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  Tying Your Hands … and Getting Stuck: The Italian Political Economy under the "External Constraint" Regime

Baccaro, L. (2015). Tying Your Hands … and Getting Stuck: The Italian Political Economy under the "External Constraint" Regime. Talk presented at Scholar in Residence Lectures 2015-2016. Köln. 2015-10-21.

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 Abstract: About 35 years ago, the Italian economic and intellectual elites decided that the country’s prosperity hinged on tying it tightly to the European mast. The exchange rate regime became inflexible – a process culminating in the single European currency – while the labor market regime became increasingly more flexible. Three and a half decades after, it seems fair to say that the composite of reform has failed. Inflexible exchange rates, combined with an outdated specialization profile, have hindered the expansion of exports, while labor market flexibilization has negatively affected labor productivity. In turn, insufficient growth of nominal income has exacerbated the public debt problem. Both Italy and Europe are in serious need of a rethink. Lucio Baccaro, is a Professor of Comparative Macrosociology at the University of Geneva. He was trained at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and has worked at MIT and the International Labour Organization. His research focuses on two main themes: the comparative political economy of labor markets and industrial relations, and the empirical study of participatory and deliberative institutions. His work has appeared in numerous journals in industrial relations, political science, and sociology.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2015
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Title: Scholar in Residence Lectures 2015-2016
Place of Event: Köln
Start-/End Date: 2015-10-21

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