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-)Keynesian analysis is presented as a growth and employment-oriented alternative to this restrictive policy mix. Contrary to the strict … alternative requires the coordination of monetary, fiscal and wage policies in order to achieve growth, high employment and price …
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concept of money and their satisfaction may be largely endogenous to shifts in the economic policy regime. Growth and …, in this paper the effects of the new EMU institutional framework for monetary, fiscal and wage policies on overall growth … has neither been conducive to aggregate growth nor to real convergence across the euro area. In order to improve growth …
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growth and employment problems in the EU. These guidelines have been the EU-economic policy concept for ten years now, but … this concept has not been able to generate sustained growth in the EU. Examining the guidelines we show the weaknesses of … the economic policy model behind it and outline an alternative concept which promises more growth for Europe in the long …
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In this paper the euro crisis is viewed as the most recent episode of the crisis of finance-dominated capitalism. Therefore, two major features of finance-dominated capitalism, the increasing inequality of income distribution and the rising imbalances of current accounts, are analysed for a set...
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We analyse the long-run imbalances of finance-dominated capitalism underlying the present crisis – which began in 2007 – with a focus on developments in the US and Germany. We argue that beyond inefficient regulation of the financial sector, the severeness of the present crisis has been...
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In a Kaleckian distribution and growth model with workers’ debt we examine the short- and long-run effects of three …
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developed and developing countries, the hypothesis that rapid growth helps incumbents win elections has been tested exclusively … for the developed countries (e.g., Ray Fair 1978). But since sustained rapid growth offers the prospect of pulling vast … statistically robust effect of growth on the prospects of the candidates of the state incumbent parties to win elections …
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manufacturing sector and the exports of manufactured goods. However, an acceleration of growth of output and employment in … GDP growth in recent years. This paper discusses the reasons behind the modest performance of the manufacturing sector in … India post reforms. It argues that there are many factors that have inhibited the growth of industrial sector in India. One …
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We survey India’s experience with exporting services. We show that the country’s experience is unique in that modern tradable services are a significantly larger share of GDP than in other countries at comparable levels of economic development. This has not always been the case, however;...
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