Recommendations for Europe
Chapter 2: Switzerland: Relic of the Past, Model for the Future? / Learn from the Swiss approach to diversity management. / Embrace pragmatic compromises as a way of laying firm foundations for common institutions and policies. / Adopt both a common legal and regulatory infrastructure, and a comprehensive and rigorous fiscal system. br Chapter 3: Austerity: Hurting but Helping / Euro area policy-makers should deal with the periphery’s debt overhang / Countries in which the crisis has permanently changed the growth outlookneed to accept some degree of fiscal austerity and embrace downward wage flexibility. / Periphery countries should make their labour markets more flexible. / The fiscal policy framework in the periphery countries should be strengthened to lend more credibility to the fiscal programs. br Chapter 4: Banking Union: Who Should Take Charge? / The ECB’s Comprehensive Assessment of Financial Institutions needs to be as rigorous and transparent in reality as claims suggest it will be. /Clarification of who will pay for the legacy problems revealed by the Comprehensive Assessment is essential. /The list of creditors exempt from bailing-in should be kept short.
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2014
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Authors: | Bertola, Giuseppe ; Driffill, John ; James, Harold ; Sinn, Hans-Werner ; Sturm, Jan-Egbert ; Valentinyi, Ákos |
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EEAG Report on the European Economy. - CESifo. - 2014, 02, p. 06-07
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CESifo |
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