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The New Consensus approach in macroeconomics is criticised for its exclusive but unwarranted reliance on stabilising monetary policies, for its ill-designed approach to the role of wages and wage policies, and for its complete neglect of fiscal policies. From a Post-Keynesian perspective, it is...
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The financial and economic crisis in the Euro area has revealed a number of important flaws in the economic policy framework in Europe. On the one hand, the imbalances, which have dominated European development since the introduction of the euro, are not sustainable; and this is more serious in a...
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Die Wirtschaftspolitik steht vor gewaltigen Herausforderungen. Schon seit Mitte der 1990er Jahre weist die deutsche Wirtschaft eine geringere Wachstumsdynamik als der Rest des Euroraums und insbesondere als die USA auf. Die wirtschaftliche Schwäche geht mit steigender Arbeitslosigkeit und...
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Europäische Finanzpolitik: Ausgabenpfade als konjunkturgerechte Alternative zum Stabilitäts- und Wachstumspakt. Seit dem Begin der Europäischen Währungsunion (EWU) steht die Finanzpolitik in Staaten des Euroraums im Zeichen des Stabilitäts- und Wachstumspaktes (SWP). Allerdings ist keines...
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In der deutschen wirtschaftspolitischen Debatte wird vielfach behauptet, dass der Schlüssel zu höherem Wachstum in weiteren Strukturreformen liegt. Ein Vergleich Deutschlands mit den strukturell recht unterschiedlichen Volkswirtschaften Schwedens und des Vereinigten Königreichs legt einen...
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The German debt brake is often regarded as a great success story, and has therefore served as a role model for the Euro area and its fiscal compact. In this paper we fundamentally criticize the debt brake. We show that (1) it suffers from serious shortcomings, and its success is far from certain...
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The current global recession, along with the credit crisis, requires that the prevailing economic model be seriously debated and, these economists contend, reformed. The authors criticize the mainstream New Consensus approach in macroeconomics for its reliance on stabilization by means of...
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This paper challenges the institutional sclerosis view of the German crisis according to which rigid labour markets and generous welfare state institutions have driven Germany into its position as „Europe’s sick man“. In general, the view is not convincing, because the underlying...
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We analyse the long-run imbalances of finance-dominated capitalism underlying the present crisis - which began in 2007 - with a focus on developments in the US and Germany. We argue that beyond inefficient regulation of the financial sector, the severeness of the present crisis has been mainly...
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First paragraph: Although growth in the European Union (EU), and in particular in Germany, one of the Euro area's former »sick men«, has speeded up in 2006, the EU and particularly the Euro area continue to face major economic problems. These problems are caused by the restrictive »Maastricht...
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