Dear colleague, attached you find a declaration by European economists entitled "Full employment and a strong social constitution - Alternatives for a New Economy in Europe". This declaration is the result of the discussions which the working group "European economists for an alternative economic policy in Europe" has had in their 6th workshop at the end of September/beginning October of this year in Brussels. It is at the same time the short version of a more comprehensive text, which we discussed at the same time on "Alternative Economic Policy Guidelines fur Full Employment and Social Cohesion in Europe" and which is available from 17 November onwards on the internet under the following address: www.memo-europe.uni-bremen.de We argue there that the current economic recovery remains fragile and vulnerable while at the same time social inequality in Europe is deepening. There is no determined macroeconomic policy for full employment, and social policy contributes, under the attractive slogan of ?activating welfare state? in many cases to the undermining of social cohesion in Europe. We make proposals for an alternative economic policy aiming at full employment and social cohesion in Europe, including better preparation for the coming eastern enlargement. The working group plans to publish such alternative economic policy guidelines regularly every year, as a critical counterpart to the "Broad Guidelines on Economic Policy" and the "Employment Guidelines" published by the Commission. With this letter we would like to ask you to support the general direction and main arguments of the declaration by signing the attached form of support (last page of the declaration).You can of course also declare your support by via the reply key. We would also appreciate if you pass the text on to colleagues who might be interested in it. We plan to publish declaration and signatures shortly before the summit of Nice in several capitals of the EU to give it as much public attention as possible. In order to be able to assemble and diffuse the signatures we need them as soon as possible. The deadline is 1st December. We will inform you about the result of this activity and about our further work. Best regards Jörg Huffschmid and Jacqueline Runje -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net
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