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  1. EMU reform proposals and their (non) implementation
    an overview
    Erschienen: [2020]
    Verlag:  Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE, Sustainable Architecture for Finance in Europe, Frankfurt am Main

    Following the financial crash and the subsequent recession, European policymakers have undertaken major reforms regarding the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Yet, the success rate is mixed. Several reform proposals have either completely... mehr

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    Following the financial crash and the subsequent recession, European policymakers have undertaken major reforms regarding the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Yet, the success rate is mixed. Several reform proposals have either completely failed due to opposition forces or are still pending, sometimes for years. This article provides an overview of reforms in four major policy fields: financial stabilisation, economic governance, fiscal solidarity, and cooperative dissolution. Building on the conceptual foundation of policy analysis, it distinguishes between policy outputs and outcomes. Policy output refers to legislation being adopted or agreement on treaty changes, while policy outcomes depict the result from the implementation process.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: SAFE white paper ; no. 78 (December 2020)
    Schlagworte: Economic and Monetary Union; Banking Union; Capital Markets Union; Financial Integration; Economic Governance; Fiscal Solidarity; Eurozone; Policy Analysis
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  2. Designing a rational sanctioning strategy
    Erschienen: [2022]
    Verlag:  Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE, Sustainable Architecture for Finance in Europe, Frankfurt

    This policy note summarizes our assessment of financial sanctions against Russia. We see an increase in sanctions severity starting from (1) the widely discussed SWIFT exclusions, followed by (2) blocking of correspondent banking relationships with... mehr

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    This policy note summarizes our assessment of financial sanctions against Russia. We see an increase in sanctions severity starting from (1) the widely discussed SWIFT exclusions, followed by (2) blocking of correspondent banking relationships with Russian banks, including the Central Bank, alongside secondary sanctions, and (3) a full blacklisting of the 'real' export-import flows underlying the financial transactions. We assess option (1) as being less impactful than often believed yet sending a strong signal of EU unity; option (2) as an effective way to isolate the Russian banking system, particularly if secondary sanctions are in place, to avoid workarounds. Option (3) represents possibly the most effective way to apply economic and financial pressure, interrupting trade relationships.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: SAFE policy letter ; no. 95 (February 2022)
    Schlagworte: SWIFT; Russian Sanctions
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  3. Political science research on the reasons for the (non) adoption and (non) implementation of EMU reform proposals
    the state of the art
    Erschienen: [2022]
    Verlag:  Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE, Sustainable Architecture for Finance in Europe, [Frankfurt am Main]

    There have been numerous attempts to reform the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) after the Great Recession, however the reform success varies greatly among sub-fields. Additionally, the political science research community has engaged a diverse set... mehr

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    There have been numerous attempts to reform the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) after the Great Recession, however the reform success varies greatly among sub-fields. Additionally, the political science research community has engaged a diverse set of theory- driven explanations, causal mechanisms, and variables to explain respective reform success. This article takes stock of reform policies in the EMU from two angles. First, it outlines distinct theoretical approaches that seek to explain success and failure of reform proposals and second, it surveys how they explain policy output and policy outcome in four policy subfields: financial stabilization, economic governance, financial solidarity, and cooperative dissolution. Finally, the article develops a set of explanatory factors from the existing literature that will be used for a Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA).

     

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    Schriftenreihe: SAFE working paper ; no. 339 (January 2022)
    Schlagworte: Economic and Monetary Union; European integration; neoinstitutionalism; political economy; European Banking Union; European Capital Markets Union; economic governance; fiscal solidarity; policy reform
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  4. The weaponization of global payment infrastructures
    a strategic dilemma
    Autor*in: Nölke, Andreas
    Erschienen: [2022]
    Verlag:  Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE, Sustainable Architecture for Finance in Europe, Frankfurt am Main

    The sixth sanction package of the European Union in the context of the aggression against Ukraine excludes Sberbank, the largest Russian bank, from the SWIFT network. The increasing use of SWIFT as a tool for sanctions stimulates the rollout of... mehr

