From social pacts to productivity boards
Intereconomics. Review of European Economic Policy
2016
51
6
November - December
321-324
competitiveness ; democracy ; economic growth ; EMU ; EU policy ; growth model ; productivity
Economic development
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10272-016-0628-5
English
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"Market solutions can be a way for small deregulated states like the Baltics to grow, but they are not a viable path for the EMU area as a whole or for the larger countries like France, Germany or Italy. As most of the challenges have to be addressed at the national level only, an interaction of flexible institutions (as the social pacts were) in coordination with developing European institutions (like a European unemployment scheme) can offer a more stable environment for growth."
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