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February 2013, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 49-62 Are better defined rules enough? An assessment of the post-crisis reforms of the governance of EMU
by Iain Begg - 63-87 Macroeconomic imbalances and competitiveness in the euro area
by Stefan Collignon - 89-101 The missing link. Labour unions, central banks and monetary integration in Europe1
by Bob Hancké - 103-116 Monetary union and the stakes for democracy and social policy
by Philippe Pochet & Christophe Degryse - 117-120 Conclusions
by Maria Jepsen - 121-124 The crisis and national labour law reforms – a mapping exercise
by Stefan Clauwaert & Isabelle Schömann - 125-127 Greece 2010–2012
by Eftychia Achtsioglou - 129-132 Dutch trade union confederation in crisis
by Paul de Beer - 133-134 Book Review: The political economy of work security and flexibility: Italy in comparative perspective
by Janine Leschke - 135-137 Book Review: Women on Corporate Boards and in Top Management. European Trends and Policy
by Aline Conchon - 138-140 Book Review: The Lisbon Treaty and Social Europe
by Giulia Frosecchi - 140-143 Book Review: Better Jobs for a Better Economy – World of Work Report 2012
by Hedva Sarfati
November 2012, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 371-373 Editorial
by Jean-Yves Boulin & Torsten Müller - 374-377 Editorial
by Jean-Yves Boulin & Torsten Müller - 377-380 Editorial
by Jean-Yves Boulin & Torsten Müller - 381-395 Is the Danish model still a sacred cow? Danish trade unions and European integration
by Herman Knudsen & Jens Lind - 397-410 From Europe as a model to Europe as austerity
by Hermes Augusto Costa - 411-427 The management of change. Local union responses to company-level restructuring in France and Ireland – a study between and within countries
by Valeria Pulignano & Paul Stewart - 429-446 French multinational companies, new state regulations and changes in the employment relationship during the crisis
by Violaine Delteil & Patrick Dieuaide - 447-460 Europeanization through ‘procedures and practices’? The implementation of the telework and work-related stress agreements in the UK and Denmark
by Thomas Prosser - 461-470 A case study of temporary work agencies in the Norwegian construction sector
by Anne Mette Ødegård & Øyvind Berge & Kristin Alsos - 471-489 Is there a paradox of lower job satisfaction among trade union members? European evidence
by Chiara Paola Donegani & Stephen McKay - 491-495 The two-tier management system for joint-stock companies under Italian law
by Andrea Scafidi & Leonardo Scimmi - 497-501 The ‘Volkswagen Law’ – guarantor of extended co-determination rights and international trade union solidarity
by Dr Frederic Speidel - 503-504 Book Review: Regulating Corporate Governance in the EU – Towards a Marketization of Corporate Control
by Jan Cremers - 505-507 Book Review: Nove su Dieci
by Margherita Bussi - 507-510 Book Review: Making globalization socially sustainable
by Hedva Sarfati - 511-514 Founding Congress of industriAll – European Trade Union, 16 May 2012, Brussels
by Torsten Müller
August 2012, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 243-253 Editorial
by Silke Bothfeld & Hochschule Bremen & Janine Leschke & Silke Bothfeld & Hochschule Bremen & Janine Leschke & Silke Bothfeld & Hochschule Bremen & Janine Leschke - 255-271 EU facing the crisis: social and employment policies in times of tight budgets
by Hans-Jürgen Bieling - 273-284 Paradigms in EU social policy: a critical account of Europe 2020
by Mary Daly - 285-300 EU social policy and the governance architecture of Europe 2020
by Kenneth A Armstrong - 301-317 Young people and the post-recession labour market in the context of Europe 2020
by Heejung Chung & Sonja Bekker & Hester Houwing - 319-335 The European social dimension in pension policy
by Michaela Willert - 337-353 ‘More and better jobs’: is quality of work still an issue – and was it ever?
