David M. Herszenhorn and Maïa de La Baume, (2019), “Europe’s big election mess”, Politico, 4 Απριλίου The Juncker Commission doesn’t end until Halloween, but the scary season for Europe’s political elite is already underway. Polls suggest May’s European Parliament election will deliver chaotic results, including unprecedented gains for far-right and populist parties that will force the major pro-EU groups to reach wider than ever to form a majority coalition. Σχετικές …Read More
Με ευνοϊκούς όρους τα νέα φθηνά δάνεια από την ΕΚΤ
Η Καθημερινή, (2019), “Με ευνοϊκούς όρους τα νέα φθηνά δάνεια από την ΕΚΤ”, 6 Απριλίου Με το Eurogroup να ανησυχεί όλο και περισσότερο για πιθανή ύφεση στην Ιταλία και για στασιμότητα της οικονομίας στη Γερμανία, η ΕΚΤ θα αναγκαστεί να πληρώσει τις τράπεζες της Ευρωζώνης για να μεταφέρουν στην πραγματική οικονομία τα νέα μακροπρόθεσμα δάνεια που θα τους χορηγήσει το φθινόπωρο. Σχετικές Αναρτήσεις Νατάσα Στσινού, (2019), «Η FED, η ΕΚΤ …Read More
An EU tax credit to preserve incentives for investment in human capital in the context of intra-EU migration
Debora Revoltella, Philipp-Bastian Brutscher and Patricia Wruuck, (2019), “An EU tax credit to preserve incentives for investment in human capital in the context of intra-EU migration”, VoxEU, 5 Απριλίου Spending on education underpins the formation of human capital. But intra-EU labour mobility means that returns to such spending often accrue somewhere other than where the investment takes place, which can lead to sub-optimal levels of investment in countries that are …Read More
Η Ιταλία παραμένει ο μεγάλος ασθενής της Ευρώπης
Η Καθημερινή, (2019), “Η Ιταλία παραμένει ο μεγάλος ασθενής της Ευρώπης”, 5 Απριλίου Σε δύσκολη θέση βρίσκεται η ιταλική κυβέρνηση, καθώς αναγκάζεται να αναθεωρήσει προς τα κάτω τις προβλέψεις για ανάπτυξη και προς τα πάνω τις προβλέψεις για το έλλειμμα στον προϋπολογισμό του 2019. Παράλληλα, τα μέτρα στήριξης που εξετάζει η Ρώμη δεν επαρκούν για να επαναφέρουν την οικονομία σε δυναμική τροχιά. Σχετικές Αναρτήσεις Γ. Αγγέλη, (2019), «Αυξάνονται οι πιθανότητες …Read More
ECB Seen Paying Banks to Make Loans Amid Bleak Economic Outlook
Carolynn Look and Catarina Saraiva, (2019), “ECB Seen Paying Banks to Make Loans Amid Bleak Economic Outlook”, 5 Απριλίου The European Central Bank will pay banks to lend as it tries to find ways to support economic growth that looks increasingly shaky, according to a survey. The cost of new long-term funding for banks which raise credit growth above a certain level will be lower than the main refinancing rate, …Read More
Quantitative easing and the ‘hot potato’ effect: Evidence from euro area banks
Ellen Ryan and Karl Whelan, (2019), “Quantitative easing and the ‘hot potato’ effect: Evidence from euro area banks”, VoxEU, 5 Απριλίου The EU’s asset purchase programme saw its central banks’ reserve balances increase to unprecedent levels. This column analyses the response of banks in the euro area to this expansion in system-wide reserves, in particular whether they absorbed the excess liquidity or tried to push it off their balance sheets. …Read More
Secular stagnation and the future of economic stabilisation
Ines Goncalves Raposo, (2019), ” Secular stagnation and the future of economic stabilisation”, Bruegel, 1 Απριλίου Larry Summers’ and Łukasz Rachel’s most recent study documents a secular fall in neutral real rates in advanced economies. According to the authors, this fall would be even more marked in the absence of offsetting fiscal policies. Policymaking in a world of permanently low interest rates may be hard to navigate, especially in troubled …Read More
The missing link between income inequality and economic growth: Inequality of opportunity
Shekhar Aiyar and Christian Ebeke, (2019), “The missing link between income inequality and economic growth: Inequality of opportunity”, VoxEU, 3 Απριλίου There are contrasting theories on the relationship between income inequality and growth, and the empirical evidence is similarly mixed. This column highlights the neglected role of equality of opportunity in mediating this relationship. Using the World Bank’s new Global Database on Intergenerational Mobility, it shows that in societies where …Read More
Promoting sustainable and inclusive growth and convergence in the European Union
Maria Demertzis, André Sapir and Guntram Wolf, (2019), “Promoting sustainable and inclusive growth and convergence in the European Union”, Bruegel Policy Contribution Issue No 7, Απρίλιος The European Union can look ahead at the next five years from a good economic position. Employment is comparatively high, the recovery has been uninterrupted for several years and income inequality remains less pronounced than elsewhere in the world. But the EU faces nevertheless …Read More
Europe and the New Imperialism
Jean Pisani-Ferry, (2019), “Europe and the New Imperialism”, Project Syndicate, 1 Απριλίου For decades, Europe has served as a steward of the post-war liberal order, ensuring that economic rules are enforced and that national ambitions are subordinated to shared goals within multilateral bodies. But with the United States and China increasingly mixing economics with nationalist foreign-policy agendas, Europe will have to adapt. Σχετικές Αναρτήσεις Christine Lagarde, (2019), «The Euro Area: …Read More