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Programme For A Good, More Social And Sustainable Europe

Palmer, John, (2016), “Programme For A Good, More Social And Sustainable Europe”, Social Europe Journal, 10 Φεβρουαρίου As the pro-European, left wing British think tank, Compass, has rightly insisted, any serious project for a “Good Europe” must first confront the multiple crises facing the European Union. Mindless austerity, the retreat by EU governments from the goals of social justice and sustainable growth together with foreign and security entanglements with the cauldron …Read More

Trade in parts and components across Europe

Frensch,Richard, Hanousek, Jan, Kočenda Evžen, (2016), “Trade in parts and components across Europe”, Voxeu, 9 Φεβρουαρίου With the rise of global value chains, trade in intermediates now accounts for more than two-thirds of total trade. This column provides evidence that trade in parts and components of capital goods between new and old EU countries is driven by wage differences across countries. It further shows that wage differences play an important role in the ex ante …Read More

Unemployment: EMU Policymakers Focus On The Wrong Problem

Saraceno, Francesco, (2016), “Unemployment: EMU Policymakers Focus On The Wrong Problem”, Social Europe Journal, 9 Φεβρουαρίου Last week François Hollande lifted the veil on the much-awaited measures for tackling French unemployment (3.6m/10.6%), defined as a “national emergency”. The plan made the news mostly for the pledge to soften the famous 35-hour working week, which nevertheless remains vague. Besides that, the plan consists of two legs: the first is an attempt …Read More

World trade, 1800-2015

Federico, Giovanni, Tena-Junguito, Antonio, (2016), “World trade, 1800-2015”, Voxeu, 7 Φεβρουαρίου Parallels are often drawn between the Great Recession of the past decade and the economic turmoil of the interwar period. In terms of global trade, these comparisons are based on obsolete and incomplete data. This column re-estimates world trade since the beginning of the 19th century using a new database. The effect of the Great Recession on trade growth is sizeable but …Read More

The Italian Bad Bank: A Better Alternative

Minenna, Marcelo, (2016), “The Italian Bad Bank: A Better Alternative”, Social Europe Journal, 8 Φεβρουαρίου The severe financial crisis of recent years hit Eurozone industrial production; in a bank-centric currency area this resulted in tremendous growth of NPLs (non-performing loans), amounting today to €900 billion. In some countries, banking system issues arose from real estate bubbles and structured finance transactions Σχετικές Αναρτήσεις Merler, Sylvia, (2016), “Bad banks and rude awakenings: …Read More

The Global Economy’s New Abnormal

Roubini, Nouriel, (2016), “The Global Economy’s New Abnormal”, Social Europe Journal, 5 Φεβρουαρίου Since the beginning of the year, the world economy has faced a new bout of severe financial market volatility, marked by sharply falling prices for equities and other risky assets.A variety of factors are at work: concerns about a hard landing for the Chinese economy; worries that growth in the United States is faltering at a time …Read More

Collective Bargaining And Rising Inequalities: Do The OECD And IMF Get It?

Janssen, Ronald, (2016), “Collective Bargaining And Rising Inequalities: Do The OECD And IMF Get It?”, Social Europe, 3 Φεβρουαρίου. In a paper published in spring 2015, the IMF’s research department made the case for trade unions and collective bargaining as a powerful tool to keep inequalities in check. Whereas previous literature and statistics were already showing the existence of such a link, the IMF paper went even further by pointing out that …Read More

The nature and effectiveness of central-bank communication

Hansen, Stephen, McMahon, Michael, (2016), “The nature and effectiveness of central-bank communication“, Voxeu, 3 Φεβρουαρίου. In addition to setting interest rates, central banks also communicate with the public about economic conditions and future actions. While it has been established that communication can drive expectations, less is known about how it does so. This column attempts to shed light on this question. Applying novel measures to the content of Federal Reserve statements, it …Read More

The Three Fears Sinking Global Markets

Kaletsky, Anatole, (2016), “The Three Fears Sinking Global Markets”, Social Europe Journal, 1 Φεβρουαρίου January is usually expected to be a good month for stock markets, with new money gushing into investment funds, while tax-related selling abates at the end of the year. Although the data on investment returns in the United States actually show that January profits have historically been on only slightly better than the monthly norm, the widespread belief …Read More

A Nordic laggard can yet forge ahead with reforms

Economist, (2016), “A Nordic laggard can yet forge ahead with reforms”, Economist, 1 Φεβρουαρίου THE harbour may be frozen, but that does not stop a ferry with a few intrepid tourists on board from making its way through the ice to Suomenlinna, a former fortress and popular sight-seeing spot near Helsinki. Finns, whose country stretches from the Baltic Sea to the Arctic, are inured to hostile conditions, but their economy …Read More