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Titre : |
Economic Governance in the EU after the Eurozone Crisis : a state of affairs |
Type de document : |
document électronique |
Auteurs : |
Christakis Georgiou, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Transform! |
Année de publication : |
June 2017 |
Importance : |
43 p |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Tags : |
Europe Politique économique Gouvernance |
Résumé : |
The aim of this report is to provide a general overview of the evolution of the EU’s economic governance architecture, and in particular of the impact that the Eurozone crisis has had on that evolution, as well as to present a broad outline of its economic and political consequences. |
En ligne : |
http://www.transform-network.net/publications/issue/economic-governance-in-the-e [...] |
Format de la ressource électronique : |
http://www.transform-network.net/fileadmin/user_upload/epaper_eu_economic_governance-end3.pdf |
Economic Governance in the EU after the Eurozone Crisis : a state of affairs [document électronique] / Christakis Georgiou, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Transform!, June 2017 . - 43 p. Langues : Anglais ( eng) |
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epaper_eu_economic_governance-end3.pdfAdobe Acrobat PDF | | |
Titre : |
EuroMemorandum 2010/2011 : Confronting the Crisis: Austerity or Solidarity |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Walter Baier, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Transform! |
Année de publication : |
2011 |
Importance : |
88 p |
Note générale : |
09.05 BAI |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Alternatives Europe
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Tags : |
Crise financière Austérité Europe |
Index. décimale : |
09.05 Europe |
Résumé : |
Economic growth resumed in the EU in the second half of 2009 but output in 2010 was below precrisis levels and the financial system remains fragile. Following the financial crisis and the subsequent economic crisis, EU states have been faced with rising fiscal deficits as a result of the cost of rescue packages for the financial sector, expansionary fiscal policies and lost tax revenue. The failure of the EU to respond promptly to Greek difficulties in refinancing its public debt led to speculation against the euro and created a crisis atmosphere in which first Greece and then Spain and Portugal were forced to introduce severe austerity programmes. At the end of the year Ireland, which had introduced a severe austerity programme in 2009, was forced to agree to an even more severe programme in return for financial support from the eurozone’s Financial Stability Facility. The difficulties in peripheral European countries are linked to a growing polarisation in the EU, especially the eurozone. Germany has for over ten years followed a policy of low wage growth and built up a large current account surplus. The peripheral eurozone countries, by contrast, have run up large current account deficits and are being forced to eliminate these deficits through adopting policies of deflation. It will be impossible to increase output and reduce unemployment in the EU without addressing these imbalances. Ultimately, the weakness of the deficit countries will hold back the surplus countries and a continuation of current policies will threaten deflation and risk a breakup of the eurozone. |
EuroMemorandum 2010/2011 : Confronting the Crisis: Austerity or Solidarity [texte imprimé] / Walter Baier, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Transform!, 2011 . - 88 p. 09.05 BAI Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Catégories : |
Alternatives Europe
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Tags : |
Crise financière Austérité Europe |
Index. décimale : |
09.05 Europe |
Résumé : |
Economic growth resumed in the EU in the second half of 2009 but output in 2010 was below precrisis levels and the financial system remains fragile. Following the financial crisis and the subsequent economic crisis, EU states have been faced with rising fiscal deficits as a result of the cost of rescue packages for the financial sector, expansionary fiscal policies and lost tax revenue. The failure of the EU to respond promptly to Greek difficulties in refinancing its public debt led to speculation against the euro and created a crisis atmosphere in which first Greece and then Spain and Portugal were forced to introduce severe austerity programmes. At the end of the year Ireland, which had introduced a severe austerity programme in 2009, was forced to agree to an even more severe programme in return for financial support from the eurozone’s Financial Stability Facility. The difficulties in peripheral European countries are linked to a growing polarisation in the EU, especially the eurozone. Germany has for over ten years followed a policy of low wage growth and built up a large current account surplus. The peripheral eurozone countries, by contrast, have run up large current account deficits and are being forced to eliminate these deficits through adopting policies of deflation. It will be impossible to increase output and reduce unemployment in the EU without addressing these imbalances. Ultimately, the weakness of the deficit countries will hold back the surplus countries and a continuation of current policies will threaten deflation and risk a breakup of the eurozone. |
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euromemorandum_2010_2011_francais.pdfAdobe Acrobat PDF | | |
Titre : |
No Alternative Politics of European Integration without a Progressive European Industrial Policy |
Type de document : |
document électronique |
Auteurs : |
Maxime Benatouil, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Transform! |
Année de publication : |
Oct 2016 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Tags : |
Alternatives Europe Politique industrielle |
Résumé : |
Is the European Union on the verge of collapse? We have witnessed a set of events over the past year that would tend to suggest so – from the moment that the SYRIZA-led Greek government was cornered into signing the most socially brutal and economically destructive of all Memoranda of Understanding imposed upon the country on the 13th of July 2015 to the date on which a clear majority of British voters decided that their country would be better off outside the EU, opening up an unprecedented political void. And on top of all that, the conclusion of the EU-Turkey Agreement aiming at deporting to Turkey every single refugee setting foot on European soil – therefore dramatically increasing the death toll in the Mediterranean, with 4000 victims in the first semester of 2016 alone – represents a clear violation of the Geneva Convention, as well as a moral failure for Europe.(...) |
En ligne : |
https://www.transform-network.net/es/blog/article/no-alternative-politics-of-eur [...] |
No Alternative Politics of European Integration without a Progressive European Industrial Policy [document électronique] / Maxime Benatouil, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Transform!, Oct 2016. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Tags : |
Alternatives Europe Politique industrielle |
Résumé : |
Is the European Union on the verge of collapse? We have witnessed a set of events over the past year that would tend to suggest so – from the moment that the SYRIZA-led Greek government was cornered into signing the most socially brutal and economically destructive of all Memoranda of Understanding imposed upon the country on the 13th of July 2015 to the date on which a clear majority of British voters decided that their country would be better off outside the EU, opening up an unprecedented political void. And on top of all that, the conclusion of the EU-Turkey Agreement aiming at deporting to Turkey every single refugee setting foot on European soil – therefore dramatically increasing the death toll in the Mediterranean, with 4000 victims in the first semester of 2016 alone – represents a clear violation of the Geneva Convention, as well as a moral failure for Europe.(...) |
En ligne : |
https://www.transform-network.net/es/blog/article/no-alternative-politics-of-eur [...] |
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