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Αντιγόνη Λυμπεράκη και Τήνιος Πλάτων: Κύπρος στον δρόμο της Φινλανδίας ή, μήπως, της Αργεντινής;

Λυμπεράκη, Αντιγόνη, Τήνιος, Πλάτων, (2013), «Κύπρος στον δρόμο της Φινλανδίας ή, μήπως, της Αργεντινής;», www.protagon.gr, 30 Μαρτίου. Η Κύπρος, τις μέρες που πέρασαν, διαπιστώνει το τέλος ή την απότομη προσγείωση ενός οικονομικού μοντέλου. Καλείται να ανασυνταχθεί για να βρει έναν νέο ρόλο για τον εαυτό της στην παγκόσμια οικονομία. Υπάρχουν ιστορικά παραδείγματα, θετικά και αρνητικά. Από τη μια πλευρά η Φινλανδία και η Σουηδία. Στα μέσα της δεκαετίας του 1990 …Read More

Labor Market Policies and IMF Advice in Advanced Economies during the Great Recession

Blanchard, Olivier, Jaumotte, Florence and Loungani, Prakash, (2013), “Labor Market Policies and IMF Advice in Advanced Economies during the Great Recession”, International Monetary Fund, Staff Discussion Note, N.13/02. This paper does two things. First, it articulates what are the main implications of theoretical and empirical research for design of labor market policies and labor market institutions. Second, in this light, the paper analyzes the IMF’s labor market recommendations since the …Read More

Did Cyprus Set a Dangerous Precedent? Some Further Thoughts

Kirkegaard, Jacob, (2013), “Did Cyprus Set a Dangerous Precedent? Some Further Thoughts”, The Peterson Institute for International Economics, 29 Μαρτίου. The precedent of imposing losses on uninsured depositors in Laiki Bank and the Bank of Cyprus was a sound one, but that does not mean it will be a widely used one in the euro area—or that it puts the entire euro area banking system at risk of depositor runs. …Read More

EU No, Euro Yes! European Public Opinions Facing The Crisis (2007-2012)

Debomy, Daniel, (2013), “EU No, Euro Yes! European Public Opinions Facing The Crisis (2007-2012)”, Notre Europe – Jacques Delors Institute, Policy Paper N. 90. Steadily consistent answers to several questions asked for Standard Eurobarometer opinion polls show that a decline in public opinion on the European Union observed since 2007 significantly worsened in 2011, bringing support to historically low levels which continue today. Since 2010 and 2011 respectively, indicators of …Read More

Banking Union with a Sovereign Virus: The self-serving regulatory treatment of sovereign debt in the euro area

Gros, Daniel, (2013), “Banking Union with a Sovereign Virus: The self-serving regulatory treatment of sovereign debt in the euro area”, The Centre for European Policy Studies, N.289. In many eurozone countries, domestic banks often hold more than 20% of domestic public debt, which is an unsatisfactory situation given that banks are highly leveraged and that sovereign debt is inherently subject to default risk within the euro area. This paper by …Read More

Eurozone: Looking for growth

Boone, Laurence, Céline, Renucci, Ruben Segura-Cayuela, (2013), “Eurozone: Looking for growth”, www.voxeu.org, 25 Μαρτίου. What happens after the crisis ends? This column estimates the long-term effects of the current cyclical downturn on Eurozone economies. In the absence of any real impetus for bold reform, estimates show that the damage will indeed be long lasting, permanently impairing growth for an ageing population that requires higher growth capacity more than ever before.

The Cyprus Eurocrisis: the beginning of the end of the Eurozone?

Trimikliniotis, Nicos, (2013), “The Cyprus Eurocrisis: the beginning of the end of the Eurozone?”, Open Democracy – Free Thinking for the World, 25 Μαρτίου. EU accession in 2004 did little if anything to make runaway bankers accountable; on the contrary, the so-called institutional ‘independence’ of the Central Bank making the Governor accountable to the ECB rather than having any democratic accountability to the people who would be immediately affected, made …Read More

Europe’s Cyprus blunder and its consequences

Véron, Nicolas, (2013), “Europe’s Cyprus blunder and its consequences”, www.voxeu.org, 25 Μαρτίου. The Monday morning Eurozone Cyprus bailout is now public, although details are scant. This column argues that this package cancels out some of the mistakes in last week’s package. Last week, the Troika should have vetoed the small-deposit tax and prepared a plan B for the Cypriot parliament’s rejection. Avoiding the risky scenario of a Cyprus exit will …Read More

Cyprus ‘business model’ was no mystery to EU

Pop,Valentina, (2013), “Cyprus ‘business model’ was no mystery to EU”, EUobserver.com, 22 Μαρτίου. Be it the German finance minister, European Central Bank (ECB) officials or the head of the Eurogroup – they all agree on one thing: Cyprus must scrap its “unsustainable business model” based on low taxes and attracting large amounts of bank deposits from abroad, mainly Russia. The Cypriot banking sector, relying largely on deposits, is more than …Read More

Cyprus: What are the alternatives?

Beck, Thorsten, (2013), “Cyprus: What are the alternatives?”, www,voxeu.org, 22 Μαρτίου. Cypriot banks urgently need restructuring and downsizing, but a functioning financial system is necessary to handle Cyprus’s transformation to an economic model not based on an oversized banking sector. This column argues that splitting the Cypriot banking system into a bad ‘legacy’ part and a good forward-looking part seems the only feasible and effective solution to resolve the current …Read More