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The European Monetary Union will involve socialization of existing seigniorage wealth of national central banks. This socialization will create windfall gains for countries with relatively low monetary bases such as France and the United Kingdom and will be disadvantageous for countries like...
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This paper argues that increased factor mobility incurs the risk of dismantling the welfare state, even though this state may have useful allocative functions. It will be difficult to finance the welfare state with taxes on capital and it may even be necessary to subsidize this factor in the...
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The forces of the market and systems competition bring about economic and social convergence in Europe, and there is no need for social policies at the EU level. Social harmonization would distort migration flows and slow down the speed of economic convergence. National welfare states will be...
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The European Monetary Union (EMU) will involve socialization of the existing seigniorage wealth of the national central banks because the Euro will have to be bought by these banks in exchange for assets which have been accumulated in the historical process of money creation. This socialization...
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The eastern expansion of the EU resembles German unification in its monentousness. Whereas the latter led to a 26% increase in the population of the Federal Republic, the former will increase the population of the EU by 28% if all ten entry aspirants are accepted. A special problem will be posed...
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Der Autor, ein renommierter Wirtschaftswissenschaftler, schildert die Ursachen der Eurokrise und schlägt unter anderem Schuldenschnitte und Ausgliederungen einzelner Länder aus dem Europäischen Währungssystem vor. (Jürgen Plieninger)
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