Product details
- Categories: Financial Crisis
- Publisher: PALGRAVE-MACMILLAN
- ISBN: 9781137482006
- Publication Date: 01/12/2014
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 312
- Language: English
Summary
The 2008 financial and economic crisis has had a severe impact on the world economy and in Europe in particular. The negative consequences of the crisis were much worse in Europe than in the US, despite the fact the crisis originated in the US.
The contributors to this volume examine both the general effects of the crisis on the European institutional setup, governance and architecture; and conduct more detailed country studies. They conclude that the various 'crises' hitting the European economy and polity in the recent years have clearly demonstrated structural problems that will have to be tackled and solved to avoid permanent crisis.
This book is essential reading for all interested in political economy and transition economics and for those wishing to further understand the implications of the recent financial and economic crisis in Europe.
Table of contents
Introduction
PART I: EUROPE AND THE FINANCIAL CRISIS: GENERAL ISSUES
1. The Regulation Of The European Financial Market After The Crisis
2. The Monetary Policy Response to the Financial Crisis in the Euro Area and in the United States: a Comparison
3. Real Divergence Across Europe and the Limits of the EMU Macroeconomic Governance
4. The Euro in the International Monetary System after the Global Financial and Economic Crisis and After the European Public Debt Crisis
5. Europe in Crisis: More Political Integration in the Eurozone is the Solution
6. Economic Crisis and Industrial Policy in the Union: the Need for a Long-term vision of Industrial Development
PART II: THE IMPACT OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS ON SINGLE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
7. The UK and the Euro in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis
8. The Greek Debt Crisis: Causes, Policy Responses and Consequences
9. from Miracle to Crash. The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Spain
10. France: Steering Out of Crisis?
11. The Effects of the Financial Crisis on the Italian and USA Labour Markets
12. Reaching Out in a Time of Crisis
13. How External Anchors Assist South Eastern Europe
14. Russia in Crisis: Implications for Europe
Conclusion