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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...
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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...
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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...