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Servaas Storm

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Servaas Storm is a Dutch economist and author who works on macroeconomics, technological progress, income distribution & economic growth, finance, development and structural change, and climate change.

He is a Senior Lecturer at Delft University of Technology. He obtained a PhD in Economics (in 1992) from Erasmus University Rotterdam. His work has appeared in Cambridge Journal of Economics, Development and Change, Eastern Economic Review, Industrial Relations, International Review of Applied Economics, International Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Journal of Development Economics and Structural Change and Economic Dynamics.

His latest book, co-authored by C.W.M. Naastepad, is (Harvard University Press, 2012) and winner of the 2013 Myrdal Prize of the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy. Servaas Storm is one of the editors of and a member of the °ËØÔ±¬ÁÏ’s Working Group on the Political Economy of Distribution.


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German Wage Moderation and the Eurozone Crisis: A Critical Analysis

Article | Jan 8, 2016

It is high time to look more closely at the labor cost competitiveness myth.

Myths, Mix-ups and Mishandlings: What Caused the Eurozone Crisis?

Paper Conference paper | | Jul 2015

The Eurozone crisis has been wrongly interpreted as either a crisis of fiscal profligacy or of deteriorating unit-labour cost competitiveness (caused by rigid labour markets), or a combination of both.

Crisis and Recovery in the German Economy: The Real Lessons

Paper Working Paper Series | | Mar 2014

Owing to its strong dependence on exports, Germany was among the economies hit hardest by the financial crisis.

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