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Contents
List of Figures PaSe xv
List of Tables xvii
Foreword xix
Contributors xxiii
Introduction 1
RICHARD BLUNDELL·, ESTELLE CANTILLON, BARBARA
CHIZZOLINI, MARC IVALDI, WOLFGANG LEININGER,
RAMON MARIMON, LASZLO MATYAS AND FRODE STEEN
The COEURE Project 2
Advances in Economic Research: Foundations for European Policies 2
About the Chapters 4
The Relevance of Data and Methods 23
Acknowledgements 28
Notes 28
1 Innovation and Growth: The Schumpeterian Perspective 29
PHILIPPE AGHION AND UFUK AKCIG1T
l.J Introduction 29
1.2 Looking for Growth Paradigms to Think about Growth Policy 30
1.2.1 The Neoclassical Growth Model 31
1.2.2 The AK Model 31
1.2.3 The Product-Variety Model 32
1.2.4 The Schumpeterian Model 33
1.3 Some Main Applications and Extensions of Schumpeterian
Growth Theory 35
1.3.1 Growth Meets lO 35
1.3.2 Schumpeterian Growth and Firm Dynamics 37
1.3.3 Growth Meets Development: Appropriate Institutions 38
1.3.4 Growth Meets Development: Firm Dynamics in Developing
Countries 40
1.3.5 Growth and Unemployment 42
1.4 Enhancing Productivity Growth in Advanced Countries 43
1.4.1 Pillars of Innovation-Led Growth 43
1.4.2 Competition Policy against Industrial Policy 45
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1.4.3 Reforming the State 47
1.4.4 Macroeconomic Policy 48
1.4.5 Innovation, Inequality, and Social Mobility: Making
Growth Inclusive 48
1.5 Technological Waves and the Debate on Secular Stagnation 51
1.5.1 The Debate 51
1.5.2 Historical Wave Patterns 52
1.6 Schumpeterian Insights into R D Policy 54
1.6.1 R D Policies and Firm Selection 55
1.6.2 Basic versus Applied R D 56
1.7 The Role of Freedom and Openness in the Innovation Process 59
1.7.1 The ADS Framework and the Role of Academic Freedom 59
1.7.2 Freedom and Openness 61
1.7.3 Evidence on the Limits of IP and the Role of Openness
and Freedom 61
1.8 Towards a New Growth Pact in Europe 62
1.8.1 Structural Reforms and the Role of Structural Funds 62
1.8.2 Rethinking Industrial Policy in the EU 64
1.8.3 More Flexible Macroeconomic Policies at EU Level 65
1.9 Conclusion 66
Acknowledgements 67
Notes 67
References 69
2 European Union Dual Labour Markets: Consequences and
Potential Reforms 73
JUAN J. DOLADO
2.1 Introduction 73
2.2 The Emergence of Dual Labour Markets in Europe 74
2.3 Temporary Contracts: Stepping Stones or Dead Ends? 77
2.4 Dual Labour Markets Before and After the Great Recession 80
2.5 Lessons from Spain 84
2.6 Dual Labour Markets and Youth Unemployment 88
2.7 How to Dismantle Dual Employment Protection Legislation 91
2.7.1 Recent EPL Reforms 91
2.7.2 SingleAJnified Contracts in Theory 93
2.7.3 Single/Unified Contracts in Practice 100
2.8 Conclusions 104
Acknowledgements 105
Appendix 105
Notes 108
References 109
3 Population, Migration, Ageing and Health: A Survey 113
CHRISTIAN DUSTMANN, GIOVANNI FACCHINI
AND CORA SIGNOROTTO
3.1 Introduction 113
3.2 Main Stylized Facts 114
3.3 Migration and Demographic Developments 117
3.3.1 The Selection Hypothesis 120
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3.3.2 The Adaptation Hypothesis 121
3.3.3 The Disruption Hypothesis 123
3.4 Permanent versus Temporary Migration 124
3.4.1 Why Do Migrants Return? 125
3.4.2 Who Are the Return Migrants? 126
3.5 The Fiscal Effect of Immigration 128
3.5.1 Static Frameworks 129
3.5.2 Dynamic Models 130
3.6 Migration and Skill Shortages 132
3.7 international Migration and the Health Care Sector 136
3.7.1 international Migration of Health Care Professionals 136
3.7.2 International Migration of Old Age Carers 139
3.7.3 Immigrants’ Demand for Health Care 141
3.8 The Floridization of Europe: Old Age North-South Migration 143