by Silke Bothfeld & Janine Leschke - 355-358 The White Paper on pensions: a critical reading
by David Natali - 359-361 Book Review: Social Failures of EU Enlargement. A Case of Workers Voting with their Feet
by Magdalena Bernaciak - 361-363 Book Review: Dictionnaire du travail
by Aline Conchon - 364-365 Book Review: Das Paradox der Arbeitgeberverbände – Von der Schwierigkeit, durchsetzungsstarke Unternehmensinteressen kollektiv zu vertreten
by Jan Cremers
May 2012, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 111-128 Editorial
by Pietro Causarano & Gian Primo Cella & Pietro Causarano & Gian Primo Cella & Pietro Causarano & Gian Primo Cella - 129-141 The rise and fall of industrial unionism
by Jelle Visser - 143-155 Labour and trade union cultures: the idiosyncratic experience of the European dockworkers in the 19th to the 21st centuries
by Michel Pigenet - 157-170 Teachers and trade unions: between corporate tradition, professional associations and collective representation
by Pietro Causarano - 171-184 The representation of non-standard workers. Theory and culture of collective bargaining1
by Gian Primo Cella - 185-199 Gender politics in trade unions. The representation of women between exclusion and inclusion
by Sue Ledwith - 201-212 Unions and migrant workers: strategic challenges in Britain
by Phil James & Joanna Karmowska - 213-224 Swords of justice in an age of retrenchment? The role of trade unions in welfare provision1
by Alison Johnston & Andreas Kornelakis & Costanza Rodriguez d’Acri - 225-228 Interview of Bernadette Segol: ‘The European Union is not an exercise in applied economics’
by N/A - 229-231 Wage cuts in the Portuguese public sector: the negative effects of a court decision on labour relations
by N/A - 233-235 Book Review: Shop Class as Soul Craft. An Inquiry into the Value of Work
by Jean-Yves Boulin - 235-238 Book Review: China’s Labor Question
by Hedva Sarfati - 238-240 Book Review: Decent Capitalism – A blueprint for reforming our economies
by Hedva Sarfati
February 2012, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 3-8 Editorial
by N/A - 9-18 Individual working lives and collective action. An introduction to capability for work and capability for voice
by Jean-Michel Bonvin - 19-30 Collective responsibility in the workplace from a capability perspective
by Bénédicte Zimmermann - 31-44 Unemployment, intervention and capabilities. A comparative study of Germany and Spain
by Peter Bartelheimer & Joan Miquel Verd & René Lehweß-Litzmann & Martà López-Andreu & Tanja Schmidt - 45-54 Work-life balance in a capability perspective: an Italian case study of ‘flexible couples’
by Valeria Pandolfini - 55-67 Decoding the European dynamic employment security indicator through the lens of the capability approach. A comparison of the United Kingdom and Sweden
by Josiane Vero & Jean-Michel Bonvin & Marion Lambert & Eric Moachon - 69-81 Flexible employment, poverty and the household
by René Lehweß-Litzmann - 83-89 Individual working lives through the lens of the capability approach: evaluation of policies and items for debate
by Emanuela Abbatecola & Florence Lefresne & Joan Miquel Verd & Josiane Vero - 91-95 When ideas circulate. A walk across disciplines and different uses of the ‘capability approach’
by Margherita Bussi & Stephan Dahmen - 97-100 Further episodes in the Italian industrial relations saga: the Multi-sectoral agreement on collective representatives and Article 8 of D.L. 138/2011
by Silvia Borelli - 101-103 Book Review: The Role of Collective Bargaining in the Global Economy. Negotiating for Social Justice
by Vera Glassner - 104-106 Book Review: Solidarität über Grenzen – Gewerkschaften vor neuer Standortkonkurrenz
by Torsten Müller
November 2011, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 443-451 Editorial
by Bela Greskovits & Jens Lind - 453-469 Crisis, economic uncertainty and union members' attitudes towards immigration in Europe
by Antonio MartÃn Artiles & Oscar Molina - 471-484 Why do workers leave unions? Group differences between workers in CCOO-Catalonia
by Pere Jódar & Ramon Alós & Sergi Vidal - 485-499 The militancy of nurses and union renewal
by Linda Briskin - 501-513 Social dialogue in the hospital sector at EU level
by Jane Lethbridge - 515-531 Finnish incomes policy as corporatist political exchange: development of social capital and the social wage
by Jaakko Kiander & Pekka Sauramo & Hannu Tanninen - 533-546 Life-course schemes and employability – The Netherlands, Germany and Belgium compared
by Rien Huiskamp & Kees Vos - 547-562 Company-level flexicurity during the restructuring process: a model
by Alexis Rydell & Rune Wigblad - 563-576 Greek unions' preferences: measuring trends in the field. An exploratory note on the period 2008–2009
by Drydakis Nick - 577-580 The Finnish Supreme Court recognizes the impact of European Court of Human Rights case-law on national strike law
by Niklas Bruun & Jari Hellsten - 581-584 The 189th ILO Convention: a new era for domestic workers?
