ABSTRACT

This book deals with the relationship between the competitiveness of countries in Europe and the analysis of macroeconomic imbalances. It focuses mainly on a European analysis, along with special studies of the German economy, which is rarely considered to be a cause for the current crisis. The book also compares Germany with Italy, providing a comparative perspective on structural reforms.

The first part of this book analyses macroeconomic imbalances based on a new framework from the analysis of the flow of founds rather than balance of payments, and presents an alternative measure of unit labour cost comparisons to investigate the relationship between imbalances and competitiveness. The second part is dedicated to the analysis of the trade performance of Germany and Italy and the sustainability of the German model in the EMU. The third part describes the reform policies implemented by Germany and their effect on imbalances; this includes wage moderation, the labour market reforms and weak labour demand. The final part explores the regional inequalities within Germany and Italy, providing useful lessons regarding fiscal federalism and regional banking developments.

In conclusion, a big part of the problems within the Euro Area are generated by the use of a wrong framework of analysis, where the EMU is considered as a fixed exchange rate regime and not a single country. This book provides an alternative view which holds at the core the relationship between sectors. It is stressed throughout the book that the German behaviour has contributed to the rise of imbalances between countries due to its growth model, not suitable for a big developed country in a currency union. This book also finds that stressing banking integration within countries helps to reduce regional inequalities, which has important implications for the management of Europe’s future banking union and macroeconomic imbalances.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part I|62 pages

European imbalances and competitiveness

chapter 1|33 pages

Taking European integration seriously

Competitiveness, imbalances and economic stability in the Euro Area

chapter 2|27 pages

Unit labour costs and capital efficiency in the Euro Area

A new competitiveness indicator

part II|32 pages

Competitiveness and external trade

part III|56 pages

The German model of labour market reforms

chapter 5|22 pages

How promising is wage restraint for a large economy?

The example of Germany before and during the current crises

chapter 6|14 pages

Hartz IV and the consequences

Did the labour market reforms destroy the German model?

chapter 7|3 pages

Hartz IV and the German model

A comment

part IV|51 pages

Regional development

chapter 9|21 pages

Fiscal federalism

What lessons can Italy learn from Germany?

chapter 10|13 pages

Economic development in East Germany since German unification

Results, shortcomings and implications for economic policy

chapter 11|15 pages

Mezzogiorno and Neue Bundesländer

What lessons can Germany learn from Italy?