After the Crisis: Reform, Recovery, and Growth in Europe

After the Crisis: Reform, Recovery, and Growth in Europe

ISBN-10:
019875468X
ISBN-13:
9780198754688
Pub. Date:
08/30/2016
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019875468X
ISBN-13:
9780198754688
Pub. Date:
08/30/2016
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
After the Crisis: Reform, Recovery, and Growth in Europe

After the Crisis: Reform, Recovery, and Growth in Europe

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Overview

After the Crisis reassesses the twin projects of structural reform and European integration in the wake of the Great Recession and the European Sovereign Debt Crisis.

The introduction compares the pre-crises debate to the current situation, and highlights a number of ways in which both reform and further integration may have become more difficult. Chapter 1 surveys the state of the structural-reform agenda, its successes, failures, and priorities for further action. The second chapter focuses on the fiscal-policy response to the crisis and advocates a greater balance between supply-side reforms and demand-side management. The third chapter focuses on the asymmetric shocks across economies in the monetary union, and discusses institutional mechanisms to reduce their frequency and impact. Chapter 4 examines the cyclical behavior of output and financial indicators, as well as the counter-cyclical role of macro-financial policies, both at the national and the European level. The fifth chapter studies changes in Europeans' attitudes, showing how the recent crises have eroded public confidence in European institutions. The sixth chapter tackles the demographic challenges facing Europe, and particularly the way that demographic change may impact the reform agenda. Chapter 7 highlights the under-appreciated extent to which 'Europe', taken as a whole, is characterized by a substantial amount of inequality and geographical income clustering, and the challenge this poses for further integration.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198754688
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/30/2016
Pages: 222
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Francesco Caselli, Norman Sosnow Professor of Economics, London School of Economics,Mario Centeno, Advisor of the Board, Banco de Portugal and Professor of Economics, Lisbon University,Jose Tavares, Professor of Economics, Nova School of Business and Economics

Francesco Caselli is the Norman Sosnow Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics. Previous appointments include Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, and Paul Sack Associate Professor of Economics at Harvard University. His research interests include macroeconomics, economic development and political economy, on which he has published extensively in the major professional journals. He is an elected fellow of the British Academy, the director of the Macroeconomics and Growth Programme at the Centre for Economic Policy Research and an editor of Economica. Previously, he has served as managing editor of the Review of Economic Studies, co-editor of the Journal of Economic Development, member of the governing council of the European Economic Association, member of the LSE growth commission, and director of the macroeconomics programmes at the Centre for Economic Performance and the International Growth Centre.

Mario Centeno is Advisor of the Board at the Banco de Portugal and Professor of Economics at Lisbon University. He gained his undergraduate degree at Technical University in Lisbon in 1990 and his Ph.D. at Harvard University in 2000. His research interests include labor economics and econometrics, on which he has published in several professional journals. He was awarded the Young Economist Award of the European Economics Association and the Excellence Achievement Award of Uniao Latina.

Jose Tavares is Professor of Economics at Nova School of Business and Economics. Having completed his Ph.D. at Harvard University, where he specialized in political economy, he taught at the University of California Los Angeles and has conducted research on topics ranging from the relationship between democracy and economic growth to the macroeconomic costs of gender discrimination. His academic contributions have been discussed in Time Magazine, The New York Times, Handelsblatt, and La Repubblica, among others.

Table of Contents

Foreword, Carlos da Silva CostaIntroduction, Francesco Caselli, Mario Centeno, and Jose Tavares1. The Agenda for Structural Reform in Europe, Antonio Fatas2. Crisis Management and Economic Growth in the Eurozone, Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji3. Dealing with EMU heterogeneity: National vs. European Institutional Reforms, Andre Sapir4. Macro-Financial Stability under EMU, Philip R. Lane5. Demographics and the Secular Stagnation Hypothesis in Europe, Carlo A. Favero and Vincenzo Galasso6. Winners, Losers, and the Future of European integration, Jeffry A. Frieden7. The Challenge of European Inequality, Francesco Caselli, Mario Centeno, Alvaro Novo, and Jose Tavares
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