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This paper is based on the hypothesis that the new geopolitical environment for the Atlantic Alliance is mainly influenced by the following five elements: The renaissance of Germany as the central player on the European theater after the collapse of the Soviet Union; the shift of American...
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Following the economic and political reforms international private capital started flowing into the emerging market economies of Central and Eastern Europe reducing the official capital flows to the region. The composition of private capital flows showed continuous dominance of direct equity...
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The first coalition government in Germany between Social Democrats and Greens aimed primarily at reform legislation in a series of policies. This paper examines three policy areas of direct concern to business – job creation, codetermination, and tax policy. It argues that the coalition...
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This paper locates the collapse of East German communism in Marxist-Leninist monetary theory. By exploring the economic and cultural functions of money in East Germany, it argues that the communist party failed to reconcile its ideological aspirations ­ a society free of the social alienation...
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€™s experience in creating the euro is exportable. It argues that the single currency is the result of a larger integrationist … the world, the euro will not be easily emulated. Other regions will have to find different means of addressing the tension …
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about the adoption of the euro. In part this uncertainty reflects the unusual difficulty that monetary economists have in … that this uncertainty is unwarranted. Adopting the euro is clearly superior to the other monetary options available to the … members of the euro area should be happy to have them. To be sure, enlarging the monetary union will pose difficulties for …
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in. For going on two years, growth in the countries of the Euro Area has been significantly slower than in the United … Europe’s stagnant economy. To the contrary, numerous critics complain, the advent of the euro has only compounded Europeâ …
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This lecture considers how Europe’s monetary union will evolve in the next five to ten years. It concentrates on what is likely to be the most important change in that period, namely, the increasing number and heterogeneity of participating states. By 2006, less than four years from now,...
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) and the euro area. In comparison, we find substantially higher figures for the "old" EU countries which give rise to the … in comparison to consumption comovement. In essence, the benefits for the NMS to join the euro area rather earlier than …
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moves toward regional trade integration in Asia? Or does the euro make a key difference through the elimination of exchange …
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