Volume 14, Issue 3-4 pp. 240-261
Artikel

Die Bedeutung der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit auf dem Weg aus der Krise im Eurogebiet

Christian Thimann

Corresponding Author

Christian Thimann

Europäische Zentralbank

E-Mail: [email protected]. Der Beitrag gibt die persönliche Meinung des Autors wieder. Eine Kurzfassung des Beitrags erschien in der Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung vom 2. August 2013. Für hilfreiche Kommentare danke ich dem Herausgeber Lutz Arnold, dem anonymen Gutachter, Heike Göbel, Friedrich Schneider, Hans-Werner Sinn und Holger Steltzner. Ich danke ebenso Philippe de Rougemont für wertvolle Diskussionen und Eric Persson für Forschungsassistenz.Search for more papers by this author
First published: 16 December 2013

Abstract

Several countries in the euro area still face a competitiveness problem. This problem is to a considerable extent due to wage growth in the past that was excessive, relative to productivity growth and relative to the performance of their competitors. As a result, firms in these countries invest less than desirable to create new jobs. This article reconfirms price and cost considerations at the core of competitiveness and explains why this concept is of fundamental importance in a monetary union. It explains how wage growth could be misguided in the past in the euro area and discusses policy options ahead. In doing so, it highlights the economic and political economy challenges of adjusting wage policy between surplus and deficit countries. The article also touches upon structural competitiveness issues and outlines the scope for reform in this area.

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