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Blind spots and unintended consequences of the 14 economists’ Policy Insight

Sebastian Dullien, (2018), “Blind spots and unintended consequences of the 14 economists’ Policy Insight”, VoxEU, 11 Απριλίου The recently published CEPR Policy Insight by a team of French and German economists proposes a package of reforms to make progress on risk sharing and risk reduction in the euro area. This column, which forms part of VoxEU’s Euro Area Reform debate, argues that while many of the package’s elements make sense, it …Read More

Italy: First European Country In The Hand Of Populists?

Maurizio Cotta,  (2018) “Italy: First European Country In The Hand Of Populists?” 9 Μαρτίου The general assumption was that the political and parliamentary landscape of Italy would become more complex after the 2018 elections. However, quite unexpected was the major political earthquake the vote has triggered. Σχετικές Αναρτήσεις Andres Velasco, (2018), «Why Economic Recovery Won’t Defeat Populism», Project Syndicate, 25 Ιανουαρίου Silvia Merler, (2018), «The Italian elections», Bruegel, 26 Φεβρουαρίου   …Read More

A history of the European core and its periphery: How an optimal currency area forms

Nauro Campos, Corrado Macchiarelli, (2018), “A history of the European core and its periphery: How an optimal currency area forms”, VoxEU, 12 Μαρτίου The concepts of core and periphery remain ubiquitous and elusive in the European integration debate. This column documents the formation and evolution of a core and periphery in EMU, unearthing an increasingly integrated core, an entrenched periphery, and a third set of countries marked by in-and-out movements. …Read More

Έρευνα για τις Προοπτικές Απασχόλησης Ελλάδα

Manpower Group, (2018), “Έρευνα για τις Προοπτικές Απασχόλησης Ελλάδα”, Μάρτιος Η Έρευνα της ManpowerGroup για τις Προοπτικές Απασχόλησης στην Ελλάδα κατά το Β’ Τρίμηνο του 2018 πραγματοποιήθηκεμέσω συνεντεύξεων σε αντιπροσωπευτικό δείγμα 750 εργοδοτών. Όλοι οι συμμετέχοντες απάντησαν στην εξής ερώτηση: «Ποια πιστεύετε ότι θα είναι η μεταβολή στο συνολικό αριθμό των ατόμων που απασχολούνται στον οργανισμό σας, στην περιοχή ευθύνης σας, κατά τους τρεις επόμενους μήνες, μέχρι και το τέλος …Read More

Rentier Capitalism And Basic Income

Guy Standing, (2018), “Rentier Capitalism And Basic Income”, Social Europe, 28 Μαρτίου Rental income has been boosted by increased firm concentration in many economic sectors – epitomised by the rise of ‘superstar firms’ – and by government action, most notably the strengthening of intellectual property rights protection and the growth of the subsidy state, as governments have chosen to compete by throwing subsidies at large corporations and rich individuals. In …Read More

Do wide-reaching reform programmes foster growth?

Alessio Terzi, Pasquale Marco Marrazzo, (2018), “Do wide-reaching reform programmes foster growth?”, Bruegel, 28 Μαρτίου With growth gathering momentum in the eurozone, some have claimed this is the proof that structural reforms implemented during the crisis are working, re-opening the long-standing debate on the extent to which reforms contribute to fostering long-term growth. This column employs a novel empirical approach – a modified version of the Synthetic Control Method – …Read More

The American Economy: A European view

Anton Brender,Florence Pisani, (2018), “The American Economy: A European view”, CEPS, 23 Μαρτίου Each year, 25% of the world’s output is produced by less than 5% of the planet’s population. The juxtaposition of these two figures gives an idea of the power of the American economy. Not only is it the most productive among the major developed economies, but it is also a place where new products, services and production …Read More

Managing public debt in Europe: an introductory guide

Sotiria Theodoropoulou, (2018), “Managing public debt in Europe: an introductory guide”, European Trade Union Institute, Brussels This new introductory guide, ‘Managing public debt in Europe, reviews the debate and empirical evidence on the problems that high public debt may cause and the policy options for reducing it. To do so, it starts from the basics regarding the determinants of the evolution of public debt over time, explains under what conditions …Read More

Domestic banks as lightning rods? Home bias during the eurozone crisis

Orkun Saka,(2018),  “Domestic banks as lightning rods? Home bias during the eurozone crisis”, CEPS, 28 Mαρτίου European banks have been criticized for holding excessive domestic government debt during economic downturns, which has been interpreted as indicative evidence of moral suasion. By using a novel bank-level dataset covering the entire timeline of the eurozone crisis, I first re-confirm that the crisis led to the reallocation of sovereign debt from foreign to …Read More

The Lesser Evil for the Eurozone

Jean Pissany Ferry, (2018), “The Lesser Evil for the Eurozone”, Project Syndicate, 27 Μαρτίου For three decades, the consensus within the European Commission and the European Central Bank on the need for market reforms and sound public finances has been strong enough to overcome opposition in small countries and outlast procrastination in large ones. Today, however, the eurozone playing field has become a battleground. Σχετικές Αναρτήσεις Camilo E Tovar Mora, Tania …Read More