3.8.1 Determinants of Old Age Migration 144
3.8.2 Effects on Host Country Economy 145
3.9 Conclusions 146
Acknowledgements 147
Appendix 147
Notes 148
References 149
4 Education Systems: Assignment, Admissions,
Accountability and Autonomy 159
SIMON BURGESS
4.1 Introduction 159
4.1.1 What Can Economics Contribute to the Study of Education? 161
4.2 The Aims of Education: Rates of Return, Inequality and Social
Mobility 161
4.3 Education Systems: Assignment, Admissions, Accountability and
Autonomy 164
4.3.1 Assignment Mechanisms 164
4.3.2 Accountability, Autonomy and Regulation 175
4.3.3 Education Market Structure: Policy Summary 185
Acknowledgements 185
Notes 186
References 186
5 Competition and Regulation in Markets for Goods and
Services: A Survey with Emphasis on Digital
Markets 194
NIKOLAOS VETTAS
5.1 Introduction 194
5.2 A View on Competition Policy Developments in Europe 199
5.2.1 Competition Policy: The General Context 199
5.2.2 Digital Trade and Online Markets 200
5.2.3 Some Recent Competition Cases 203
5.2.4 Online Travel Agencies and MFNs 207
5.2.5 The Digital Single Market Initiative 208
5.2.6 Distinguishing Features of Digital Markets 209
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5.3 Approaches in Industrial Organization 210
5.3.1 Pricing 211
5.3.2 Vertical Relations 213
5.4 Recent Research on Competition Issues Related to Digital Markets 216
5.5 Challenges for Research on Competition Issues in Digital Markets 223
5.6 Conclusion 227
Acknowledgements 228
Notes 228
References 232
6 Winners and Losers of Globalization: Sixteen Challenges
for Measurement and Theory 238
CECÍLIA HORNOK AND MIKLÓS KORÉN
6.1 Introduction 238
6.2 Advances in Measurement and Data Challenges 240
6.2.1 Recent Advances in Measuring the Causes and Effects
of Globalization 240
6.2.2 Data Challenges 245
6.3 Insights from Theories of Globalization 247
6.3.1 Broad Lessons about the Causes and Effects of
Globalization 247
6.3.2 Insights for Policy 256
6.3.3 Open Questions 257
6.4 Conclusion 263
Acknowledgements 263
Notes 264
References 264
7 Economic Approaches to Energy, Environment and
Sustainability 274
PAUL EKINS, PAUL DRUMMOND AND JIM WATSON
7.1 Introduction 274
7.2 Economic Approaches to the Environment 275
7.2.1 Environmental and Resource Economics 275
7.2.2 Ecological Economics 276
7.2.3 Institutional, Evolutionary, and Behavioural Economics 277
7.3 Sustainability and Sustainable Development 278
7.3.1 Sustainable Development 278
7.3.2 Environmental Sustainability 283
7.3.3 Measurement and Indicators of Sustainable Development
and Sustainability 289
7.4 The Energy System and Climate Change Mitigation 292
7.4.1 Energy Security 292
7.4.2 Reducing CO2 Emissions 295
7.4.3 Financial Requirements and Affordability 295
7.5 Policies for Energy, Climate Change Mitigation and a Green
Economy 298
7.5.1 Standards and Engagement 299
7.5.2 Information 299
7.5.3 Markets and Pricing 300
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7.5.4 Strategie Investment 302
7.5.5 EU Energy and Climate Change Policy: Lessons and
Priorities for Research 305
7.6 The Science-Policy Interface 309
7.7 Conclusions and Research Priorities 312
Notes 316
References 316
8 Regional Disparities and Efficient Transport Policies 324
STEF PROOST AND JACQUES-FRANÇOIS THISSE
8.1 Introduction 324
8.2 What Is Spatial Economics About? 325
8.2.1 Location Does Matter 326
8.2.2 Moving Goods and People is Still Costly 327
8.3 The Drivers of Regional Agglomeration 330
8.3.1 The Home-Market Effect 332
8.3.2 Agglomeration Economies and the Emergence of
Asymmetric Clusters 339
8.3.3 The Core-Periphery Structure 340
8.3.4 Input-Output Linkages and the Bell-Shaped Curve of
Spatial Development 343
8.3.5 Communication Costs and the Relocation of Plants 345
