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    In:  The history of the European Union (2019), Seite 321-337 | year:2019 | pages:321-337
    ISBN: 9781509917419
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: The history of the European Union
    Publ. der Quelle: Oxford : Hart, 2019
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2019), Seite 321-337
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2019
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:321-337
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    Language: English
    Pages: 57 p. , 21 x 29.7cm
    Series Statement: OECD Economics Department Working Papers no.129
    Keywords: Economics
    Abstract: This paper uses a multivariate generalisation of the Beveridge and Nelson methodology to model trends and cycles of business-sector labour productivity in the major OECD countries. The method implies that the trend is the long-term forecast of productivity, given all available information; the cycle is thus interpreted as the total excess growth that one would forecast beyond "normal" rates of productivity (see Evans and Reichlin, 1992). Multivariate trends in productivity were estimated including series that Granger-cause and, possibly, are cointegrated with productivity. The corresponding cycles were compared with those generated by the Hodrick-Prescott filter and with the business-cycle dating of the OECD. The stability and predictive properties of the Beveridge-Nelson and Hodrick-Prescott trends were compared. Finally, the estimated productivity gaps were used as proxies for capacity utilisation in econometric models of price formation in order to assess their empirical ...
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    ISBN: 9781509917426
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (587 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The history of the European Union
    Parallel Title: Print version Amato, Giuliano The History of the European Union : Constructing Utopia
    DDC: 341.242/209
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    Keywords: European Union countries-Economic integration ; European Union countries-Politics and government ; European Union-History ; Europe-Economic integration-History ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europäische Union ; Europäische Integration ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Intro -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I: COMMON ROOTS AND SHARED VALUES -- 1. Into the Future of a Common Past -- I. Roots -- II. Borders -- III. Times -- IV. Events -- V. Modernity -- VI. Heartland -- VII. Société des esprits -- VIII. The West -- IX. Autumn -- X. Post fata -- 2. The Fundamental Goal of the European Project -- I. Before the Treaties of Rome -- Bibliography -- 3. Freedom, Democracy, Rule of Law -- I. The Long March of the Fundamental Values of the European Union -- II. The Common Values of the Union Caught Between Deepening and Enlargement -- III. Democracy in Europe -- IV. Fundamental Rights in the Enlarged Union -- V. The Boundary of the Rule of Law -- VI. The Mechanisms in Defence of Fundamental Values in the European Union -- VII. The State of Health of Fundamental Values and the Prospects of the European Construct -- Bibliography -- Websites -- 4. Competition and Solidarity in the European Construct -- I. Historical and Cultural Roots: From the United States, to Divided Germany, to a United Europe -- II. The Social Market Economy from Germany to Europe -- III. The Governance of Competition and Solidarity -- IV. Integration Subject to the Test of Nationalism and Protectionism -- V. Solidarity and Competition between Member States -- VI. Overcoming Internal Divergences in Favour of Better Common Policies -- VII. Greater Solidarity in the Face of External Threats: How to Exploit them to Secure a Stronger Europe -- VIII. Solidarity and Competition in Italy -- Bibliography -- 5. The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union -- I. The Origins, Processes, and Reasons that Led to a Charter of Fundamental Rights -- II. The Charter and EU Institutions -- III. The Charter and the Member States -- Bibliography.
    Abstract: PART II: THE EUROPEAN UNION AND ITS INSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM: BASIC PRINCIPLES, COMPETENCES AND RESPONSIBILITIES -- 6. The Treaties that Created Europe -- I. The Treaty Family -- II. Establishing the Framework -- III. Architectural Complexities -- IV. The Resilience of the Treaties: The Treaties as Palimpsests -- V. Coda: The Euratom Treaty -- Bibliography -- 7. The Institutional Framework of the European Union -- I. Introductory Remarks -- II. The EU Institutions: Their Origin, Structure and Functions -- III. A Unified or Fragmented System? -- IV. Allocation of Powers among Political Institutions -- V. Evaluations -- VI. A Composite Institutional System -- VII. Final Considerations -- Bibliography -- 8. The Acquis: European Union Law and So Many Laws -- I. European Union Law, a Target for Eurosceptics -- II. The Concept of the European Union 'Acquis' -- III. Law as Method for Implementing Common Policies -- IV. A Paradox: More European Legislation Means Less Regulation in Europe -- V. Better Regulation -- Bibliography -- 9. The Principle of the Primacy of EU Law Over the National Legal Systems of Member States -- I. The Effectiveness of Community Law: The Peculiar Coordination Between the EU and Member States -- II. The Affirmation of the Primacy of Community Law: Early Case Law -- III. The Progressive Evolution and Extension of the Effects of Community Law Primacy -- IV. The First Reactions of Italian Law Restricting the Primacy of Community Law -- V. The Rapprochement Between Constitutional and Community Case Law -- VI. The Coincidence of the Effects of Community Law Primacy -- VII. The Expression of the Primacy and Direct Effects of Community Law -- VIII. The Evolution of Principles for the Protection of Human Rights -- IX. The Effects of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and of the ECHR -- Bibliography