by Guido Boni - 585-587 Book Review: Power in Coalition: Strategies for Strong Unions and Social Change
by Ian Greenwood - 587-589 Book Review: In Search of Cheap Labour in Europe. Working and Living Conditions of Posted Workers
by Guglielmo Meardi - 589-591 Book Review: European Works Councils. A Transnational Industrial Relations Institution in the Making
by Valeria Pulignano - 592-594 Book Review: Regulation of Fixed-Term Employment Contracts. A Comparative Overview
by Guido Boni - 595-599 4th Congress of the European Metalworkers' Federation (EMF) 9–10 June 2011 in Duisburg, Germany
by Torsten Müller
August 2011, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 287-290 Franz Traxler †(21.11.1951 — 22.01.2010)
by Colin Crouch - 291-302 Editorial
by Jon Erik Dølvik & Jens Lind & Jeremy Waddington - 303-322 Collective bargaining in a time of crisis: developments in the private sector in Europe
by Vera Glassner & Maarten Keune & Paul Marginson - 323-339 Bargaining in the crisis - a comparison of the 2010 collective bargaining round in the Danish and Swedish manufacturing sectors
by Christian Lyhne Ibsen & Søren Kaj Andersen & Jesper Due & Jørgen Steen Madsen - 341-354 Before the crisis, in the crisis, and beyond: the upheaval of collective bargaining in Germany
by Steffen Lehndorff - 355-370 Company-level collective agreements during the 2008-2010 crisis: four cases from Germany
by Stefan Zagelmeyer - 371-385 It must have been love ... but it’s over now: the crisis and collapse of social partnership in Ireland
by Michael Doherty - 387-402 Crisis and trade union challenges in Portugal and Spain: between general strikes and social pacts
by Maria da Paz Campos Lima & Antonio MartÃn Artiles - 403-407 Anti-union ideology or something more: the attack on collective bargaining in the USA
by Lee Adler & Otto Jacobi & Lowell Turner - 409-414 More of the same, but faster? - The financial crisis and the representation of employee interests in the Baltic States
by Monika Gonser - 415-420 Post-EMU Slovenia: the decline of social dialogue?
by Miroslav Stanojević - 421-424 Book Review
by Guido Boni - 424-428 Book Review: Alain Supiot L’esprit de Philadelphie. La justice sociale face au marché total, Éditions du Seuil: Paris, 2010; 179 pp.: 9782020991032
by Ulrich Mückenberger - 428-432 Book Review: OECD OECD Employment Outlook - Moving beyond the jobs crisis, OECD: Paris, 2010; 305 pp.: 9789264084681 (print); 978926408614 (PDF)
by Hedva Sarfati - 433-439 Report on the Brussels Tax Forum, 2011
by Kevin P O'Kelly
May 2011, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 135-137 Editorial (Enlgish)
by Torsten Müller & Kevin P O'Kelly - 138-141 Editorial (French)
by Torsten Müller & Kevin P O'Kelly - 141-144 Editorial (German)
by Torsten Müller & Kevin P O'Kelly - 145-158 Has European sectoral social dialogue improved since the establishment of SSDCs in 1998?
by Christophe Degryse & Philippe Pochet - 159-168 European sectoral social dialogue and national social partners
by Emmanuelle Perin & Evelyne Léonard - 169-179 2011: 20 years of European interprofessional social dialogue: achievements and prospects
by Stefan Clauwaert - 181-191 The potential of employee involvement in the SE to foster the Europeanization of labour relations
by Michael Stollt & Norbert Kluge - 193-201 The European Company (SE) Statute: up against increasing competition?
by Robbert van het Kaar - 203-216 EWCs after 15 years — success or failure?
