50 Beiträge
#06 Lecture - mit Barbara Prainsack
Das bedingungslose Grundeinkommen: was spricht dafür, was dagegen?
European Economic Democracy: A new path out of the crisis - FEPS YAN Political Economy Working Group
This paper discusses the challenges that the EU faces in relation to economic democracy and work. The first part of this paper looks at the need for political alternatives against the background of the failure of current strategies to tackle the increasing social and economic inequalities that have been exacerbated by the financial, economic and social crisis that started in 2008.
How can the EU contribute to better transnational economic governance? - FEPS YAN Working Group Transnational Economic Governance
Global challenges today require integrated and coordinated responses through transnational and European cooperation. In this paper, we analyze challenges to transnational and European governance in the areas of global value chains, climate change and corporate taxation.
#04 Gespräch - mit Sigrid Stagl
Klimawandel und Umweltverschmutzung: Wenige Gewinner, viele Verlierer
The Provision of Public Services between New Public Management and Trade Liberalization
This paper is one of the results of the fifth cycle of FEPS YAN. Each of the meetings is an opportunity for the FEPS YAN to discuss the current state of their research, presenting their findings and questions both in the plenary, as also in the respective working groups.
From 'Homework' to 'Politics' - Some Reflections in Favour of a Eurozone Fiscal Capacity
The Maastricht Treaty has represented a major shift in the paradigm of the European integration, with the foundation of the European Union and the establishment of a new framework for a common currency.
Global Challenges and their Impact on the Middle East
Insights from the Conference on "Europe and the Middle East: A New Era in Institutional Management of Peace, Security, and Economic Development"
Capital and Labour in the post-crisis European Context: Distributional, Institutional and Political Considerations
Declining or stagnant wages, the attitude of the European Commission and beneficial tax systems for capital lead on several levels to a weakening position not only of middle and lower class interests but also their institutionalized representatives, i.e. trade unions and progressive parties.
Monetary v. Economic Policy: A Bug in the Maastricht Design?
With an order issued on 14 January 2014, the German Federal Constitutional Court (FCC), for the first time in its history, referred a question to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) for a preliminary ruling under Article 267(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).