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Η Κύπρος θα αναπτύσσεται με 2%-2,5% το 2017-2018

Η Καθημερινή, (2017), “Η Κύπρος θα αναπτύσσεται με 2%-2,5% το 2017-2018”, 11 Μαϊου Με ρυθμό 2%-2,5% αναμένεται να κινηθεί η ανάπτυξη στην κυπριακή οικονομία το 2017 και το 2018, εκτιμά η Ευρωπαϊκή Τράπεζα Ανοικοδόμησης και Ανάπτυξης (EBRD), που παρακολουθεί 36 χώρες από το Μαρόκο και την Τυνησία μέχρι την Ανατολική Ευρώπη και την Αρμενία. Στην εξαμηνιαία έκθεσή της προειδοποίησε ότι τα υψηλά επίπεδα δανεισμού και η συσσώρευση επισφαλών δανείων στην …Read More

Economic Bulletin

European Central Bank, (2017), “Economic Bulletin”, Issue 3, Μάιος The ECB’s monetary policy measures have continued to preserve the very favourable financing conditions that are necessary to secure a sustained convergence of inflation rates towards levels below, but close to, 2% over the medium term. Incoming data since the Governing Council’s meeting in early March confirm that the cyclical recovery of the euro area economy is becoming increasingly solid and …Read More

International Financial Integration in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis

Milesi-Ferretti, Gian M, Lane, Philip R., (2017), “International Financial Integration in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis“, IMF, 10 Μαΐου This paper documents the evolution of international financial integration since the global financial crisis using an updated dataset on external assets and liabilities, covering over 210 economies for the period 1970-2015. It finds that the growth in cross-border positions in relation to world GDP has come to a halt. …Read More

France Returns to Europe

Laidi, Zaki, (2017), “France Returns to Europe”, Project Syndicate, 10 Μαΐου For starters, Macron’s victory represents a break from the populist wave that has swept across Europe. Since the United Kingdom’s Brexit referendum and US President Donald Trump’s election last year, populism has posed an existential threat to the European Union. And while Macron’s victory does not mean that the populist threat has been eliminated, it does show that such …Read More

The role of social security wealth in international comparisons of household wealth: A head-to-head comparison of augmented wealth in Germany and the US

Boenke, Timm, Grabka, Markus M., Schroeder, Carsten, Wolff, Edward, (2017), “The role of social security wealth in international comparisons of household wealth: A head-to-head comparison of augmented wealth in Germany and the US”, Vox Eu, 10 Μαΐου While wealth inequalities have received some attention, most academic, political, and public debates focus on inequalities in income. Concerning private wealth and international comparisons of wealth inequalities, research usually investigates the distributions of …Read More

The Wages of Wage Fear

 Emmott, Bill, (2017), “The Wages of Wage Fear”, Project Syndicate, 10 Μαΐου LONDON – If all else fails, try the previously unthinkable. It is not a bad principle for economic policy in the best of times. Today, it may be just what is needed: many Western countries – certainly the United States, Japan, and Germany, probably the United Kingdom, and soon much of the rest of the eurozone – should …Read More

The Dynamics of Government Bond Yields in the Eurozone

Akram, Tanweer, Das, Anupam, (2017), “The Dynamics of Government Bond Yields in the Eurozone”, Levy Economics Institute  Working Paper No. 889, Μάϊος This paper investigates the determinants of nominal yields of government bonds in the eurozone. The pooled mean group (PMG) technique of cointegration is applied on both monthly and quarterly datasets to examine the major drivers of nominal yields of long-term government bonds in a set of 11 eurozone …Read More

Sectoral concentration and bank performance: New measures and new evidence

Beck, Thorsten, De Jonghe, Olivier, Mulier, Klaas, (2017), “Sectoral concentration and bank performance: New measures and new evidence”, Vox Eu, 9 Μαΐου Concentration of bank assets is one of the most important factors contributing to systemic banking risk. According to a 2004 Basel Committee study, credit concentration in banks caused nine of the 13 major banking crises around the world in the 20th century (Westernhagen et al. 2004). Bank asset concentration …Read More

 The Rock-Star Appeal of Modern Monetary Theory

 Abrahamian, Atossa Araxia, (2017),  “The Rock-Star Appeal of Modern Monetary Theory”, THENation, 8 Μαΐου Ιn early 2013, Congress entered a death
 struggle—or a debt struggle, if you will—over the future of the US economy. A spate of old tax cuts and spending programs were due to expire almost simultaneously, and Congress couldn’t agree on a budget, nor on how much the government could borrow to keep its engines running. Cue the …Read More

Do stress tests matter? Evidence from the 2014 and 2016 stress tests

Georgescu, Oana-Maria, Gross, Marco, Kapp, Daniel, Kok, Christoffer, (2017), “Do stress tests matter? Evidence from the 2014 and 2016 stress tests”, ECB, May 2017 Stress tests have been increasingly used in recent years by regulators to foster con- fidence in the banking sector by not only increasing its resilience via mandatory capital increases but also by enhancing transparency to allow investors to better discriminate between banks. In this study, using an …Read More