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    The sixth sanction package of the European Union in the context of the aggression against Ukraine excludes Sberbank, the largest Russian bank, from the SWIFT network. The increasing use of SWIFT as a tool for sanctions stimulates the rollout of alternative payment information systems by the governments of Russia and China. This policy white paper informs about the alternatives at hand, as well as their advantages and disadvantages. Careful reflection about these issues is particularly important, given the call for an "Economic Article 5" tabled for the next NATO meeting. Finally, the white paper highlights the need for institutional reforms, if policymakers decide to return SWIFT to the status of a global public good after the war.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: White paper ; no. 89 (June 2022)
    Schlagworte: Ukraine; Russia; Sanctions; SWIFT
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  5. Moving the center
    adapting the toolbox of growth model research to emerging capitalist economies
    Erschienen: August 2022
    Verlag:  Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy Berlin, Berlin

    The growth model perspective has provided positive momentum for Comparative and International Political Economy. This article seeks to move beyond the existing geographical confines of this perspective to elaborate on its potential for enhancing our... mehr

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    The growth model perspective has provided positive momentum for Comparative and International Political Economy. This article seeks to move beyond the existing geographical confines of this perspective to elaborate on its potential for enhancing our understanding of the trajectories of different emerging capitalist economies (ECEs), the center of global economic growth during the last decades. Using national accounts data, we calculate the relative contributions of demand components to GDP growth for nine large emerging economies in the period from 2001 to 2016. Departing from the prevalent juxtaposition of consumption-led and export-led growth models, we add an investment-led model within a variegated set of ECE accumulation strategies. Subsequently, we employ case vignettes from Brazil, China, India and Indonesia to highlight ECE specificities in (1) the effects of international interdependencies on growth models, (2) the political underpinnings of growth models through social blocs, and (3) the existence of structural productive heterogeneities leading to regional growth models in very large economies. We conclude that these macro-political and institutional specificities should serve as a point of departure for a more global research agenda on growth models.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper / Institute for International Political Economy Berlin ; no. 188 (2022)
    Schlagworte: Comparative capitalism; growth models; emerging capitalist economies; commodity super cycles; social blocs
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  6. Dependency revisited: Commodities, commodity-related capital flows and growth models in emerging economies
    Erschienen: December 2022
    Verlag:  Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy Berlin, Berlin

    The growth model perspective has provided avenues for bridging Comparative and International Political Economy, mainly with regard to the global financial crisis and developments within the Eurozone. This article aims to contribute to this endeavor... mehr

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    The growth model perspective has provided avenues for bridging Comparative and International Political Economy, mainly with regard to the global financial crisis and developments within the Eurozone. This article aims to contribute to this endeavor by highlighting the joint effects of capital flows and commodity price swings on growth models in emerging capitalist economies. While the literature on dependent financialization has primarily focused on debt-led growth in the Global South, we spell out the negative implications of commodity-based export-led growth. To this end, we first present a stylized depiction of commodity dependence and provide descriptive statistical evidence of its global prevalence. Subsequently, we trace the co-movement of capital flows to emerging economies and commodity prices. We argue that this 'commodity-finance nexus' reinforces the pro-cyclical nature of commodity-based growth, financial volatility, and the vulnerability to global boombust-cycles. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the conventional method for establishing growth models by calculating the relative contributions to growth is ill-suited to capture the commodity-based export-led growth model of highly commodity-dependent economies. Finally, we identify commodity price movements and fiscal policies as major drivers of growth, with an important role for domestic politics as an intervening variable.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper / Institute for International Political Economy Berlin ; no. 201 (2022)
    Schlagworte: Commodity prices; capital flows; dependent financialization; growth models; emerging economies; boom-bust-cycles; export-led growth; fiscal policy; dependency
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  7. Transnational economic order and national economic institutions
    comparative capitalism meets international political economy
    Autor*in: Nölke, Andreas
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Köln

    Even after two decades of research on globalization, we still face open questions about the interplay between national capitalist nstitutions and transnational economic governance. How does embeddedness into transnational institutions influence... mehr