by Romuald Jagodziński - 217-228 European collective agreements at company level and the relationship between EWCs and trade unions — lessons from the metal sector
by Torsten Müller & Hans-Wolfgang Platzer & Stefan Rüb - 229-237 Information and consultation arrangements: results from a transnational study
by Ekaterina Ribarova - 239-249 EU integration and EU initiatives on employee participation and social dialogue
by Isabelle Schömann - 251-254 Industrial relations at FIAT: Dr Marchionne’s class war
by Domenico Mario Nuti - 255-261 Economic governance in Europe in the wake of the crisis: reform proposals and their alternatives
by Andrew Watt - 263-267 Irish National Workplace Survey, 2009. National Centre for Partnership and Performance (NCPP)
by Kevin P O'Kelly - 269-274 Are you being served? The consultation procedure on the functioning of the European Company Statute
by Jan Cremers - 275-278 Book Review: International Institute for Labour Studies - ILO
by Hedva Sarfati - 279-282 Strengthening Workers’ Involvement in Multinational Companies. EMF — EMCEF — ETUF: TCL Joint Conference, 2—3 February 2011
by Undine Memmler
February 2011, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 3-6 Editorial (English)
by Larry Beeferman & Maria Jepsen & Sigurt Vitols - 6-10 Editorial (French)
by Larry Beeferman & Maria Jepsen & Sigurt Vitols - 10-14 Editorial (German)
by Larry Beeferman & Maria Jepsen & Sigurt Vitols - 15-28 Taming pension fund capitalism in Europe: collective and state regulation in times of crisis
by Bernhard Ebbinghaus & Tobias Wiß - 29-41 European pension funds and socially responsible investment
by Sigurt Vitols - 43-57 Capital stewardship in the United States: worker voice and the union role in the management of pension fund assets
by Larry W Beeferman - 59-73 The stewardship of European workers’ capital in times of crisis
by Pierre Habbard - 75-80 Employee value 2.0
by Ieke van den Burg - 81-82 On being a union-nominated pension fund trustee
by Herman Santos - 83-89 Mainstream and responsible - a mission possible for investors. A practitioner’s report from KLP
by Heidi Finskas - 91-93 Recent labour unrest in China
by Jan Larsen - 95-99 CSR reporting in multinational energy companies
by Krystyna Bakhtina & Jan Willem Goudriaan - 101-105 The Green Paper on pensions: technocratic exercise or redesigning the European social model?
by Maria Jepsen - 107-112 Challenges of old-age insurance with regard to career breaks and atypical employment
by Janine Leschke - 113-118 Pension reforms and the crisis
by Maria da Paz Campos Lima & Jean-Yves Boulin & Kevin P O'Kelly & Antonio Martin Artiles & Alena Zemplinerova - 119-124 Book Review: Tzehainesh Teklè (ed.) Labour Law and Worker Protection in Developing Countries, Hart Publishing: Oxford, 2010; International Labour Office: Geneva, 2010; xxxvi + 301 pp.: 9789221228578 Ludger Pries Erwerbsregulierung in einer globalisierten Welt, Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften: Wiesbaden, 2010; 300 pp.: 9783531160351
by Ulrich Mückenberger - 124-126 Book Review: Simon Johnson and James Kwak 13 Bankers. The Wall Street Takeover and the next Financial Meltdown, Pantheon Books: New York, 2010; 9780307379054, US$26.95 (hbk)
by Andrew Watt - 127-129 Industrial Democracy, Partnership and Decent Work in Response to the Global Financial Crisis - 7th Asian Congress of the International Labour and Employment Relations Association, 20-23 September 2010
by Stéphane Le Queux
November 2010, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 467-468 Editorial (English)
by Jeremy Waddington & Maria da Paz Campos Lima - 468-469 Editorial (French)
by Jeremy Waddington & Maria da Paz Campos Lima - 470-471 Editorial (German)
by Jeremy Waddington & Maria da Paz Campos Lima - 473-488 ILO Convention No. 94 in the aftermath of the Rüffert case
by Niklas Bruun & Antoine Jacobs & Marlene Schmidt - 489-507 Sectoral social dialogue at EU level - recent results and implementation challenges
by Sabrina Weber - 509-524 Transnational company policy and coordination of collective bargaining - new challenges and roles for European industry federations
by Torsten Müller & Hans-Wolfgang Platzer & Stefan Rüb - 525-540 The continuing tensions between European works councils and trade unions - a comparative study of the financial sector
by Deborah Hann - 541-557 Organizing heterogeneity: challenges for the Spanish trade unions
by Holm-Detlev Köhler & José Pablo Calleja Jiménez - 559-561 European social partners committed to inclusion
by Juliane Bir & Stefan Clauwaert - 563-565 What is the political temperature after the Laval and Viking judgments?