8.4 Does the Market Yield Over or Under-agglomeration? 346
8.4.1 Does the Home-Market Effect Generate Excessive
Agglomeration? 346
8.4.2 Is the Core-Periphery Structure Inefficient? 347
8.5 Do EU Interregional Transport Investment Policies Fulfil their
Role? 348
8.5.1 Assessing Transport Investments Using Econometric
Models 350
8.5.2 Assessing Transport Investments Using Model Simulations 351
8.5.3 Assessing Transport Investments Using Case Studies 353
8.6 Is the EU Moving to a Better Utilization of Its Existing Transport
Policy? 355
8.6.1 Competition on Diesel Fuel Taxes Leads EU Countries to
Revise Their Pricing of Road Freight 355
8.6.2 Europe Does Not Make the Best Use of Its Rail and Air
Transport System 356
8.7 What Have We Learnt? 357
Acknowledgements 360
Notes 360
References 361
9 Skilled Cities and Efficient Urban Transport 366
STEF PROOST AND JACQUES-FRANÇOIS THISSE
9.1 Introduction 366
9.2 Agglomeration Economies 368
9.2.1 The Nature and Magnitude of Agglomeration
Economies 371
9.2.2 Cities as Consumption Centres 375
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9.3 The Trade-Off between Commuting and Housing Costs 376
9.3.1 The Monocentric City Model 377
9.3.2 Why Do Employment Centres Emerge? 379
9.3.3 Land Capitalisation and Housing 380
9.3.4 Residential Segregation 382
9.4 More Cities or Bigger Cities? 384
9.5 The Organization of Metropolitan Areas 387
9.6 Managing Traffic and Congestion 388
9.6. t External Costs of Urban Transport 390
9.6.2 The Difficult Road to First-Best Pricing of Congestion 391
9.6.3 The Patchwork of Policy Instruments 394
9.6.4 Public Transport Pricing 396
9.7 The Benefits of New Transport Infrastructure 398
9.7.1 Does New Infrastructure Reduce Congestion? 398
9.7.2 The Wider Benefits of Urban Transport Projects and New
Developments in Assessment Methods 399
9.8 Where Do We Stand? 401
Acknowledgements 403
Notes 403
References 403
10 Fiscal and Monetary Policies after the Crises 409
CHARLES BRENDON AND GIANCARLO CORSETTI
10.1 Introduction 409
10.2 The Pre-Crisis Consensus, and Heterogeneity 411
10.3 The Context and Challenges Posed by the Crisis 413
10.3.1 Headline Macroeconomic Trends 414
10.3.2 Market Impairment and the Transmission of Stabilization
Policy 416
10.3.3 The Zero Bound on Nominal Interest Rates 417
10.4 The Zero Lower Bound: Implications for Stabilization Policy 418
10.4.1 Savings Decisions and Nominal Interest Rates 419
10.4.2 Shocks to the‘Natural’Rate of Interest 420
10.4.3 Forward Guidance as a Solution? 422
10.4.4 Fiscal Stimulus as a Solution? 425
10.4.5 Central Bank Asset Purchases as a Solution? 433
10.4.6 The Benefits and Risks of Structural Reform 439
10.4.7 Empirical Evidence on the ‘Expectations Channel’ 440
10.5 Policies and Diagnoses of the Crisis 442
10.5.1 What Causes ‘Savings Shocks’? 442
10.5.2 The Possibility of Secular Stagnation 445
10.5.3 Dynamic Interactions through the Labour Market 448
10.5.4 Deflation Traps, Self-Fulfilling Dynamics and Equilibrium
Selection 450
10.6 Risk Sharing and Fiscal Policy in a Monetary Union 455
10.6.1 Imbalances and Imperfect Risk Sharing 456
10.6.2 Complete Markets are not a Substitute for Risk Sharing
via Transfers 457
10.6.3 Fiscal Devaluation 458
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10.7 Conclusions 459
Acknowledgements 460
Notes 461
References 464
11 Financial Regulation in Europe: Foundations and
Challenges 470
THORSTEN BECK, ELENA CARLETTI AND IT AY GOLDSTEIN
11.1 Introduction 470
11.2 Recent Financial Reforms in Europe 472
11.2.1 Capital Requirements 473
11.2.2 Liquidity Requirements 474
11.2.3 Resolution Framework and Bail-In Instruments 475
11.2.4 Banking Union 476
11.2.5 Activity Restrictions and Other Reforms 478
