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In seiner Rede beim 3. Munich Economic Summit am 18. Juni 2004 nahm Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hans-Werner Sinn Stellung zur neuen EU-Freizügigkeitsrichtlinie. Er warnte vor einer Gefahr der Erosion des Sozialstaates, die durch die Freizügigkeit und volle soziale Inklusion entstehen werde....
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Europe. Although migration is good in principle, as it yields gains from trade and specialization for all countries involved … state. This is not the present state of affairs in Western Europe. In addition to measures that make labour markets more … is a rational reaction of the state. The proposed new EU constitution, which contains far-reaching rules for a European …
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Europe. Although migration is good in principle, as it yields gains from trade and specialization for all countries involved … state. This is not the present state of affairs in Western Europe. In addition to measures that make labour markets more … is a rational reaction of the state. The proposed new EU constitution which contains far-reaching rules for a European …
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Europe. Although migration is good in principle, as it yields gains from trade and specialization for all countries involved … state. This is not the present state of affairs in Western Europe. In addition to measures that make labour markets more … is a rational reaction of the state. The proposed new EU constitution which contains far-reaching rules for a European …
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Europe. Although migration is good in principle, as it yields gains from trade and specialization for all countries involved … state. This is not the present state of affairs in Western Europe. In addition to measures that make labour markets more … is a rational reaction of the state. The proposed new EU constitution, which contains far-reaching rules for a European …
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Germany is in a dilemma. Low wage competition via product and factor markets increases the demands on the welfare state, but increased systems competition in the context of international factor mobility reduces the possibilities of maintaining it. The welfare state has important allocative...
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reconsidered. Yet the euro should not be given up. The euro itself is indispensible for Europe. During the financial crisis it has … beneficial for all European countries as has often been claimed. The euro has shifted Europe's growth forces from the center to … and public debt constraints, it has stimulated the periphery of Europe up to the point of overheating, with ultimately …
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Deutschland und Europa geprägt. Er gilt als einer der wichtigsten Köpfe der Bundesrepublik und als einflussreichster Ökonom im …
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Europe. Although migration is good in principle, as it yields gains from trade and specialization for all countries involved … state. This is not the present state of affairs in Western Europe. In addition to measures that make labour markets more … is a rational reaction of the state. The proposed new EU constitution which contains far-reaching rules for a European …
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