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2007-06-27


Europe after Enlargement
Autorzy/Redaktorzy: Anders Åslund
Fabrizio Coricelli
Marek Dąbrowski
Georges de Menil
Jegor T. Gajdar
Daniel Gros
Patrick Lenain
Johannes F. Linn
Susanne Milcher
Ben Slay
Vito Tanzi
David Tiomkin
Charles Wyplosz
Rok wydania: 2007
Opis:

In May 2007, Cambridge University Press will publish a book containing a collection of  papers from CASE's most recent international conference held in Warsaw in 2005.  The book includes contributions from prominent economists including Charles Wyplosz, Daniel Gros, Anders Aslund, Vito Tanzi  and others who write about the major challenges to EU development.

In the book, renowned economists and analysts from around the world discuss the new European Constitution, European finances and the Euro, the need to boost economic growth, competition in both new member states and Eastern countries, and the goal of forming a cooperative and productive relationship with countries on the European periphery. The book contains discussion on the EU's European Neighbourhood Policy and long-term economic integration in Eurasia.

The book includes essays by:
 
• Charles Wyplosz, who argues that enlargement and deepening are not substitutes but complements;
• Vito Tanzi, who questions the Keynesian foundation of the Growth and Stability Pact;
• Daniel Gros, who criticises the achievements within the Lisbon Agenda, and
• Anders Aslund, who claims that Russian and Ukrainian oligarchs differ little from US "robber barons."


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