by Wiebke Warneck - 567-569 Book Review: Dirk Hofäcker Older Workers In A Globalizing World. An International Comparison of Retirement and Late-Career Patterns in Western Industrialized Countries, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, 2010; 336 pp.: 9781848448179, £79.95 (hbk)
by Lei Delsen - 569-572 Book Review: Wolfgang Streeck Re-forming capitalism. Institutional change in the German political economy, Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2009; 9780199556779, US$85 (hbk)
by Hanno van Eldik - 572-574 Book Review: Paul Thompson and Chris Smith (eds) Working Life - Renewing Labour Process Analysis, Palgrave Macmillan Series: Critical Perspectives on Work and Employment, Palgrave Macmillan: Houndmills, 2010; xv+350 pp.: 9780230222236, £27.99, US$46 (pbk)
by Thomas Klikauer - 575-576 Book Review: György Széll, Werner Kamppeter, Woosik Moon (eds) European Social Integration — A Model for East Asia?, Peter Lang Verlag: Frankfurt am Main, 2009; 302 pp.: 9783631572726, 47.80
by Otto Jacobi - 577-581 Book Review: Ewald Nowotny, Peter Mooslechner and Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald The Integration of European Labour Markets, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, UK, 2009; 301 pp.: 9781848447615
by Antonio MartÃn Artiles - 581-583 Book Review: Eve C Landau and Yves Beigbeber (eds) From ILO standards to EU Law. The Case of Equality between Men and Women at Work, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers: Leiden, Boston, 2008; 340pp.: 9789004157187, (hbk)
by Isabelle Schömann - 583-585 Book Review: Bernd Marin and Eszter Zólyomi (eds) Women’s Work and Pensions: What is Good, What is Best? Designing Gender-Sensitive Arrangements, Ashgate: Aldershot and European Centre Vienna, 2010; 321 pp.: 978140940698-3
by Hedva Sarfati
August 2010, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 291-297 Rethinking collective representation: introduction EN
by Christian Dufour & Gregor Murray & David Peetz & Charlotte Yates - 299-306 Repenser la représentation collective: introduction FR
by Christian Dufour & Gregor Murray & David Peetz & Charlotte Yates - 307-314 Neue Wege für die kollektive Interessenvertretung: Einleitung DE
by Christian Dufour & Gregor Murray & David Peetz & Charlotte Yates - 315-331 Trade unions, politics and parties: is a new configuration possible?
by Richard Hyman & Rebecca Gumbrell-McCormick - 333-350 Understanding union power: resources and capabilities for renewing union capacity
by Christian Lévesque & Gregor Murray - 351-367 The legitimacy of collective actors and trade union renewal
by Christian Dufour & Adelheid Hege - 369-382 Democratic dilemmas: union democracy and union renewal
by Kim Voss - 383-398 Are individualistic attitudes killing collectivism?
by David Peetz - 399-410 Understanding caring, organizing women: how framing a problem shapes union strategy
by Charlotte AB Yates - 411-424 Unions as environmental actors
by Darryn Snell & Peter Fairbrother - 425-429 The end of social partnership in Ireland?
