1st Edition

Italy and Germany, Incompatible Varieties of Europe?

Edited By Ton Notermans, Simona Piattoni Copyright 2022
178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

Can Italy and Germany thrive within the confines of the common currency, or do they display two fundamentally incompatible models? This book examines this question by means of detailed comparisons in the fields of labour market policies, welfare provisions and financial and economic management, since the onset of the financial crisis and through the euro and COVID-19 crises. The rapid... Read more

Preface

Simona Piattoni and Ton Notermans

Introduction: Italy and Germany – Incompatible Varieties of Europe?

Simona Piattoni and Ton Notermans

1. Italy and Germany: Incompatible Varieties of Europe or Dissimilar Twins?

Ton Notermans and Simona Piattoni

2. Competitiveness Revisited: Labour Costs, Financial Flows and the Case of Italy

Sofia A. Pérez

3. German Labour Market Resilience in Times of Crisis: Revealing Coordination Mechanisms in the Social Market Economy

J. Timo Weishaupt

4. Varieties of Private Household Debt in Europe: Incompatibility of Culturally Diverse Lending Regimes Between Germany and Italy?

Ulrich Glassmann and Maximilian Filsinger

5. German and Italian Pensions: Similar Roots, Different Reform Paths, Comparable Trajectories?

Igor Guardiancich and David Natali

6. The Financial Consequences of Export- led Growth in Germany and Italy

Erik Jones

7. Safe and Risky Sovereigns in the Euro Area Capital Market: Financial Drivers of Fiscal Policies in Germany and Italy

Ad van Riet

Biography

Ton Notermans is Senior Lecturer of Political Economy at the Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia. He taught at the Universities of Trento, Italy; Innsbruck, Austria; Pusan National University, Korea and the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy. His research interests focus mainly on the history and political economy of monetary unions.

Simona Piattoni is Professor of Political Science at the University of Trento, Italy. She taught at the Universities of Tromsø and Agder, Norway and Innsbruck, Austria, and is currently affiliated with the ARENA European Centre at the University of Oslo, Norway. Her research interests include economic development, clientelism, cohesion policy, multilevel governance, and European democracy.