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of migration flows from the New Member States to Germany. We demonstrate that immigration increased substantially despite … immigration from countries that were hit by the crisis, although the annual net flows are still too small to significantly reduce …
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The intersection between the Commission Communication on a Common Immigration Policy for Europe, another on a Policy … Plan on Asylum and the various drafts of the French Presidency's European Pact on Immigration and Asylum, raises a number … current state of affairs in EU law and policy? Second, does the EU really need a pact on immigration and asylum, given the …
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The Eurozone crisis has sparked renewed interest in the literature about optimum currency areas, in particular in the role of labor mobility as a mechanism of adjustment to shocks. We study the response of mobility in the Eurozone to national labor market conditions. We measure mobility by using...
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.e. search efficiency. The model will be used to analyze the effects of different immigration and labor market policies on …
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In 2009 the euro entered a crisis from which it has yet to emerge. It has led to increased social tensions across the Eurozone and even speculation that the euro might break up. Against this background this paper sets out to re-examine the Hard ECU, the British government's 1990 alternative to...
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This case note discusses two CJEU cases concerning EU motor insurance law, namely Case C-277/12 (Vitalijs Drozdovs) and C-22/12 (Katarína Haasová). The case note commences with summarising the facts of both cases, continuing with an overview of the Advocate General's Opinion and then the...
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The aim of this report is to evaluate “e-formalization” in European countries. To tackle informality, the lockdown and physical distancing measures resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a decrease in onsite workplace inspections in Europe and the greater use of e-initiatives...
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Proposals for Eurozone reform aim to complete its institutional architecture by securing stability without creating moral hazard. Such policy arguments inevitably rely, however, on implicit assumptions about justice, or on what is owed to whom. A common assumption is that member states are...
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This article explores the trends that define the key social welfare moments for the countries of the western Balkans. The mounting Eurozone crisis and the interdependence of economies are both important phenomena that condition the need for intervention in the labour sector of the peninsula....
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