Unemployment in the New Europe
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Aug '01
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This book examines the consequences and interconnections between unemployment and European unification.
This book is about unemployment and European unification. It examines the consequences of each and their interconnections. Its central argument is that the European economy should be reformed but that it should retain many of its managed aspects and be wary of modeling itself on the United States.The movement for European integration has yielded a European Union of fifteen states with a unified monetary system that will eventually embrace over 370 million people. If current trends continue, an average of one in ten of these people will be unemployed. Not surprisingly, the European public ranks joblessness among its primary political concerns. This book focuses on both unemployment and economic unification. It examines the consequences of each and their interconnections. With chapters on the policy implications of European union, on current workings of domestic bargaining institutions and on how unemployment affects political behavior, this book yields a message with important policy implications: the organized managed economies of Europe should be reformed but not replaced, and a united Europe should be wary of modeling itself on the United States.
'It is highly recommended to those who are not primarily interested in the social consequences, but in the potential political ramifications of high unemployment and the sustainability of the European social model.' Western European Politics
'This collection of articles addresses an important political and academic question for Europe - the causes of and solutions to widespread unemployment … Unemployment in the New Europe offers a solid theoretical, economic, and political analysis of European unemployment … the quality of scholarship is excellent.' Journal of Contemporary European studies
ISBN: 9780521002769
Dimensions: 229mm x 153mm x 22mm
Weight: 503g
376 pages