ABSTRACT
Europe‘s economy is under strain due to lagging productivity growth, population ageing, the difficulties of adjustment in an enlarged European Union, and the challenges of globalization. In comparison with America, rates of growth of GDP per capita and labour productivity growth are anaemic, raising questions about the viability of a distinct Europ
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |11 pages
Introduction
part |1 pages
PART I Competitiveness and employment
chapter |26 pages
Comparing welfare in Europe and the United States
chapter |42 pages
Longer-term competitiveness of the Wider Europe
chapter |19 pages
American fiscal policy in the postwar era: an interpretive history
part |1 pages
PART II Governance and social policy