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Browsing Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) by Author "RUTA, Michele"
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Title:The role of economic theory in WTO arbitrations
Author(s):RUTA, MicheleDate:2013Type of Publication:OtherSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCAS PPAbstract:How can economic theory be useful in WTO arbitrations? Motivated by this question, this paper reviews the approach that is often used to determine the level of permissible retaliation in international trade disputes (the, ...
Title:Why Lisbon Fails
Author(s):RUTA, MicheleDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article looks at the political economy of structural reforms and growth in the European Union. As the EU's economy approaches the world technology frontier, structural reforms that increase competition in intermediate ...
Title:Reinventing Europe
Author(s):BORDIGNON, Massimo; BUETTNER, Thiess; PLOEG, Frederick van der; ROLAND, Gérard; WIDGREN, Mika; GIURIATO, Luisa; TREUTLEIN, Daniela; BALTA, Narcissa; DELGADO, Juan; RUTA, Michele; BUTI, Marco; RöGER, Werner; TURRINI, Alessandro; CERNIGLIA, Floriana; PAGANI, LauraDate:2009Type of Publication:Article
Title:Political Pressures and Exchange Rate Stability in Emerging Market Economies
Author(s):FAIA, Ester; GIULODORI, Massimo; RUTA, MicheleDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This paper presents a political economy model of exchange rate policy. The theory is based on a common agency approach with rational expectations. Financial and exporter lobbies exert political pressures to influence the ...
Title:Monetary Politics in a Monetary Union: A Note on Common Agency with Rational Expectations
Author(s):RUTA, MicheleDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:Is the politicisation of monetary policy in a currency union desirable? This paper shows that in a
setting where political influence by national governments is modeled as a common agency game with
rational expectations, ...