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Inequality: The Structural Aspects

Milanovic, Branko, (2016), “Inequality: The Structural Aspects”, Social Europe Journal, 17  Φεβρουαρίου Despite the unprecedented attention that income and wealth inequality has received in this year’s presidential campaign in the United States and in several recent elections in Europe, one cannot but have the impression that, for many centrist politicians, inequality is just a passing fad. Σχετικές Αναρτήσεις F. Campos, Nauro, B Nugent, Jeffrey, (2016), “Labour market reforms, growth and inequality: Evidence from …Read More

How the Euro Crisis was successfully resolved

Eichengreen, Barry, Wyplosz, Charles, (2016), “How the Euro Crisis was successfully resolved”, Voxeu, 12 Φεβρουαρίου When the newly elected Greek government of George Papandreou revealed that its predecessor had doctored the books, financial markets reacted violently. This column discusses the steps implemented by policymakers following this episode, which were essential in resolving the Crisis. What is remarkable, in hindsight, is the combination of pragmatism and reasoning based on sound economic principles displayed by …Read More

What’s Holding Back the World Economy?

Stiglitz, Joseph, Rashid, Hamid, (2016), “What’s Holding Back the World Economy?”, Project Syndicate, 8 Φεβρουαρίου Seven years after the global financial crisis erupted in 2008, the world economy continued to stumble in 2015. According to the United Nations’ report World Economic Situation and Prospects 2016, the average growth rate in developed economies has declined by more than 54% since the crisis. An estimated 44 million people are unemployed in developed …Read More

How to resolve a systemic sovereign debt crisis

Sandri, Damiano, (2016), “How to resolve a systemic sovereign debt crisis”, Voxeu, 17 Φεβρουαρίου How should the international community deal with the solvency crisis of a systemic country? This column argues that the presence of spillovers calls for reducing bail-ins, while requiring somewhat greater fiscal adjustment by the crisis country. To avoid excessive fiscal consolidation, the international community should also provide highly systemic countries with official transfers. To contain moral …Read More

How The Eurozone Can Be Reformed

Wren Lewis, Simon, (2016), “How The Eurozone Can Be Reformed”, Social Europe Journal, 15 Φεβρουαρίου The 50th anniversary issue of Intereconomics is out, and I have a contribution which summarises how I think the Eurozone could succeed without deeply problematic attempts at fiscal and political union. I look at three areas where change is required, and then rerun history to show how the Eurozone crisis could have been transformed into no more …Read More

Lies, Damned Lies And Yet More Misleading Statistics On Europe

Begg, Iain, (2016), “Lies, Damned Lies And Yet More Misleading Statistics On Europe”, Social Europe, 12 Φεβρουαρίου. In war, according to the ancient Greek dramatist Aeschylus, truth is the first casualty. Plainly, he had not foreseen the Brexit referendum campaign which continues to be dogged by blatant abuse of statistics. As explained in a previous blog, all sides are at it, coming up with spuriously precise figures, using the wrong concepts and definitions, …Read More

Greece: Toward a Workable Program

Thomsen, Poul M., (2016), “Greece: Toward a Workable Program”, Blog iMFdirect, 11 Φεβρουαρίου. Having successfully pulled Greece from the brink last summer and subsequently stabilized the economy, the government of Alexis Tsipras is now discussing with its European partners and the IMF a comprehensive multi-year program that can secure a lasting recovery and make debt sustainable. While discussions continue, there have been some misperceptions about the International Monetary Fund’s views and role in …Read More

The Global Crisis special issue of Economic Policy

Beck, Thorsten , Schündeln, Nicola Fuchs, S. Gürkaynak, Refet, Ichino, Andrea, (2016), “The Global Crisis special issue of Economic Policy”, Voxeu, 10 Φεβρουαρίου The Global Crisis was a watershed, not just for economies around the world, but for economics as a discipline. This column introduces a special issue of Economic Policy that collects key papers on the Global Crisis published in its aftermath between 2009 and 2014. The papers chart …Read More

A new “hard core” Europe: six founding nations want an “ever closer union”

Alexe, Dan, (2016), “A new  “hard core” Europe: six founding nations want an “ever closer union””, New Europe, 10 Φεβρουαρίου They created the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), the ancestor of the EU. They are at it again. The six founding nations of the European Union on Tuesday stressed their commitment to seek an “ever closer union” ahead of next week’s summit where Britain is expected to seek a new agreement to help …Read More

The Negative Rates Club

Gros, Daniel, (2016), “The Negative Rates Club”, Project Syndicate, 9 Φεβρουαρίου For the better part of a decade, central banks have been making only limited headway in curbing powerful global deflationary forces. Since 2008, the US Federal Reserve has maintained zero interest rates, while pursuing multiple waves of unprecedented balance-sheet expansion through large-scale bond purchases. Σχετικές Αναρτήσεις Tenebrarum, P. (2014) “The Consequences of Imposing Negative Interest Rates”, Acting Man Blog, …Read More