The Macroeconomics of Education
Abstract
One year after its major Enlargement to 10 new Member States, Europe is facing several challenges. It has known a relatively long period of slow growth, with one or two percentage points below the United States in the last decade; at the same time, consecutive to its Enlargement to 10 new Member States, it has to face a huge redistribution of political and economic powers, both internally and vis-à-vis its partners; finally, Europe is facing an ever growing integration of international trade and most notably the emergence of the two lowwage giants, China and India, sometimes presented as the “world suppliers” of labour intensive goods and services (...).
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