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The end of the honeymoon: The increasing differentiation of (long-term) unemployment risks in Europe

Heidenreich, Martin, (2015), “The end of the honeymoon: The increasing differentiation of (long-term) unemployment risks in Europe”, Journal of European Social Policy, Issue 4, Volume 25, pp. 393-413, Οκτώβριος This article discusses the changing social distribution of unemployment and long-term unemployment risks during the current financial and economic crisis. These risks are interpreted as the result of three different, overlapping forms of labour market segmentation: first, the institutionally stabilized polarization between …Read More

In-work poverty and labour market trajectories: Poverty risks among the working population in 22 European countries

Halleröd, Björn, Ekbrand, Hans, Bengtsson,  Mattias , (2015), “In-work poverty and labour market trajectories: Poverty risks among the working population in 22 European countries”, Journal of European Social Policy, Issue 5, Volume 25, pp.473-488, Δεκέμβριος Is in-work poverty a low-wage or an unemployment problem, and is it the same problem all across Europe? Because of the definitional ambiguity, we really do not know. In this article, we use longitudinal European Union-Statistics on Income and Living Conditions …Read More

The curious case of the guaranteed minimum income (GMI): Highlighting Greek ‘exceptionalism’ in a Southern European context

Lalioti, Varvara, (2016), “The curious case of the guaranteed minimum income (GMI): Highlighting Greek ‘exceptionalism’ in a Southern European context”, Journal of European Social Policy, 3 Φεβρουαρίου In Greece, after many years of failure to establish a national-level guaranteed minimum income (GMI) in line with European Union (EU) recommendations, the government recently decided to try a pilot scheme. Explanations are proposed for the long-standing policy inertia and the recent change. …Read More

Market power Europe: exploring a dynamic conceptual framework

Damro, Chad, (2015), “Market power Europe: exploring a dynamic conceptual framework”, Journal of European Public Policy, Issue 9, Volume 22, 3 Ιουνίου The conceptualization of the European Union (EU) as market power Europe reflects an understanding that the EU most consequentially affects the international system by externalizing its internal market-related policies and regulatory measures. While considerable evidence exists to support such an exercise of power, further elaboration of the conceptualization reveals a number of …Read More

The impact of bank capital on economic activity – Evidence from a Mixed-Cross-Section GVAR model

Gross, Marco, Kok, Christoffer, Zochowski, Dawid, (2016), “The impact of bank capital on economic activity – Evidence from a Mixed-Cross-Section GVAR model”, ECB Working Paper Series, No 1888, 8 Μαρτίου. We develop a Mixed-Cross-Section Global Vector Autoregressive (MCS-GVAR) model for the 28 EU economies and a sample of individual banking groups to study the propagation of bank capital shocks to the economy. We conduct various simulations with the model to assess how capital ratio …Read More

The influence of the economic approaches to regulation on banking regulations: a short history of banking regulations

Harnay, Sophie, Scialom, Laurence, (2016), “The influence of the economic approaches to regulation on banking regulations: a short history of banking regulations”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2 Μαρτίου This article highlights the theoretical foundations of the regulations at work in the banking sector and examines their responsibility in the onset of the 2007–2008 financial crisis. Drawing a parallel between the main changes in banking regulations since the 1960s and the evolutions in the …Read More

Measuring ageing and the need for longer working lives in the EU

Barslund, Mikkel, Von Werder, Marten, (2016), “Measuring ageing and the need for longer working lives in the EU”, CEPS, 24 Φεβρουαρίου This study considers different ways of measuring the ageing of societies and their implications for public policy. The first part characterises the ongoing ageing of the population in the EU28 by relating it to past and future longer-term demographic trends for broad groups of countries. It goes beyond traditional …Read More

The economic crisis in Europe: urban and regional consequences

Cuadrado-Roura, Juan R., Martin, Ron, Rodrígez-Pose, Andrés, (2016), “The economic crisis in Europe: urban and regional consequences”, Oxford Journals, Μάρτιος Beginning in 2007–2008, the European economy experienced the worst economic crisis since the 1930s. The proximate cause was the financial and banking crisis that originated in the overleveraged banks and mortgage institutions in the United States, and which quickly spread through the global financial system to infect much of Europe. This …Read More

Statutory minimum wages in the EU 2016

Fric, Karel, (2016), “Statutory minimum wages in the EU 2016”, Eurofound, 29 Ιανουαρίου In 22 out of 28 EU Member States, there is a generally applicable statutory minimum wage and the level of this minimum wage varies greatly from one country to another. This article provides information on statutory minimum wage levels and how this is determined across the EU in January 2016. Σχετικές Αναρτήσεις Stirati, Antonella, (2016), “Real wages in the …Read More

Monitoring competitiveness in the European Economic and Monetary Union

Hallwirth, Volker, (2015), “Monitoring competitiveness in the European Economic and Monetary Union”, IMK Studies, Nr. 44, Δεκέμβριος. The aim of the European Union’s Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure (MIP) is to prevent and correct macroeconomic imbalances before they get out of hand. The President’s of the EU and Euro area institutions recommend in their report on “Completing Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union” to strengthen this procedure. A euro area system of Competitiveness Authorities is recommended, …Read More