Globalization, Institutions and Social CohesionMaurizio Franzini, Felice R. Pizzuti Springer Science & Business Media, 17.04.2013 - 310 Seiten The Department of Public Economics of the Rome University "La Sapienza", in keeping with its primary task of promoting research, not only inside the Department, but also through an exchange of ideas with scholars from Italian and foreign research institutions, periodically organizes conferences and meetings on the important topics of economic theory and policy. Economic globalization clearly belongs to this category. Just consider the widespread effects and consequences of globalization, the range of tools that its analysis requires as well as its impact on the welfare of the populations involved, and the new difficulties it brings about in terms of methods and results of public and regulatory interventions. Therefore, on this very subject, the Department of Public Economics invited a group of scholars, who have been deeply involved with the questions raised by economic globalization, to a direct confrontation. The aim of this conference was to deepen awareness of the phenomenon and its specific impact on the advanced economies of our continent, as well as to formulate proposals for action on both the national and super-national level. This volume, which collects the contributions presented at this meeting, gives an account of the deliberations that took place at the Conference "Globalization, Institutions and Social Cohesion" held at the Faculty of Economics of Rome University "La Sapienza" from the 15th to the 17th of December 1998. |
Inhalt
NeoGlobalization Welfare State and Social Cohesion | |
References | |
Introduction to the English Edition | |
Specificity and Historical Differences | |
Acknowledgements | |
from Restrictions | |
The Drive to the Fragmentation of Production Processes | |
Epilogue | |
Acknowledgements | |
Globalization and Social Equity | |
References | |
Evidence from Ireland 1 Introduction 2 Global and International Models of Pension Provision | |
Evidence from the National Survey of Occupational Pensions in Ireland | |
Proposals for Development of the National Pension System | |
The NeoGlobalization the Institutions and | |
an Analysis | |
Localization and Governance Costs | |
International Trade International Production and Labor | |
Conclusions | |
References | |
Assessment of the Social Dumping Argument and of | |
The Welfare State Problems Independent of Neo | |
References | |
Globalization Growth Capitalism and Democracy | |
The Social Income under Strain | |
Competitiveness and Productivity | |
The Foreign Constraint and the Social Market Economy | |
The English Case | |
The Dutch Case | |
A Lesson for the Other European Countries? | |
Integration within the | |
Competition and Harmonization | |
Markets for Goods and Savings | |
Economic Aspects of Regional Agreements | |
From Top down to Bottom | |
Conclusions | |
References | |
Acknowledgements | |
The Macroeconomics of the European Union | |
Industrial Restructuring and Unemployment | |
The Economic Prospects for Europe | |
References | |
Acknowledgements | |
Introduction | |
Some Stylized Facts | |
Peripheral Europe and the Interest Rate Parity Condition | |
The Classical Interpretation of the | |
Real Appreciation and Deflation Bias in Peripheral Europe 6 Competitiveness and EuroDollar Exchange Rate | |
Conclusions | |
References | |
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