A Social Market Economy and European Economic Monetary Union:
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1. Verfasser: Velo, Dario (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Bern Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften 2013
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Beschreibung:Cover; Contents 5; Summary 7; Preface 9; 1. Lessons from the past: Monetary Union 13; 1.1 The innovative characteristics of the European unification process 13; 1.2 New European statehood tested by the crisis: the beginning of Economic-Monetary Union 17; 1.3 Lessons learned from European Monetary Union 20; 1.4 The rules of Monetary Union: enhanced cooperation 25; 1.5 The rules of Monetary Union: the right of seigniorage and the stability of the currency's value 27; 1.6 The rules of Monetary Union: Maastricht and the constraints placed to sovereign debt and to budget deficits 30
2. Future challenges: Economic Union and a Social Market Economy 372.1 From Monetary Union to Economic Union: continuity and discontinuity in the unification process 37; 2.2 European social market economy 41; 2.3 The origins of the social market economy 42; 2.4 Relations between the public and private sectors 49; 2.5 Social market economy and America's New Deal: two converging neo-liberal visions 53; 2.6 Social market economy. An evolving project 57; 2.7 Freedom, solidarity, subsidiarity: the three fundamental principles of a social market economy 64
2.8 Social market economy at the dawn of a new humanism 692.9 Globalization, post-modernity and radical liberism versus new humanism and a social market economy 73; 3. Economic Union and the Problem of Rules 79; 3.1 Economic union and the European Union's fundamental constitutional principles 79; 3.2 Economic union and the problems posed by regulations 83; 3.3 The size of the budget 85; 3.4 Balancing the budget. Formal budgets and material consolidated balance sheets 94; 3.5 Welfare reform 101; 3.6 The multi-level budget and the option of resorting to debt 103
3.7 Financing development: the Tennessee Valley Authority model 1123.8 Financing development: the European Investment Bank model 121; 3.9 Lesson learned from a failure: the Cassa per il Mezzogiorno (Fund for the South) 128; 3.10 Financing development: instruments and rules 135; 4. The Atlantic dimension of a social market economy 139; 4.1 Centralization versus subsidiarity. A necessary convergence between the United States and the European Union 139; 4.2 The evolution of United States statehood: from federalism to centralism to neo-federalism 143; 4.3 A historical precedent 150
4.4 The Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act 1534.4 The Atlantic social market economy 156; References 159
Faced with the complexity of the current crisis experienced in a new manner by western countries within the globalisation process, this book provides a significant contribution both to an understanding of the mechanisms at the basis of these events and in proposing prospects for its positive evolution
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ISBN:9783035106251
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