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Transforming The European Economy Martin Neil Baily Jacob Funk Kirkegaard

  • SKU: BELL-1938136
Transforming The European Economy Martin Neil Baily Jacob Funk Kirkegaard
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Publisher: Peterson Institute for International Economics
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Martin Neil Baily, Jacob Funk Kirkegaard
ISBN: 9780881323436, 9781435616417, 0881323438, 1435616413
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Transforming The European Economy Martin Neil Baily Jacob Funk Kirkegaard by Martin Neil Baily, Jacob Funk Kirkegaard 9780881323436, 9781435616417, 0881323438, 1435616413 instant download after payment.

Europe grew rapidly for many years, but now, faced with greater challenges, several of the large economies in Europe have either failed to generate enough jobs or have failed to achieve the highest levels of productivity or both. This study explores why Europe's growth slowed, what contribution information technology makes to growth, and what policies could facilitate economic transformation. It emphasizes a system with strong work incentives and a high level of competitive intensity. Europe doesn't need to eliminate its protections for individuals, the authors conclude, but both social programs and policies toward business must be reoriented so that they encourage economic change.

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