Europe after enlargement扩大后的欧洲
分類: 图书,进口原版书,人文社科 Non Fiction ,
作者: Anders Aslund, Marek Dabrowski著
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出版时间: 2007-4-1字数:版次: 1页数: 239印刷时间: 2007/04/01开本: 16开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780521872867包装: 精装编辑推荐
作者简介:Anders Aslund is a Senior Fellow and specialist on post-communist economic transformation, especially the Russian and Ukrainian economies, at the Institute for International Economics in Washington, DC. From 1994 till 2005, he worked at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, as a senior associate and later as Director of the Russian and Eurasian Program. Dr Aslund is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University, and has also served as an economic advisor to the Russian government in 1991-94, to the Ukrainian government in 1994-97, and to President Askar Akaev of the Kyrgyz Republic in 1998-2004. He is the author of six books, including Building Capitalism: The Transformation of the Former Soviet Bloc (Cambridge University Press, 2002), How Russia Became a Market Economy (1995), Gorbachev's Struggle for Economic Reform (1989), and Private Enterprise in Eastern Europe: The Non-Agricultural Private Sector in Poland and the GDR, 1945-83 (1985). In addition, he has edited eleven books, most recently, Revolution in Orange.
内容简介
“A pantheon of economic thinkers grapples with the problems facing Europe. No longer about East vs. West or even rich vs. aspiring, the issue now is whether all of Europe can stay (relatively) rich while it ages. As the authors make clear, for really dealing with this complex problem and all its facets, it's much later than you think.” -- Simon Johnson, Sloan School of Management, MIT.
“Enlargement has irreversibly transformed the European Union and this must lead to a rethinking of its principles and policies. Åslund and Dąbrowski offer analyses, ideas and proposals that cover a wide range of issues. This is a most welcome contribution to the debate on the course the new Europe should take in the years to come” -- Jean Pisani-Ferry, Director of Bruegel, Brussels.
“This book discusses - in a profound and transparent way - many important topics, e.g. EU constitution, aging, fiscal rules, economic growth in the European countries. It usefully covers EU-IS, New Members as well as Eurasia.” -- Leszek Balcerowicz, President, National Bank of Poland.
目录
List of Charts, Tables, and Boxes
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Anders Aslund and Marek Dabrowski
1 Has Europe Lost Its Heart? Charles Wyplosz
2 Economic Implications of the Social Provisions of the Stalled EU Constitution Georges de Menil
3 Fiscal Policy and Fiscal Rules in the European Union Vito Tanzi
4 Design and Implementation of the Stability and Growth Pact: The Perspective of New Member States Fabrizio Coricelli
5 Perspectives on the Lisbon Strategy: How to Increase European Competitiveness Daniel Gros
6 Is Europe Reforming? Evidence from Cross-Country Structural Indicators
Patrick Lenain
7 Recovery Growth as a Stage of Post-Socialist Transition Yegor T. Gaidar
8 Comparative Oligarchy: Russia, Ukraine, and the United St Anders Aslund
9 The Economic Rationale of the "European Neighbourhood Policy" Susanne Milcher, Ben Slay, and Mark Collins
10 Economic Integration of Eurasia: Opportunities and Challenges of Global Significance Johannes E Linn and David Tiornkin
Index