11.3 Microfoundations for Financial Reforms 479
11.3.1 Basic Failures in the Financial System 479
11.3.2 Mapping between Basic Failures and the Reforms Enacted
in Europe 488
11.4 Moving beyond Banks and Traditional Activities: The Regulatory
Perimeter 492
11.4.1 The Regulatory Perimeter 492
11.4.2 Financial Innovation 495
11.4.3 Complexity 498
11.5 Special Issues in Europe and How they Affect Future Regulation 499
11.5.1 Crisis Resolution and Macro-Management in a Monetary
Union 500
11.5.2 Financial Structure: Does Europe Suffer from a Bank Bias? 501
11.6 Summary, Policy Lessons and Directions for Future Research 502
Acknowledgements 505
Notes 505
References 505
12 Inequality and Welfare: Is Europe Special? 511
ALAIN TRANNOY
12.1 Introduction 511
12.2 Inequality and Welfare: Two Interconnected Notions 513
12.2.1 Inequality 513
12.2.2 Welfare 515
12.2.3 Aggregating Welfare 517
12.2.4 The Relationship between Inequality and Welfare 518
12.2.5 Two Assumptions about Individual Welfare 519
12.3 Normative and Positive Issues Involving Several Sciences 523
12.3.1 Political Philosophy 524
12.3.2 History 525
12.3.3 Sociology and Political Science 527
İ 2.3.4 Psychology 530
12.3.5 Neurosciences: Happiness in the Twenty-First Century 530
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12.4 Europe’s Inequality Pattern vis-a-vis the US 532
12.4.1 Inequality of Income 533
12.4.2 Forces behind the Increase in Gross-Income Inequality 535
12.4.3 Convergence Process in Europe 538
12.4.4 Inequality of Opportunity and Intergenerational Mobility 540
12.4.5 Attitudes to Inequality 545
12.4.6 Well-Being and the Size of the Welfare State 548
12.4.7 Partial Conclusion 550
12.5 Europe Is at the Forefront of Research on Many Topics 551
12.6 Data Are Improving but Remain Largely Incomplete when Looking
at More Specific Issues 553
Í2.7 Inequality and Welfare as Transversal Issues 554
12.8 Cutting Edge Research Issues 555
12.9 Issues More Specific to Europe 557
12.10 Conclusion 558
Acknowledgements 560
Notes 560
References 561
13 Developments in Data for Economic Research 568
ROBERTO BARCELLAN, PETER B0EGH NIELSEN, CATERINA
CALSAMIGLIA, COLIN CAMERER, ESTELLE CANTILLON,
BRUNO CRÉPON, BRAM DE ROCK, LÁSZLÓ HALPERN, ARIE
KAPTEYN, ASIM I. KHWAJA, GEORG KIRCHSTEIGER, VIGDIS
KVALHEIM, JULIA LANE, MARKUS MÖBIUS, LUKE SIB1ETA,
JOSEPH TRACY, FREDERIC UDINA, GUGLIEMO WEBER AND
LISA WRIGHT
13.1 Introduction 568
13.2 Organizing Access to Microdata 569
13.2.1 Legal and Technical Background 570
13.2.2 The Nordic Leadership 571
13.2.3 Improving Data Access: Two Case Studies 574
13.2.4 Concluding Remarks 577
13.3 Data Standards and Cross-Country Datasets 577
13.3.1 The Lessons of the Financial Crisis for the Data
Environment 578
13.3.2 The G20 Data Gaps Initiative 579
13.3.3 Linking Existing Microdata 581
13.3.4 Towards a New Data Environment 584
13.4 Researcher-Generated Databases 585
13.4.1 Measurement and Experimentation in the Social
Sciences Project 586
13.4.2 The UMETRICS Programme 587
13.4.3 The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe 588
13.4.4 Lessons from Successful Researcher-Led Databases 589
13.5 Data Generation in Controlled Environments 590
13.5.1 Laboratory Experiments 590
13.5.2 Randomized Control Trials 594
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13.6 The Changing Face of Public and Private-Sector Collaborations in
Economic Research
13.6.1 New Private-Sector Collaborations in Economic Research
13.6.2 New Public-Sector Collaborations in Economic Research
13.6.3 Risks, Challenges and Outlook
13.7 Concluding Comments
Notes
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14 Big Data in Economics: Evolution or Revolution?
