Economic Policy, Crisis and Innovation

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Automotive Supply Chain
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Central Bank's Target Inflation
Central Bank’s Target Inflation
Cyber Physical Systems
Digital Transformation
Disposable Income Inequality
Economic Crisis
Economic disintegration in the European Union
Effects of austerity
Electric Vehicles
Entrepreneurial Firms
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Equal model of development
EU Single Market
Europe
European economic policies
European economics
European Union disintegration
Fourth Industrial Revolution
Gdp Growth
Gender discrimination
gender economic inequality
Gender Responsive Budgeting
German Governments
Germany's Current Account Surplus
Germany’s Current Account Surplus
industrial policy Europe
Inequality
Intelligent industrial policies
Internal Devaluation
International Monetary Fund
ISTAT Data
Labour Market Policy Making
labour market reforms
Large EU Member State
macroeconomic integration
Macroeconomic issues
Market Income Inequality
NEET Rate
post-crisis European policy solutions
Progressive society
Public Infrastructure
Real Exchange Rate Misalignments
Southern EU Country
Unemployment
welfare state analysis
Young Men
Young People's Labour Market
Young People’s Labour Market

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032083728
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is a Festschrift to Annamaria Simonazzi and embraces the themes that she has contributed to over the years through her insightful and inspiring works. It brings together contributions from a number of distinguished European economists, which pay tribute to her by engaging in a dialogue with her research, simultaneously reflecting on the process of growing economic disintegration in the European Union, its causes and its possible remedies.

The book shows the deep interrelations between macroeconomic issues and the social sphere, and points to the need to rethink the very foundations of European economic policies as an effective antidote to growing imbalances and disintegration. In particular, the effects of austerity are assessed alongside the dimensions of inequality, gender discrimination, poverty, and unemployment, broadening the perspective also beyond the Eurozone. The authors envision a progressive society, in which investments in research and intelligent industrial policies govern the processes of technological change and drive the economy towards a more efficient and more equal model of development characterized by high productivity and high wages. While some chapters deal directly with policy issues, policy suggestions and proposals are scattered throughout the whole book.

This volume will appeal to academics, economists, and policy-makers interested in understanding the policy response of European institutions to the challenges posed by both the Great Recession and subsequent developments in the European economies. The book is written in an engaging and accessible way, and the themes are broad enough to generate interest from the international public.

Maria Cristina Marcuzzo is Full Professor of Economics at the University of Rome, ‘La Sapienza’, Italy, and Fellow of the Italian Academy of Lincei.

Antonella Palumbo is Associate Professor of Economics at Roma Tre University, Italy.

Paola Villa is Full Professor of Economics at the University of Trento, Italy.