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The COVID-19 pandemic may lead to a resurgence of the euro crisis. In this context, Italy seems particularly vulnerable …: support for the euro is lower than in most other eurozone countries, and a possible exit could have serious consequences for … the common currency. Based on a novel survey experiment, this paper shows that the pro-euro coalition is fragile in Italy …
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Do exchange rate regimes affect the conditions under which developed countries borrow? This paper argues that they do, but their impact on yields depends on the prevailing macroeconomic context. When investors regard inflation as the most relevant risk to bond holdings, monetary union has a...
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economies differed greatly among "social-market" and "liberal market economies." Such differences persist even though the … characteristic achievements of social market economies have since eroded under the pressures of global capitalism and of European … integration. Focusing on European integration from a social-market perspective, there is no question that it has widened the range …
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market. The German wine market is characterized by the simultaneous existence of two classification systems: the official … is much more powerful in explaining price formation within the market. … das Terroir-System sehr viel einflussreicher bei der Preisbildung auf dem Markt ist. …
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European state aid control, a part of competition policy, typically follows the logic of negative integration. It significantly constrains the potential for Member States to distort competition by reducing their ability to subsidize industry. In addition, this paper argues, ambiguous Treaty...
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This article challenges the methodological nationalism of the convergence debate by arguing that multilevel governance destabilizes the coalitions thought to underpin liberal and coordinated varieties of capitalism. Existing efforts to explain how coherent production regimes emerge and persist...
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Voters who participate in elections to the European Parliament tend to use these elections to punish their domestic governing parties. Many students of the EU therefore claim that the party-political composition of the Parliament should systematically differ from that of the Council. This study,...
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level, outweigh specific consequences of participating in Euro-politics? If not, why not? The conclusions distinguish …
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