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Structural reforms as a panacea? The European productivity and growth puzzle

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Gros, Daniel

Intereconomics. Review of European Economic Policy

2016

51

6

November - December

318-320

economic growth ; productivity policy ; structural adjustment

EU countries

Economic development

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10272-016-0627-6

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"Most of Southern Europe is only gradually emerging from the devastating effects of the eurozone crisis, with unemployment receding only gradually and a country as big as Italy seemingly stuck in a growth rate below one per cent even as risk premia have fallen dramatically. But Europe is more than a collection of special cases. There is a broader trend, which affects all countries: growth is falling and certainly falling far short of expectations. The recipe almost universally recommended is "structural reforms". But this is a recipe that has been tried intensively in recent decades, and it has failed."

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