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Record Nr.

UNINA9910477335903321

Autore

Bassanini Franco

Titolo

A European Public Investment Outlook / Floriana Cerniglia, Francesco Saraceno

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge, : Open Book Publishers, 2021

ISBN

979-1-03-656307-2

1-80064-013-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xxii-200 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

BrutscherPhilipp-Bastian

BuxMauro

CardinaleRoberto

CernigliaFloriana

CoffmanD’Maris

CostaPaolo

DullienSebastian

HaralambidesHercules

HemerijckAnton

JürgensEkaterina

Luigi BubbicoRocco

Maria StiloAlessandra

MazaAdolfo

MazzucatoMariana <1968->

MengJing

MiZhifu

PalmaDaniela

PlaneMathieu

ProtaFrancesco

Quadrio CurzioAlberto

RagotXavier

ReviglioEdoardo

RevoltellaDebora

RosonRoberto

RossiFederica

SaracenoFrancesco

SilvaniAlberto

ViestiGianfranco

VillaverdeJosé

WatzkaSebastian



Soggetti

Economics

Business

European countries

growth

state of public capital

public investment

policy-making community

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

This outlook provides a focused assessment of the state of public capital in the major European countries and identifies areas where public investment could contribute more to stable and sustainable growth. A European Public Investment Outlook brings together contributions from a range of international authors from diverse intellectual and professional backgrounds, providing a valuable resource for the policy-making community in Europe to feed their discussion on public investment. The volume both offers sector-specific advice and highlights larger areas which should be prioritized in the policy debate (from transport to social capital, R&D and the environment).  The Outlook is structured into two parts: the chapters of Part I respectively explore public investment trends in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Europe as a whole, and illuminate how the legacy of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis is one of insufficient public investment. Part II investigates some areas into which resources could be channelled to reverse the recent trend and provide European economies with an adequate public capital stock.  The essays in this outlook collectively foster a broad approach to and definition of public investment, that is today more relevant than ever. Offering up a timely and clear case for the elimination of bias against investment in European fiscal rules, this outlook is a welcome contribution to the European debate, aimed both at policy makers and general readers.  As with all Open Book publications, this entire book is available to read for free on the publisher’s website. Printed and digital editions, together with supplementary digital material, can also be found at www.openbookpublishers.com