Post-Crisis Growth and Integration in Europe
Edited by Ewald Nowotny,
Peter Mooslechner and
Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Against the backdrop of the financial crisis that unfolded in 2008, this book deals with policy challenges going forward, focusing in particular on the ongoing catching-up process in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern European countries.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
ISBN: 9780857932907
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Challenges to European Economic Integration

- Vítor Constancio
- Ch 2 A Forward-looking View on Catching-up Strategies from an Austrian Angle

- Ewald Nowotny
- Ch 3 Re-establishing Growth After the Crisis – Lessons from the Nordic Countries

- Seppo Honkapohja
- Ch 4 Catching-up Prospects After the Crisis for the EU’s CESEE Region

- Kieran McMorrow and Werner Roger
- Ch 5 Growth Prospects in the EU-10 Members States After the Crisis

- Dariusz K Rosati
- Ch 6 Neoclassicism in the Balkans

- Vladimir Gligorov
- Ch 7 Unlocking Growth Potential in the Balkans

- Bostjan Jazbec and Albulene Kastrati
- Ch 8 The Catching-up Experience of the Western Balkans – the Cases of Serbia, FYR of Macedonia and Albania

- Michael Loufir
- Ch 9 Monetary Policy and Financial Stability: What’s Ahead for Central and Eastern Europe

- Stephen Cecchetti
- Ch 10 Central Banking for the 21st Century: An American Perspective

- Paul Wachtel
- Ch 11 Monetary Policy Challenges in the CESEE Region: Architecture for an Earthquake Zone

- Bas B Bakker and Leslie Lipschitz
- Ch 12 A Policy Recipe for Successful Convergence of CESEE Countries in the Post-crisis World

- Julia Király, Atila Csajbok and Mihaly Andras Kovacs
- Ch 13 Monetary Policy Challenges in the CESEE Region – the Case of Poland

- Marek Belka
- Ch 14 Monetary Policy Challenges in the CESEE Region – the Case of Romania

- Christian Popa
- Ch 15 Monetary Policy Challenges in the CESEE Region – the Case of Croatia

- Boris Vujcic
- Ch 16 Challenges for Monetary and Exchange Rate Policy in CESEE Created by the Crisis: Back to Square One?

- Peter Mooslechner
- Ch 17 Policy Perspectives on Financial Integration After the Crisis

- Ignazio Angeloni
- Ch 18 The Need for an Enhanced Role of Local Supervisors and Shareholder Oversight

- Andrzej Stopczynski
- Ch 19 Firms’ Patterns of Trade and Access to Finance

- Joze Damijan and Crt Kostevc
- Ch 20 Financing for Growth in CESEE

- Joachim F Nagel and Corinna Knobloch
- Ch 21 Capital Inflows, Exports and Growth in the CESEE Region

- Jarko Fidrmuc and Reiner Martin
- Ch 22 Structural Components of International Trade Growth 1995–2009

- Joseph Francois and Julia Worz
- Ch 23 The Great Trade Collapse and its Impact on Firms in Europe

- László Halpern
- Ch 24 After the Crisis: Financial Sector Reform in the EU

- Maria Teresa Fábregas Fernández
- Ch 25 Banking Challenges in the CESEE Region from the Erste Group Perspective

- Andreas Treichl
- Ch 26 Challenges for Banking in the CESEE Region – the Situation in Austria and CESEE in November 2010

- Michael Hysek
- Ch 27 The CESEE Experience of KBC Group

- Marko Voljc
- Ch 28 Challenges for Banking in the CESEE Region – the Case of Swedbank Baltic Banking

- Hakan Berg
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