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This volume, the fifth instalment of the classic Report on the European Union series, offers at once an economic and intellectual historical perspective on the creation of the euro and its 20 first years, a comprehensive review of the current and future challenges of the euro area, including a critical look at the different options for the reform of its governance and institutional architecture and finally a close look at the “new euros”, i.e. the ambitious projects that could instil a new life into the stalled European project. It covers a wide range of key economic and social topics such as monetary and fiscal policy, tax competition, the EU budget, structural policy, inequality, gender equality, post carbon economy, well-being advancement and democracy. Weakened by a decade of economic crisis and shaken by the awakening of populism, the European project faces three disintegrations: democratic disaffection, monetary and financial fragmentation and territorial dislocation. If EU member states want to escape those looming risks, they must, as they always have in the last five decades, reinvent Europe in order to save it.
European Union countries --- Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Politics and government. --- Economic integration --- Evaluation. --- Europe—Economic conditions. --- Macroeconomics. --- Economic policy. --- European Economics. --- Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics. --- Economic Policy. --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy
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Depuis plusieurs décennies au sein de l'Union européenne, les controverses franco-allemandes en matière de coopération économique sont légion : politique commerciale, politique agricole commune dans les années 1960, politique industrielle, politique monétaire dans les années 1970 et 1980... Mais depuis le déclenchement de la crise de la zone euro en 2010, les gouvernements français et allemands ont su, malgré de fortes divergences, trouver les compromis nécessaires pour stabiliser et renforcer l'Union économique et monétaire (UEM). L'objectif de cet ouvrage est triple : il s'agit d'identifier les constantes des cultures monétaires et budgétaires françaises et allemandes depuis 70 ans, d'analyser l'interaction entre ces cultures nationales dans la mise en œuvre de l'UEM et de se demander si l'existence de visions et de choix différents dans les deux pays freine ou peut, au contraire, favoriser l'émergence d'une gouvernance économique, financière et monétaire efficace dont l'Europe a besoin.
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