by Kevin P O'Kelly - 431-435 Towards a revised Parental Leave framework agreement/directive
by Stefan Clauwaert - 437-441 Past and future of the EU single market — the Monti Report1
by Wolfgang Kowalsky - 443-446 Financial market reform in the EU — a trade union perspective
by Andreas Botsch - 447-449 Book Reviews: Nelson Lichtenstein The Retail Revolution — how Wal-Mart created a Brave New World of Business, Metropolitan Books Henry Holt and Company: New York, 2009; 311 pp.: 9780805079661, $25
by Otto Jacobi - 449-452 Book Review: International Institute for Labour Studies — ILO The Global Jobs Crisis and Beyond — World of Work Report 2009, ILO and IILS: Geneva, 2009; 117 pp.: 9789200149088, 50 Swiss Francs (34)
by Hedva Sarfati - 452-454 Book Review: OECD Pensions at a Glance 2009 — Retirement-income systems in OECD countries, OECD: Paris, 2009; 279 pp.: 9789264060715
by Hedva Sarfati - 455-457 Book Review: Pierre Rosanvallon La légitimité démocratique. Impartialité, réflexivité, proximité, Seuil: Paris, 2008; 368 pp.: 9782020974622, 21
by Jean-Yves Boulin - 457-459 Book Review: Brian Bercusson and Cynthia Estlund (eds) Regulating Labour in the wake of Globalisation. New Challenges, New Institutions, Hart: Oxford and Portland, Oregon, 2008; 281 pp.: 9781841137667 (hbk)
by Isabelle Schömann
May 2010, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 131-134 Editorial (English)
by Steen Høyrup & Kirsten Møller & Robson Sø Rocha - 134-137 Editorial (French)
by Steen Høyrup & Kirsten Møller & Robson Sø Rocha - 138-142 Editorial (German)
by Steen Høyrup & Kirsten Møller & Robson Sø Rocha - 143-154 Employee-driven innovation and workplace learning: basic concepts, approaches and themes
by Steen Høyrup - 155-169 European innovation policy: a broad-based strategy?
by Kirsten Møller - 171-183 Transformative dynamics of innovation and industry: new roles for employees?
by Peer Hull Kristensen - 185-196 Shop stewards as coordinators of employee-driven innovation: implications for trade unions
by Robson Sø Rocha - 197-209 Exploring the innovative potential of SMEs in Spain
by Manuel Ahedo - 211-226 Modes of approach to employee-driven innovation in France: an empirical study
by Ann-Charlotte Teglborg-Lefèvre - 227-241 Employee-driven innovation in the context of Italian industrial relations: the case of a public hospital
by Volker Telljohann - 243-258 Stimulating the innovation potential of ‘routine’ workers through workplace learning
by Karen Evans & Edmund Waite - 259-260 Concluding remarks
by Steen Høyrup & Kirsten Møller & Robson Sø Rocha - 261-263 EDI-Europe Network
by Kirsten Møller - 265-267 LLAKES — Learning and Life Chances in Knowledge Economies and Societies
by Karen Evans - 269-271 Offshoring of knowledge activities as a strategy for sustaining Danish IT industries
by Stine Jessen Haakonsson & Henrik Egede Rasmussen - 273-275 Work-oriented innovation as a research topic — WORK-IN-NET closes a missing link in funding procedures in Europe
by Claudio Zettel - 277-279 Book Review: Stefan Rüb Die Transnationalisierung der Gewerkschaften. Eine empirische Untersuchung am Beispiel der IG Metall [Transnationalization of the trade unions. An empirical investigation based on the case of IG Metall] edition sigma, Forschung aus der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung: Berlin, 2009; 336 pp.: 978383608703-2, 21.90
by Otto Jacobi - 279-281 Book Reviews: Richard Croucher and Elisabeth Cotton Global Unions Global Business. Global Union Federations and International Business, Middlesex University Press: London, 2009; ISBN 9781904750628
by Valeria Pulignano - 281-283 Book Review: Christian Welz The European Social Dialogue under Articles 138 and 139 of the EC Treaty. Actors, Processes, Outcomes Kluwer Law International: The Netherlands, 2008; 659 pp.: 9789041127440, 130 (hbk)
by Marieke Louis
February 2010, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 3-5 Editorial (English)
by Kevin P O'Kelly - 5-7 Editorial (French)
by Kevin P O'Kelly - 7-9 Editorial (German)
by Kevin P. O'Kelly - 11-22 Tax policy in the EU: between harmonisation and coordination?
by Michel Aujean - 23-28 Corporate income tax coordination in the European Union
by Michael P. Devereux & Clemens Fuest - 29-35 The need for European coordination on the future of tax bases in a globalised world
by Christophe Quintard - 37-54 Tax competition and coordination within the EU — the case of the EU-10
by Zoltán Pitti & Magdolna Sass - 55-69 Ireland’s low corporation tax: the case for tax coordination in the Union
by Paul Sweeney - 71-80 The case against corporation tax harmonisation and tax-base consolidation: a view from Ireland
by Frank Barry - 81-82 Europe will need to raise taxes in harmony
by Matti Vanhanen - 83-87 Brussels Tax Forum 2009
by Kevin P. O'Kelly - 89-97 Reflections of the ETUC for measures on EU tax coordination
by Ludo Vekemans