Crises in Europe in the Transatlantic Context : Economic and Political Appraisals

I. Transatlantic Linkages 1. Ken Ash, The Implications of Global Value Chains for Trade Policy and Trade Agreement 2. Ivan Belyacz and Erzsebet Szasz, The Deeper Roots of the Financial System's Propensity to Crisis 3. Bruno Dallago, The Financial and Real Crisis in the Eurozone and Vulnerable Economies II. The Crisis and Policies: A Transatlantic Perspective 4. Steven Rosefielde, Secular Crisis: The Mundell-Fleming Trilemma and EU De-Legitimization 5. Quinn Mills, Assessment of the EU's management of the EZ crisis 6. Nicola Acocella, A Tale of two cities: Exit Policies in Washington and Frankfurt III. Institutions, Rivalry and the Consequences for Democracy 7. Simona Piattoni, Institutional Innovations and EU Legitimacy after the Crisis 8. Paul Blokker, The European Crisis as a Crisis of Democratic Capitalism 9. Layna Mosley, (De)Fault Lines? The EU, National Governments and Private Capital Markets in the Post-Crisis Era IV. The European Currency and Transatlantic Relations 10. Domenico Mario Nuti, Euroarea: Premature, Diminished, Divergent 11. Paolo Guerrieri, The Euro Crisis and its Impact upon Transatlantic Relations 12. Alfred Steinherr, Why Germany should leave the Euro 13. Roberto Tamborini, EMU 2.0 and the German Problem