Europe Reforms Labour Markets

Europe Reforms Labour Markets
Title Europe Reforms Labour Markets PDF eBook
Author Aart De Geus
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 363
Release 2016-03-07
Genre Law
ISBN 311038583X

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Focusing on the perspectives of policy-makers, the book's purpose is to closely examine the factors that make for successful/unsuccessful labor market related policy reforms. The aim is to reveal the political aspects, namely the chances, challenges and impediments to designing labor market reforms and to establish the conditions under which successful labor market reforms can be advocated, adopted and implemented (process). The work includes exclusive interviews with twelve former European prime ministers about the labour market reforms they initiated in their respective countries: Wolfgang Schüssel Anders Fogh Rasmussen Andrus Ansip François Fillon Gerhard Schröder Georgios Papandreou Mario Monti Jan Peter Balkenende Jerzy Buzek Iveta Radicová Luis Rodríguez Zapatero Tony Blair

Full Employment and High Growth in Europe

Full Employment and High Growth in Europe
Title Full Employment and High Growth in Europe PDF eBook
Author M. Baldassarri
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 262
Release 2003-11-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1403937362

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Mario Baldassarri and Francesco Busato evaluate the impact produced by a new cycle of structural reforms over European Union economies. The structural reforms concern the size and the composition of government expenditure, the good and services markets, and the labour market. The book illustrates how the key challenge for European countries is not to discuss how policies could be implemented (e.g. fiscal policy competition Vs fiscal policy coordination), but to implement them.

It's Our Job

It's Our Job
Title It's Our Job PDF eBook
Author Dr. Eoin Drea
Publisher Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies
Total Pages 95
Release 2015-04-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 2930632380

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The creation of jobs across Europe remains a key economic and social challenge for the EU. Given the negative impact of the financial crisis on European citizens, the EU’s ability to promote effective job creation policies will be viewed as a major success of the wider integration process. In this context, a new approach is required to provide a growth-based strategy for creating employment across Europe. What is required is an achievable strategy based on the realities of modern EU labour markets. This research, based on an analysis of six member states, provides a set of recommendations designed to reflect the current characteristics of the EU labour market. This research concludes that (1) EU employment policies should be simplified and better co-ordinated; (2) Clearly defined action s should be introduced to further improve labour mobility; (3) The focus of policymaking should be switched from combatting unemployment to creating jobs; and (4) It is possible to finance the recovery by bridging the gap between investment and reform.

Activation and Labour Market Reforms in Europe

Activation and Labour Market Reforms in Europe
Title Activation and Labour Market Reforms in Europe PDF eBook
Author S. Betzelt
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 307
Release 2011-06-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230307639

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This book analyzes in what way activation policies impact on given patterns of social citizenship that predominate in national contexts. It argues that the liberal paradigm of activation introduced into labour market policies in all Western European states challenges the specific patterns of social citizenship in each country.

Lessons from Successful Labor Market Reformers in Europe

Lessons from Successful Labor Market Reformers in Europe
Title Lessons from Successful Labor Market Reformers in Europe PDF eBook
Author Mr.Anthony Annett
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 25
Release 2007-05-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 145197535X

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Welfare states can be reformed successfully, and popular support for reforms can be maintained. But this requires an internally consistent package of labor market, fiscal, and product market reforms, including some kind of buy-in, through, for example, tax cuts. Empirical analysis combined with a select number of case studies-comprising Ireland, Denmark, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom-reveals that successful reformers focused on increasing labor supply through benefit reform, lowering tax wedges, and lowering government consumption. At the same time, greater labor supply translated into employment growth more effectively in the presence of liberal labor and product markets.

The Political Economy of Structural Reforms in Europe

The Political Economy of Structural Reforms in Europe
Title The Political Economy of Structural Reforms in Europe PDF eBook
Author Nauro F. Campos
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 344
Release 2018-07-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0192554972

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Reforms in labour and product markets play a central role in government policies. The Political Economy of Structural Reforms in Europe takes stock of current frontier work. It brings together leading contributions from academia, the central banks in Europe, and the OECD to argue that structural reforms can make a fundamental contribution to improve economic performance across Europe. The Political Economy of Structural Reforms in Europe brings together theoretical and empirical studies that address the potential role of structural reforms in restoring macroeconomic stability, resuming economic growth, addressing income inequality, and grappling secular stagnation. It throws new light on the determinants and effects of structural reforms and on how these shape the European integration experience.

Economic Crisis and Structural Reforms in Southern Europe

Economic Crisis and Structural Reforms in Southern Europe
Title Economic Crisis and Structural Reforms in Southern Europe PDF eBook
Author Paolo Manasse
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 311
Release 2017-12-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351987348

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In recent years the countries of southern Europe have undergone, with varying intensity, a serious and prolonged economic crisis. Most have had to implement comprehensive economic adjustment programmes, including a wide range of structural reforms. Economic Crisis and Structural Reforms in Southern Europe examines these reforms, drawing policy lessons from their successes and failures. This book employs two basic strands of analysis: issues of policy design, and political economy considerations. It considers the choice of timing and sequencing of reforms, the choice of the appropriate policy instruments, the pressure of interest groups and the political calculations involved in reforms. Featuring chapters in which contributors explore both national cases of specific structural reforms, and a comparative approach in order to evaluate similar reforms across countries, this important and topical work explores ongoing issues within the economy. Focusing on the challenges of designing and implementing structural reforms under conditions of crisis, this book will be of interest to policy makers and researchers from national and international organizations as well as academics and members of research institutes interested in the economics and politics of the Eurozone crisis.