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started in the USA and spread to engulf banks and the financial markets of Europe. The ensuing recession or stagnation in many …-condition for rescue from potential bankruptcy. Europe's leaders took initiatives to strengthen financial systems but have been … project on Europe and the world's socio-economic future to 2030 (the AUGUR project) discusses possible ways out of prolonged …
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Economic policy is generally directed to achieve particular objectives which include targets for inflation, desirable unemployment levels, economic growth pace, standard of living of citizens among others. An economic policy is a course of action that is intended to influence or control the...
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Nicholas Kaldor and Kazimierz Łaski have been two very prominent exponents of Keynesian thinking. They both contributed to the debate on European economic integration, one (Nicholas Kaldor) in the early 1970s, when there were fierce debates about the United Kingdom's entry to the European...
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freest economy, both in the world and Europe. Looking at the Index of Economic Freedom components and its scores, it becomes …
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For about three decades, the Japanese economy suffered a prolonged phase of economic stagnation but may have started, in late 2019, to emerge from this state with the implementation of Abenomics in late 2012 or early 2013. Abenomics consisted of “three arrows”, namely aggressive monetary...
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This paper analyses the long-run effects of financialisation and of the recent financial and economic crises for 15 countries. In order to provide a theoretical framework, we first outline three types of regimes under the conditions of financialisation, namely a debtled private demand boom, an...
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