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Before the great recession of 2008-2009, the "flexicurity" model (with flexibility for firms to adjust their labor force along with income security for workers through the social safety net) attracted attention for its ability to deliver low unemployment. But how did it fare during the...
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, generous unemployment insurance, and active labor market policies. Despite a sharp and prolonged decline in employment in the …
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incompatible with Europe’s social market economy. convergence in the eu and in the euro area is a necessity: the European growth … long-term growth and productivity weakness. Finally, the EU, especially the euro area, suffers from a lack of convergence … single market, a key asset to promote growth and economic well-being, does not undermine the ability of countries to raise …
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The single market is often perceived as the panacea for Europe's economic troubles. It is believed that completing the … single market would boost welfare, stimulate growth and increase European competitiveness. However, identifying and … quantifying the channels through which market integration is expected to engender growth is methodologically complex. Although the …
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The COVID-19 pandemic represents a major shock to the global and European economy. Most European countries will need to take bold quarantine and lock-down measures, as has been done in Italy, to prevent an explosion of the epidemic which would lead to many deaths and the collapse of healthcare...
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, generous unemployment insurance, and active labor market policies. Despite a sharp and prolonged decline in employment in the …
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result from the working of the single market, which like international trade is also an exclusive competence of the EU. …
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suggests that cross-border capital market integration can be an important complement to fiscal risk sharing; and the departure … from the EU of the United Kingdom - home to the EU’s main capital market centre - makes the project even more relevant …
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, the EU is partly protected by the size of its internal market. In addition, the short-term effects would be even greater …
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