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The core business of the european union is the creation of an integrated european market. The scale of this project is enormous, covering a wide variety of national ‘models of capitalism, many of which are marked by a heavy reliance on non-market institutions to govern and co-ordinate economic activity.
The political economy of european integration total length of the module: 45 hours number of sessions: 30 length of each session: 1,5 h introduction to the course this course will introduce students to the main issues of economics and politics of european integration by using an economic approach.
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The political economy of the european economic and monetary union: political sources of an economic liability by martin feldstein.
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This project is funded by a research collaboration grant from the irish research council. The eurozone economic crisis affected ireland, portugal, greece, and spain particularly severely. All were ‘peripheral’ economies in the 1970s and 1980s, in the sense of being late industrializers with a late transition from agriculture-based economies.
Pension systems form a major part of the political economy of current societies. In the political economy of european welfare states, both the bismarckian and beveridgean types of pension systems were used for similar purposes, such as for the institutionalization of retirement and the management of the labor market.
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The political economy of european banking union david howarth and lucia quaglia. Explains a major development in european economic governance and european integration history more generally; based on fieldwork, including access to senior policy-makers for interviews and a systematic analysis of policy documents.
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This paper discusses the process of european institutional integration from a political-economy perspective, linking the long-standing political debate on the nature of the european project to the recent economic literature on political integration and disintegration.
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Despite the many distortions in the wine market as a consequence, reforming the regulations has proven difficult. This paper analyzes the political economy mechanism that created existing wine regulations.
Federalism will be introduced as a means and a concept to respect local preferences and to fix local problems. The concept of regulatory competition will be introduced at a basic level. The economic theory of democracy and bureaucracy will be applied to the european union.
More broadly, previous research has considered the long-run effects of the reformation on the european economy through its influence on culture (weber 1904/05), education (becker and woessmann 2009), and politics 11 up to now, there has been little empirical work documenting the reformation’s economic consequences prior to the nineteenth.
The objective of this paper is to investigate the determinants of european union (eu) merger control decisions. We consider a sample of 167 eu mergers between 1990 and 2002 and evaluate their competitive consequences by the reaction of the stock market price of competitors to the merging firms.
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The aim of the european journal of political economy is to disseminate original theoretical and empirical research on economic phenomena within a scope that encompasses collective decision making, political behavior, and the role of institutions. Contributions are invited from the international community read more.
It is based on an exclusive survey carried out among members of the pro-independence parties and movements across 17 european countries and 56 european regions. It uses the instruments of the political economy of conflict to reveal the importance of romantic and economic factors influencing the drive towards secession.
Study of european integration at a time when non-economic factors appear to these papers constitute the first formal activity of the eu political economy.
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Key-words: federation, confederation, political economy, european union. Acknowledgements: earlier versions of this paper were presented at the european public choice society meetings (berlin), at the university of torino, at the 5th corsica law and economics workshop, marseilles, at the helsinki law and economics conference.
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Why did enduring traditions of economic and political liberty arise in western europe? an answer to this question must be sought at the constitutional level. Within the medieval constitutional order, traditions of representative and limited government developed through patterns of constitutional bargaining. The politically fragmented landscape that emerged following the decline of the western.
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Drawing on industry documents, interviews, interest group data, an original survey, and comparative political theory, the political economy of european security demonstrates that interest groups can change the outcomes of developing political institutions because they provide sources of external capacity, which in turn can produce authority over time.
They demonstrate how political constraints have shaped the design and operation of europe's monetary union at the same time that the changes in economic.
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