The repositioning of the euro area in the world system: Political and economic dimensions

This article advocates a comprehensive approach to the current crisis in the Euro Area - and, namely, the joint consideration of the economic and political issues at stake. The European integration - whose greatest development is, to present time, the Monetary Union - is a political project...

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Main Author: Silva Augusto Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Economists' Association of Vojvodina 2014-01-01
Series:Panoeconomicus
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2014/1452-595X1405571S.pdf
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spelling doaj-6658131d36a14abdbbe696a63337c0472020-11-24T22:24:32ZengEconomists' Association of VojvodinaPanoeconomicus1452-595X2217-23862014-01-0161557158410.2298/PAN1405571S1452-595X1405571SThe repositioning of the euro area in the world system: Political and economic dimensionsSilva Augusto Santos0University of Porto, Faculty of Economics, Center for Economics and Finance, Porto, PortugalThis article advocates a comprehensive approach to the current crisis in the Euro Area - and, namely, the joint consideration of the economic and political issues at stake. The European integration - whose greatest development is, to present time, the Monetary Union - is a political project: a matter of will and action. Surely, this political project has a strong and specific economic component. Still, it is political. Therefore, political variables are critical. They must be included in any analysis of the financial and economic circumstances, and they must be considered in any strategy to overcome the current roadblock. The Euro Area has to cope, not only with excessive indebtedness, fiscal unbalances and financial markets, but also with the democratic restrictions to austerity and economic recession, and with the democratic requirement to respect social rights, to look for public support and to engage in political dialogue and compromise. In liberal democracies, as ours, the employment, social protection, citizenship and the right to believe and hope are full goals for the public policies, including the economic and fiscal ones.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1452-595X/2014/1452-595X1405571S.pdfEuropePublic policyInternational economy
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The repositioning of the euro area in the world system: Political and economic dimensions
Panoeconomicus
Europe
Public policy
International economy
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title The repositioning of the euro area in the world system: Political and economic dimensions
title_short The repositioning of the euro area in the world system: Political and economic dimensions
title_full The repositioning of the euro area in the world system: Political and economic dimensions
title_fullStr The repositioning of the euro area in the world system: Political and economic dimensions
title_full_unstemmed The repositioning of the euro area in the world system: Political and economic dimensions
title_sort repositioning of the euro area in the world system: political and economic dimensions
publisher Economists' Association of Vojvodina
series Panoeconomicus
issn 1452-595X
2217-2386
publishDate 2014-01-01
description This article advocates a comprehensive approach to the current crisis in the Euro Area - and, namely, the joint consideration of the economic and political issues at stake. The European integration - whose greatest development is, to present time, the Monetary Union - is a political project: a matter of will and action. Surely, this political project has a strong and specific economic component. Still, it is political. Therefore, political variables are critical. They must be included in any analysis of the financial and economic circumstances, and they must be considered in any strategy to overcome the current roadblock. The Euro Area has to cope, not only with excessive indebtedness, fiscal unbalances and financial markets, but also with the democratic restrictions to austerity and economic recession, and with the democratic requirement to respect social rights, to look for public support and to engage in political dialogue and compromise. In liberal democracies, as ours, the employment, social protection, citizenship and the right to believe and hope are full goals for the public policies, including the economic and fiscal ones.
topic Europe
Public policy
International economy
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