رقم التسجيلة
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23031
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نوع المادة
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book
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ردمك
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9781784716653
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رقم الطلب
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332.494 M681e
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المؤلف
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Mitchell, William
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العنوان
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Eurozone dystopia : groupthink and denial on a grand scale / William Mitchell
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بيانات النشر
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Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2015.
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الوصف المادي
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ix, 510 p
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الملاحظات الببليوجرافية
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 445-478) and index.
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المحتويات / النص
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1. Introduction Part I The Early years 2. Early Attempts at Monetary Union and the Hague Summit 3. The Werner Report and the Collapse of Bretton Woods 4. The ‘Snake in the Tunnel’ Reappears 5. Monetarism Arrives Amidst Currency Turmoil 6. The Delors Report 7. Onward to Maastricht 8. The Maastricht Treaty 9. Converging to Crisis and Austerity 10. The Ideological Straitjacket 11. The Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) 12. The Convergence Farce: Smokescreens and Denial -- Part II The Path of crisis 13. The First Few Years: Smug Self Congratulation and Mass Delusion 14. The 2003 Fiscal Crisis 15. The German “Jobwunder” 16. European Groupthink: Denial on a Grand Scale -- PART III The Options for 17. A Monetary Framework for Fiscal Policy Activism 18. Framing the Debate - Two Alternative Visions of the Economy 19. The Basic Principles of Functional Finance 20. The Federal Solution 21. Overt Monetary Financing 22. Abandoning the Euro 23. Employment Guarantees References -- Index
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المستخلص
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Eurozone Dystopia traces the origin of the Eurozone and shows how the historical Franco-German rivalry combined with the growing dominance of neo-liberal economic thinking to create a monetary system that was deeply flawed and destined to fail. It argues that the political class in Europe is trapped in a destructive groupthink which prevents it from seeing their own policy failures. Millions are unemployed as a result and the member states are caught in a cycle of persistent stagnation and rising social instability
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المواضيع
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Monetary Policy
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الواصفات
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MONETARY POLICYFISCAL POLICYDECISION MAKINGEUROPE
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