    Abstract: 10. Legislation and Legislative Procedures Between the Parliament, the Council and the Commission -- I. Toward the 'Better Regulation' -- II. The Growing Powers of the European Parliament as a Legislator -- III. The Ordinary Legislative Procedure -- IV. The Consultation Procedure -- V. The Issue of Delegation -- VI. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 11. Safeguarding Rights in EU Law Between the Commission and the Court of Justice -- I. The Defining Elements of the European Union's Legal System and the Role of the Judge -- II. The Features of Judicial Review and the Central Role of the Preliminary Ruling System -- III. The Relationship with the Legal Systems of the Member States -- IV. Effectiveness of the EU's Legal System -- V. The Protection of Fundamental Rights -- VI. The Commission's Role in Upholding Rights Before the EU Judge -- Bibliography -- PART III: THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE PEOPLE: RIGHTS AND OPPORTUNITIES -- 12. Non-discrimination and Protection of Diversity and Minorities -- I. Non-discrimination in the Process of the Construction of the European Union -- II. The Dimensions of Non-discrimination -- III. The Religious Dimension of Non-discrimination -- Bibliography -- 13. The European Union: An Area for Freedom, Security and Justice -- I. A Historical Reconstruction -- II. Objectives and Characteristics -- III. The AFSJ Sectors -- IV. The Area of Freedom -- V. Conclusions: Progress and Perspectives -- Bibliography -- 14. Education and Training in Europe: Students and the Erasmus Programme -- I. From Erasmus to Erasmus+ -- II. Erasmus and Italy: The Protagonists and the Numbers -- III. The International Mobility of Erasmus+ -- IV. Erasmus Mobility for the School -- V. The Erasmus Stories -- VI. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 15. Tax Harmonisation -- I. Social and Fiscal Policies at the Early Stages of the European Union's Journey
    Abstract: II. From Tax Harmonisation to Coordination -- III. Harmonisation, Tax Coordination and the Principle of Non-discrimination -- IV. OECD Proposals and the Stance of the G20 -- V. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Websites -- PART IV: THE EU ECONOMIC AND MONETARY UNION AND ACTIONS FOR ITS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT -- 16. The Economic Governance of the Euro Area -- I. History and Economic Rationale -- II. Rules and Institutions of the Euro Area Economic Governance Framework -- III. The Political Economy of the Euro Area Governance Framework -- IV. Current Challenges and Future Avenues -- Bibliography -- 17. The European Central Bank -- I. Description of the Institution -- II. Monetary Policy -- III. A Stateless Currency -- IV. The Central Banks -- V. The ECB and the Treaty -- VI. History and its Lessons -- Bibliography and Websites -- 18. Fiscal Rules in the Economic and Monetary Union -- I. The Maastricht Setup -- II. In Practice -- III. Reform Proposals in the Current Framework -- IV. Moving Beyond the SGP -- V. Developing the Fiscal Framework Further -- VI. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 19. The Social Dimension of the European Market: Between Tradition and Challenges -- I. The Social Roots of the European Economy -- II. The Welfare State in the Trial of Globalisation -- III. The Ramifications of the 'Social Economy' -- IV. The Solidarity Measures in the European Union -- V. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 20. The European Regional Development Policies -- I. The Birth of European Development Policies -- II. The Delors Package -- III. The Policies in Action -- IV. Toward the Great Enlargement -- V. Controversies in the New Century -- VI. European Cohesion Policies in the First Years of the Third Millennium -- VII. A View and an Evaluation of the Whole -- Bibliography
    Abstract: PART V: THE EU AND THE WORLD: COMPETITION WITHIN THE EU MARKET AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS (WITH NON-MEMBER COUNTRIES) -- 21. Rules to Guarantee Free Competition -- I. The Raison D'être of EU Rules to Guarantee Free Competition -- II. The Competition -- III. EU Rules Protecting Free Competition -- IV. The Concept of Undertaking -- V. Prohibition of Agreements and Collusions Between Competitors -- VI. Abuse of a Dominant Position on the Market -- VII. Procedures for Investigating Anticompetitive Agreements and Abuses of a Dominant Position -- VIII. The Control of Concentrations Between Undertakings -- IX. Public Aid to Undertakings -- X. Procedures to Review Public Aid -- XI. The Points of Article 106 of the TFEU -- XII. Concluding Remarks -- Bibliography -- 22. The Common Commercial Policy: Efficiency and Legitimacy -- I. Legitimacy and Efficiency: Building a Common Commercial Policy -- II. The Future of the CCP -- III. The Risks for the CCP -- Bibliography -- PART VI: POLITICAL CHALLENGES AND DISPUTES WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION -- 23. Resisting European Integration: The Variegated Forms of Anti-EU Protest -- I. The Rejection of a European Polity -- II. European Politics: An Empty Space for the Eurosceptics -- III. The Growing Rejection of European Policies -- Bibliography -- Websites -- 24. The Union Facing Fractures, Centrifugal Thrusts and New Applications for Accession -- I. The EU Subject to Tensions Without Precedents -- II. The Question of Enlargement Reopened -- III. Lessons for the Future of the European Union -- IV. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 25. The Democratic Deficit -- I. Deficit -- II. Democratic -- III. Electoral Deficit? The Parliament -- IV. Electoral Deficit? The Council -- V. Electoral Deficit? The Commission -- VI. The Voice of the Citizens -- VII. The Performance of the Institutions -- VIII. Finally: The Functioning of Democracy
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