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Among the many meanings given to the idea of a European ‘constitution’, perhaps the most widespread relates to the limitation and constraint of power. Missing from this conception, however, is arguably the very essence of genuinely ‘constituted’ authority: the capacity to mobilise fiscal...
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Правни облици путем којих је предузето „спасавање“ презадужених чланица ЕМУ, јасно говоре да постоји проблем артикулисања политичке воље на нивоу ЕУ у погледу...
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loss, or at least a limitation, of national sovereignty. The argument has widespread acceptance among Eurosceptic and … which European integration studies is an emanation) lies at the heart of the deconstruction of national sovereignty as a … concept. Pegging to this non-mainstream approach, the essay challenges the monolithic perception of sovereignty, searching for …
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serve geopolitical goals. Europe’s economic sovereignty is at stake. The problem for Europe is real but manageable. This … Policy Contribution examines the specific problems that China and the US pose for European economic sovereignty, and … considers how the EU and its member states can better protect European economic sovereignty in a range of areas, including state …
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markets should be a top priority. One remedy would be to pool sovereignty via euro bonds, or, given the reluctance to embrace …
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It will be argued that it is not of fundamental importance for growth and employment whether the EU clings to the Euro or allows for a dissolution of the Eurozone and a reemergence of national currencies but how multi-level macroeconomic coordination of different policy areas and nation-states...
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The development of the European Monetary Union is related to Milton Friedman's critique of the Bretton Woods System that started a vigorous debate about “fixed versus flexible exchange rates.” This paper contrasts briefly the arguments pro and con flexible exchange rates at this time. After...
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A perceived need to increase nominal wage flexibility as a substitute for domestic monetary policy and a tendency to less wage moderation are likely to promote bargaining co-ordination and social pacts in the EMU. But such co-ordination is not likely to be sustainable in the long run, as it...
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A perceived need to increase nominal wage flexibility as a substitute for domestic monetary policy and a tendency to less wage moderation are likely to promote bargaining coordination and social pacts in the EMU. But such coordination is not likely to be sustainable in the long run, as it...
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