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    Introduction: Towards a New Regulatory State in Old-Age Security? Exploring the Issues

    Are we currently witnessing the rise of a new regulatory state in the field of social security? The privatization of public utilities such as gas and water and the general liberalization of markets in European...

    Lutz Leisering, Deborah Mabbett in The New Regulatory State (2011)

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    The Regulatory Politics of Private Pensions in the UK and Germany

    It is now well-established that privatization brings with it re-regulation, not de-regulation. However, this does not mean that we should expect that the policies once pursued under public ownership will be re...

    Deborah Mabbett in The New Regulatory State (2011)

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    Eight months later — Has the Eurozone been stabilised or will EMU fall apart?

    Eight months ago, as the risk of sovereign default in Greece fi rst emerged, the Intereconomics Forum invited a number of contributors to examine the options available to EU policymakers. As the threats to Eur...

    Wim Kösters, Paul De Grauwe, Daniel Gros, Waltraud Schelkle in Intereconomics (2010)