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Rewriting the Rules of the European Economy

An Agenda for Growth and Shared Prosperity

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Rewriting the Rules of the European Economy

By: Joseph E. Stiglitz
Narrated by: Robertson Dean
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Joseph E. Stiglitz, along with Carter Dougherty and the Foundation for European Progressive Studies, lays out the economic framework for a Europe with faster growth that is more equitably shared.

Europe is in crisis. Sluggish economic growth in many countries, widespread income stagnation, and recession have led to severe political and social consequences. Social protections for citizens have been cut back. Governments offer timid responses to deep-seated problems. These economic and political failures have contributed to the rise of extremist parties on the right. Marginalized populations are being made scapegoats for Europe's woes. But the problems of today's Europe stem from decisions based on a blind worship of markets in too many areas of policy.

If Europe is to return to an innovative and dynamic economy - and if there is to be shared prosperity, social solidarity, and justice - then EU countries need to break with their current, destructive trajectory. This volume offers concrete strategies for renewal that would also reinvigorate the project of European integration, with fresh ideas in the areas of both macroeconomics and microeconomics, including central banking, public investment, corporate governance and competition policy, social policy, and international trade.

©2020 Joseph E. Stiglitz, Carter Dougherty, and the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (P)2020 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Organisational Behavior Political Science Politics & Government Social Policy Workplace & Organisational Behavior Banking Taxation Capitalism Socialism Business Tariff Government US Economy Economic Inequality Economic disparity European Union
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EU will be a much better place to live if European leaders take ideas presented in this book more seriously.

Well researched, informative and thought provoking

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I could agree with some parts of it, but not all. EU is so divided within it self that it seem the only thing that holds it together are the EU subsidies to poorer nations making the addicted to the free money and falsifying the countries market and the threat of sanctions against poorer nation if it doesn't follow the EU rule. While economically larger countries can do what ever they want without a single reprecsuion.
It is not even close the union that it promises to be.

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