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Die internationale Staatengemeinschaft steht Sezessionsbestrebungen zur Aufspaltung bestehender Staaten gew?hnlich ablehnend gegen?ber. Gleichzeitig wendet sie in vielen L?ndern Instrumente der Entwicklungspolitik an und greift so auch in den dortigen politischen Prozess ein. Untersucht wird,...
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) in the new international setting, Europe is facing a choice between alternative models. In one alternative, the “welfare …
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Since the early 1970s, the scope for national social and economic policy in advanced industrial societies has been constrained by three consecutive changes in the international political economy. These were: 1) the breakdown of the Bretton Woods currency regime of fixed exchange rates and the...
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The capitalist welfare state achieved its full development within the nearly closed national economies of the early postwar decades. After the rampant protectionism following the Great Depression, and after the complete breakdown of world markets in World War II, the restoration of international...
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The argument in this chapter is that formation of EMU is about restructuring the financial architecture of Europe in … and insulate Europe's member states during a period of necessary adjustment. The need for adjustment derives from the … ... [t]his argument is developed in five sections. The first section makes the broad claim that Europe's economic and …
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The capitalist welfare state achieved its full development within the nearly closed national economies of the early postwar decades. After the rampant protectionism following the Great Depression, and after the complete breakdown of world markets in World War II, the restoration of international...
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Europe. Policy-makers did not scrutinize the potential effects of EMU on other policy areas, e.g. on national fiscal and …
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Europe. Policy-makers did not scrutinize the potential effects of EMU on other policy areas, e.g. on national fiscal and …
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The argument in this chapter is that formation of EMU is about restructuring the financial architecture of Europe in … and insulate Europe's member states during a period of necessary adjustment. The need for adjustment derives from the … ... [t]his argument is developed in five sections. The first section makes the broad claim that Europe's economic and …
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Since the early 1970s, the scope for national social and economic policy in advanced industrial societies has been constrained by three consecutive changes in the international political economy. These were: 1) the breakdown of the Bretton Woods currency regime of fixed exchange rates and the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009463953