On the new economic philosophy of crisis management in the European Union
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Csaba, LászlóType
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Society and EconomyPublication Volume
35Publication Issue
2Date
2013
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This essay attempts to go beyond presenting the bits and pieces of still ongoing crisis management in the EU. Instead it attempts at finding the ‘red thread’ behind a series of politically improvised deci-sions. Our fundamental research question asks whether basic economic lessons learned in the 1970s are still valid. Namely, that a crises emanating from either structural or regulatory weaknesses can and should not be remedied by demand management. Our second research question is the following: Can lacking internal commitment and conviction in any member state be replaced or substituted by external pressure or formalized procedures and sanctions? Under those angles we analyze the pro-ject on establishing a fiscal and banking union in the EU, as approved by the Council in December 2012.identifiers
http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/SocEc.35.2013.2.1ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/SocEc.35.2013.2.1
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