CHRISTINE DE MOL, ERIC GAUTIER, DOMENICO
G1ANNONE, SENDHIL MULL AIN ATH AN, LUCREZIA
REICHLIN, HERMAN VAN DIJK AND JEFFREY WOOLDRIDGE
14.1 introduction
14.2 The Curse of Dimensionality and Regularization
14.3 Policy Analysis and Causal Inference
14.4 Prediction
14.5 Computational Issues
14.6 Conclusions
Notes
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spelling | Economics without borders economic research for European policy challenges edited by Richard Blundell, University College London, Estelle Cantillon, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Barbara Chizzolini, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan, Marc Ivaldi, Toulouse School of Economics, EHESS, Wolfgang Leininger, Technische Universität Dortmund, Ramon Marimon, European University Institute, Florence and Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Barcelona GSE, Laszlo Matyas (Lead Editor), Central European University, Frode Steen, Norwegian School of Economics Cambridge University Press 2017 XXVI, 637 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturangaben Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaft (DE-588)4066399-1 gnd rswk-swf Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 b Wirtschaft (DE-588)4066399-1 s DE-604 Blundell, Richard W. 1952- (DE-588)111610486 edt Cantillon, Estelle (DE-588)13147295X edt Chizzolini, Barbara (DE-588)170746941 edt Ivaldi, Marc 1955- (DE-588)112932428 edt Leininger, Wolfgang 1954- (DE-588)110971868 edt Marimon, Ramon 1953- (DE-588)121281167 edt Mátyás, László 1957- (DE-588)131764632 edt Steen, Frode (DE-588)171094069 edt Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029665316&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Economics without borders economic research for European policy challenges |
title_auth | Economics without borders economic research for European policy challenges |
title_exact_search | Economics without borders economic research for European policy challenges |
title_full | Economics without borders economic research for European policy challenges edited by Richard Blundell, University College London, Estelle Cantillon, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Barbara Chizzolini, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan, Marc Ivaldi, Toulouse School of Economics, EHESS, Wolfgang Leininger, Technische Universität Dortmund, Ramon Marimon, European University Institute, Florence and Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Barcelona GSE, Laszlo Matyas (Lead Editor), Central European University, Frode Steen, Norwegian School of Economics |
title_fullStr | Economics without borders economic research for European policy challenges edited by Richard Blundell, University College London, Estelle Cantillon, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Barbara Chizzolini, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan, Marc Ivaldi, Toulouse School of Economics, EHESS, Wolfgang Leininger, Technische Universität Dortmund, Ramon Marimon, European University Institute, Florence and Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Barcelona GSE, Laszlo Matyas (Lead Editor), Central European University, Frode Steen, Norwegian School of Economics |
title_full_unstemmed | Economics without borders economic research for European policy challenges edited by Richard Blundell, University College London, Estelle Cantillon, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Barbara Chizzolini, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan, Marc Ivaldi, Toulouse School of Economics, EHESS, Wolfgang Leininger, Technische Universität Dortmund, Ramon Marimon, European University Institute, Florence and Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Barcelona GSE, Laszlo Matyas (Lead Editor), Central European University, Frode Steen, Norwegian School of Economics |
title_short | Economics without borders |
title_sort | economics without borders economic research for european policy challenges |
title_sub | economic research for European policy challenges |
topic | Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Wirtschaft (DE-588)4066399-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union Wirtschaft |
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