Jobs and growth : supporting the European recovery

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Jobs and growth : supporting the European recovery

editors Martin Schindler ... [et al.]

International Monetary Fund, c2014

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Jobs and growth: supporting the European recovery / Martin Schindler and Helge Berger
  • Growth and the importance of sequencing debt reduction across sectors / Fabian Bornhorst and Marta Ruiz-Arranz
  • Reducing the employment impact of corporate balance sheet repair / Bas B. Bakker and Li Zheng
  • Reducing public debt when growth is slow / S. Ali Abbas ... [et al.]
  • What do past reforms tell us about fostering job creation in Western Europe / Cristina Cheptea ... [et al.]
  • Challenges and solutions for fostering job creation in the Balkans / Dmitriy Kovtun ... [et al.]
  • Assessing the gains from structural reforms for jobs and growth / Derek Anderson ... [et al.]
  • A disaggregated approach to prioritizing structural reforms for growth and employment / Cristina Cheptea and Dalia Velculescu
  • Making current account adjustment in Europe growth friendly / Ruben Atoyan, Jonathan Manning, and Jesmin Rahman
  • The role of vertical supply links in boosting growth / Jesmin Rahman and Tianli Zhao

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Five years after the onset of the global financial crisis, Europe's economy is still fragile. Notwithstanding recent positive signs amid calmer financial markets, medium-term growth is likely to remain frail owing to continuing weaknesses and vulnerabilities at the country level and in the fabric of European institutions and banks, especially in the euro area. In addition, unemployment in many countries has reached very high levels. The IMF research collected in this volume provides a number of guideposts that offer an opportunity for stronger and better-balanced growth and employment in Europe after what has been a long and dismal period of crisis.

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