Economics without Borders

Economics without Borders by Richard Blundell, published by Cambridge University Press on April 27, 2017, is a comprehensive exploration of the economic landscape within the European Union, which stands as the largest economy globally with a GDP exceeding 14 trillion euros. This edition, comprising 637 pages, addresses the challenges faced by European economic policy in fostering growth and innovation, particularly in comparison to the United States. The book aims to bridge the gap between economic research and policymaking, providing insights into twelve critical areas that influence future economic policy and research.
Readers will find that this work presents extensive surveys conducted by leading scholars in economics and European policy, illustrating the interplay between economic research and effective policy decisions. The discussions focus on how pressing policy questions can drive economic research, making it relevant and actionable. Covering topics such as macroeconomics, labor, and public policy, this book serves as a valuable resource for economists and policymakers engaged in shaping the future of economic development in Europe.
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If treated as a single economy, the European Union is the largest in the world, with an estimated GDP of over 14 trillion euros. Despite its size, European economic policy has often lagged behind the rest of the world in its ability to generate growth and innovation. Much of the European economic research itself often trails behind that of the USA, which sets much of the agenda in mainstream economics. This book, also available as open access, bridges the gap between economic research and policymaking by presenting overviews of twelve key areas for future economic policy and research. Written for the economists and policymakers working within European institutions, it uses comprehensive surveys by Europe’s leading scholars in economics and European policy to demonstrate how economic research can contribute to good policy decisions, and vice versa, demonstrating how economics research can be motivated and made relevant by hot policy questions. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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