Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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New Policies and New Goals for Changing Times |
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The Need for Sustained Economic Reform in Europe |
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4 | (2) |
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6 | (1) |
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A Framework for Transforming the European Economy |
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7 | (14) |
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Summarizing the Nature of the Reform Proposals |
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21 | (4) |
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Feasibility of Reform Proposals |
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25 | (1) |
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26 | (5) |
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31 | (2) |
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Europe's Postwar Success and Subsequent Problems |
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33 | (60) |
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What Drove Rapid Growth in Postwar Europe? |
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35 | (5) |
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The European System's Advantages for Postwar Catch-Up |
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40 | (3) |
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The 1973--95 Global Growth Slowdown |
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43 | (4) |
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The Impact of Slower Productivity Growth: The US Lesson |
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47 | (2) |
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The Impact of the Productivity Growth Slowdown on the European Economy |
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49 | (11) |
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Cyclical and Structural Sources of Low Employment |
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60 | (2) |
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Skill Differences and the Distribution of Wages |
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62 | (4) |
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Taxes, Transfers, and the Willingness to Work |
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66 | (3) |
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Demographic Changes: Extended Life Expectancy and Changes in Cohort Size |
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69 | (6) |
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The Possibility of an Unstable Labor Market: A Warning Parable |
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75 | (8) |
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Economic Performance since 1995 |
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83 | (3) |
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86 | (7) |
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A Model of Employment and Productivity |
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88 | (5) |
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What Drives Productivity and How to Improve It in Europe |
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93 | (46) |
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Policy Implications of the OECD Growth Analysis |
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95 | (7) |
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Understanding What Drives Productivity Improvements Based on US Experience |
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102 | (2) |
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Can Growth Accounting Track US Productivity Trends and Reveal the Role of IT? |
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104 | (6) |
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Industry Data and Case Studies: How Much More Do They Explain? |
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110 | (6) |
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A Summary Explanation for the Post-1995 Improvement in US Productivity Growth |
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116 | (2) |
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Case Study Evidence on the Importance of Regulation and Competition in Europe |
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118 | (11) |
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Lessons for Europe about Procompetitive, Productivity-Enhancing Regulation |
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129 | (2) |
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The Role of IT in Productivity in Europe: Is an IT Policy Needed? |
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131 | (2) |
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The Role of IT in European Economic Growth |
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133 | (6) |
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The Productivity Puzzle in Britain |
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139 | (40) |
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Economic Performance in the Postwar Period |
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141 | (3) |
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Resolving the Productivity Puzzle: Capital, Skills, and Other Factors |
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144 | (15) |
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Productivity Differences Associated with Nationality of Ownership and with Being Part of a Multinational Company |
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159 | (3) |
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Case Study Evidence of Barriers to Productivity in Britain |
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162 | (13) |
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Why Does the OECD Conclude that Product Markets in Britain Are Deregulated? |
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175 | (2) |
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Conclusions on the Productivity Gap in Britain |
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177 | (2) |
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Reforming the Labor Market and Social Programs |
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179 | (66) |
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Reform and European Labor-Market Values |
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180 | (2) |
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182 | (15) |
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The Wage-Setting Process: Making Jobs Available |
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197 | (7) |
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Labor-Market Reforms: European Solutions that Have Raised Employment |
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204 | (41) |
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The Nonobserved Economy, Undeclared Work, and European Economic Reforms |
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235 | (10) |
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What Should Europe Do: Getting the Macroeconomics Right |
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245 | (36) |
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The Stability and Growth Pact |
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245 | (9) |
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Fiscal Policy Leading Up to and after the SGP |
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254 | (3) |
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257 | (2) |
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Reform Proposals from Economists |
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259 | (5) |
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The European Commission's Reform Proposal for the SGP |
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264 | (2) |
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Modifying the European Commission Proposals |
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266 | (3) |
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Getting the Macroeconomics Right: The ECB Mandate and Its Stated Goals |
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269 | (3) |
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External Assessments of What the ECB Has Actually Done |
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272 | (4) |
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Is the ECB Following the Right Monetary Policy? |
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276 | (4) |
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Macroeconomic Policy to Support Reform |
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280 | (1) |
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Are Current Reform Efforts on the Right Track? |
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281 | (30) |
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Where Does EU Competition Policy Stand Now and What More Is Needed? |
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282 | (8) |
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Reform: Driven by Individual European Governments, Reinforced at the EU Level |
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290 | (1) |
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A Summary of Reforms to Date in the Four Largest Economies |
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291 | (17) |
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A Big Push or a Slow and Incremental Approach to Reform? |
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308 | (1) |
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Conclusion: Progress Has Been Made, but Much More Is Needed |
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309 | (2) |
References |
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311 | (18) |
Index |
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