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    Even after two decades of research on globalization, we still face open questions about the interplay between national capitalist nstitutions and transnational economic governance. How does embeddedness into transnational institutions influence national capitalist orders? How do national capitalist patterns influence transnational economic governance? The central suggestion of this paper is that the traditional divide between Comparative and International Political Economy has to be overcome in order to address these questions in a more thorough way. More specifically, it calls for combining Comparative Capitalism with institutionalist approaches within International Political Economy. The paper illustrates the mutually complementary character of both perspectives by looking at selected empirical examples. Auch nach zwei Dekaden der Globalisierungsforschung sind viele Fragen über die Wechselwirkung zwischen nationalen kapitalistischen Institutionen und transnationalen Wirtschaftsordnungen noch ungelöst. Wie beeinflusst die Einbettung in ransnationale Institutionen nationale Ausprägungen des Kapitalismus? Wie formen Muster des Kapitalismus auf nationaler Ebene die transnationale Wirtschaftsordnung? Das vorliegende Papier argumentiert, dass die traditionelle Trennung zwischen Vergleichender und Internationalerm Politischer Ökonomie (IPÖ) überwunden werden muss, um diese Fragen gründlicher bearbeiten zu können. Es wird insbesondere vorgeschlagen, transnationalinstitutionalistische IPÖ-Perspektiven mit dem Theorieprogramm der Vergleichenden Kapitalismusforschung zu verknüpfen. Das Papier demonstriert den komplementären Charakter der beiden Perspektiven an ausgewählten empirischen Beispielen.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: MPIfG Working Paper ; 11/3
    Schlagworte: Globalisierung; Weltwirtschaftsordnung; Kapitalismus; Nationalstaat; Systemvergleich; Neue politische Ökonomie; Welt; Weltwirtschaftsordnung; Politischer Prozess; Internationale Politik; Innenpolitik; Entwicklung; Unterentwicklung; Ursache; Weltwirtschaft; Wirtschaftstheorie; Einrichtung; Systemanalyse; Interesse; Grundlage; Kapitalismus; Analyse; Global
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  8. Politisierung und Entpolitisierung transnationaler Governance aus organisationssoziologischer Perspektive
    das 'International accounting standards board'

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    Übergeordneter Titel: In: Ordnung und Wandel in der Weltpolitik : Konturen einer Soziologie der internationalen Beziehungen.(2013); 2013; S. 179 - 203
  9. Finanzialisierung und die Entstehung der Eurokrise: Die Perspektive der Vergleichenden Kapitalismusforschung
  10. Transnational economic order and national economic institutions
    comparative capitalism meets international political economy
    Autor*in: Nölke, Andreas
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Köln

    Even after two decades of research on globalization, we still face open questions about the interplay between national capitalist nstitutions and transnational economic governance. How does embeddedness into transnational institutions influence... mehr

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    Even after two decades of research on globalization, we still face open questions about the interplay between national capitalist nstitutions and transnational economic governance. How does embeddedness into transnational institutions influence national capitalist orders? How do national capitalist patterns influence transnational economic governance? The central suggestion of this paper is that the traditional divide between Comparative and International Political Economy has to be overcome in order to address these questions in a more thorough way. More specifically, it calls for combining Comparative Capitalism with institutionalist approaches within International Political Economy. The paper illustrates the mutually complementary character of both perspectives by looking at selected empirical examples. Auch nach zwei Dekaden der Globalisierungsforschung sind viele Fragen über die Wechselwirkung zwischen nationalen kapitalistischen Institutionen und transnationalen Wirtschaftsordnungen noch ungelöst. Wie beeinflusst die Einbettung in ransnationale Institutionen nationale Ausprägungen des Kapitalismus? Wie formen Muster des Kapitalismus auf nationaler Ebene die transnationale Wirtschaftsordnung? Das vorliegende Papier argumentiert, dass die traditionelle Trennung zwischen Vergleichender und Internationalerm Politischer Ökonomie (IPÖ) überwunden werden muss, um diese Fragen gründlicher bearbeiten zu können. Es wird insbesondere vorgeschlagen, transnationalinstitutionalistische IPÖ-Perspektiven mit dem Theorieprogramm der Vergleichenden Kapitalismusforschung zu verknüpfen. Das Papier demonstriert den komplementären Charakter der beiden Perspektiven an ausgewählten empirischen Beispielen.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: MPIfG Working Paper ; 11/3
    Schlagworte: Globalisierung; Weltwirtschaftsordnung; Kapitalismus; Nationalstaat; Systemvergleich; Neue politische Ökonomie; Welt; Weltwirtschaftsordnung; Politischer Prozess; Internationale Politik; Innenpolitik; Entwicklung; Unterentwicklung; Ursache; Weltwirtschaft; Wirtschaftstheorie; Einrichtung; Systemanalyse; Interesse; Grundlage; Kapitalismus; Analyse; Global
    Umfang: 21 S.
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