Papers
16th Workshop on Alternative Economic Policy in Europe, 24-26 September 2010 at the University of Crete, organised by the EuroMemo Group
Plenary Presentations
- Lipietz, Alain Footpaths for a Green Deal - The fall of the Liberal-Productivist model and its alternative
Workshop 1: Imbalances in the EU
(Co-ordinator John Grahl)- Frangakis, Marica Rising public debt in the EU - Implications for economic policy
- Sifakis, Catherine European Union: From relaunch to stagnation. The role of States in European Economic and Monetary Integration
- Hein, Eckhard & Truger, Achim Finance-dominated capitalism in crisis - the case for a Keynesian New Deal at the European and the global level
- van Treeck, Till Squaring the circle in Euroland? Some remarks on the Stability and Convergence Programmes 2010-2013
Workshop 2: Theoretical perspectives and country experiences of the crisis
(Co-ordinator Wlodzimierz Dymarski)- Dymarski, Wlodzimierz Differential impact of global crisis on CEE economies
- Lang, Dany Presentation of the French "manifest of the appalled economists”
- Marangos, John The Post Keynesian Retort to the "After Washington Consensus”
- Roberts, James Ireland: Post-Celtic Tiger developments in an international and historical context
- Tolios, Yanis Crisis in Euro-zone and macro-economic policy on national and European level
- Vassiliadis, Vassillis Greece: the luxury and the absolute poverty
Workshop 3: Dimensions of the crisis
(Co-ordinator Frieder Otto Wolf)- Astroulakis, Nicos The Development Ethics Paradigm: Ethical Goals and Strategies for an Authentic Development
- Czeskleba-Dupont, Rolf Good or bad credits from European sources? Europe's financial credibility is better than populist credits for wood combustion / Presentation
- Vetterli, David & Rossi, Sergio Fundamental economic policy reforming: core values and stakeholders’ approach in the European sovereign debt crisis
- Wolf, Frieder Otto & Paust-Lassen, Pia The EU's strategies to cope with the ecological dimensions of the crisis: Recent developments
Workshop 4: Finance and the crisis
(Co-ordinator Trevor Evans)- Blankenburg, Stephanie Public finances and the global financial crisis: The UK debt debate and the revival of the Treasury View in times of globalisation
- Evans, Trevor The (so-called) crisis of the Euro
- Kropp, Manuela & Kulke, Roland Greece and its structural correlation with East Germany
- Pixley, Jocelyn Can the democracies tame the financial sector? A sociological view
- Plihon, Dominique Regulatory reform - Radical reforms needed
- Toporowski, Jan Not a very Greek tragedy
Workshop 5: Labour, employment and social policies in the EU
(Co-ordinator Diana Wehlau)- Altzinger, Wilfried & Schnetzer, Matthias Intergenerational Income Mobility - An Empirical Investigation for Austria and the European Union
- Karamessini, Maria Employment crisis in Europe and EU response. From pragmatism to "Europe 2020”
- Leaman, Jeremy Fiscal Lessons of the Crisis: Beggar-Thy-Neighbour Tax Policies Could Destroy the EU