of the organization of labour relat...
First book to understand the crisis of EMU through a comparative political economy perspective Under...
This article challenges the new revisionist consensus, whereby current account imbalances have cause...
Now that four years have passed since the introduction of the euro as a commercial currency, it has ...
This article explains why the euro has to be abandoned in order to integrate the euro- area member c...
The early literature critical of the European Monetary Union feared the effects of asymmetric shocks...
This article compares the degree of monetary integration in the European Union countries, divided in...
This article investigates the role of national labour market institutions for the chances of success...
Since the launch of the euro, persistent and even rising disparities among Member States have made i...
A Monetary Union is one where there is a single fiat currency with a single monetary authority (a ce...
Why has the Eurozone crisis affected Southern European countries more severely than Northern Europea...
This book examines the crisis of EMU through the lenses of comparative political economy. It retrace...
"This paper examines the problems of the single currency in light of the organization of labour rela...
This book examines the crisis of EMU through the lenses of comparative political economy. It retrace...
Abstract: This paper examines the problems of the single currency in light of the organization of la...
This paper examines the problems of the single currency in light of the organization of labour relat...
First book to understand the crisis of EMU through a comparative political economy perspective Under...
This article challenges the new revisionist consensus, whereby current account imbalances have cause...
Now that four years have passed since the introduction of the euro as a commercial currency, it has ...
This article explains why the euro has to be abandoned in order to integrate the euro- area member c...
The early literature critical of the European Monetary Union feared the effects of asymmetric shocks...
This article compares the degree of monetary integration in the European Union countries, divided in...
This article investigates the role of national labour market institutions for the chances of success...
Since the launch of the euro, persistent and even rising disparities among Member States have made i...
A Monetary Union is one where there is a single fiat currency with a single monetary authority (a ce...
Why has the Eurozone crisis affected Southern European countries more severely than Northern Europea...
This book examines the crisis of EMU through the lenses of comparative political economy. It retrace...