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Appendix I. Exposed and Sheltered Sectors and the Meaning of Wage Moderation
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations viii
- Preface xi
- List of Abbreviations xv
- 1. Incomplete Monetary Union and Europe’s Current Crisis 1
- 2. From Order to Disorder: How Monetary Union Changed National Labor Markets 26
- 3. Monetary Regimes, Wage Bargaining, and the Current Account Crisis in the EMU South: Empirical Evidence 54
- 4. National Central Banks and Inflation Convergence: Danish and Dutch Corporatism Inside and Outside of Monetary Union 78
- 5. Strength in Rigidity: Public Sector Employment Reform and Wage Suppression in Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy 110
- 6. Sheltered Sector Dominance under a Common Currency: Irrational Exuberance in Ireland and Fragmentation in Spain 137
- 7. EMU, the Politics of Wage Inflation, and Crisis: Implications for Current Debates and Policy 163
- Appendix I. Exposed and Sheltered Sectors and the Meaning of Wage Moderation 183
- Appendix II. Variable Measurement and Data Sources 187
- Notes 191
- References 201
- Index 217
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations viii
- Preface xi
- List of Abbreviations xv
- 1. Incomplete Monetary Union and Europe’s Current Crisis 1
- 2. From Order to Disorder: How Monetary Union Changed National Labor Markets 26
- 3. Monetary Regimes, Wage Bargaining, and the Current Account Crisis in the EMU South: Empirical Evidence 54
- 4. National Central Banks and Inflation Convergence: Danish and Dutch Corporatism Inside and Outside of Monetary Union 78
- 5. Strength in Rigidity: Public Sector Employment Reform and Wage Suppression in Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy 110
- 6. Sheltered Sector Dominance under a Common Currency: Irrational Exuberance in Ireland and Fragmentation in Spain 137
- 7. EMU, the Politics of Wage Inflation, and Crisis: Implications for Current Debates and Policy 163
- Appendix I. Exposed and Sheltered Sectors and the Meaning of Wage Moderation 183
- Appendix II. Variable Measurement and Data Sources 187
- Notes 191
- References 201
- Index 217