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The Debate About Integration

Anannya, Ο. (2014) “The Debate About Integration“, Politics in Britain – Ideas on Europe, 25 Σεπτεμβρίου.   Integration of migrants in the United Kingdom, more culturally and socially different than British people, can give way to creating a much more diverse society. It would beget stronger communities of people more aligned to British interests and more eager to erase out the presence of any form of extremism, prejudice or intolerance towards …Read More

What macroeconomic policies for the Eurozone?

Giavazzi, F. & Tabellini, G. (2014) “What macroeconomic policies for the Eurozone?“, VoxEU Organisation, 25 Σεπτεμβρίου.   In a recent column, the authors suggested coordinating monetary and fiscal expansions in the Eurozone through a money-financed temporary tax cut. The effectiveness of their proposal, however, has been questioned. In this column, the authors address some of the criticisms. They argue that the counter-cyclical fiscal policies adopted by the US and the …Read More

Moldova in Integration Vectors

Katan, Μ. (2014) “Moldova in Integration Vectors“, European Dialogue, 27 Δεκεμβρίου 2013.   In Moldova, began an active struggle for change integration vector with the EU’s customs union. Ruling alliance , which intends to August next year sign an association agreement and the creation of a free economic zone with the EU , attacking from three sides: from the east – Transnistria, in the south – Gagauz autonomy , in …Read More

Is Economics a Science? Dogmatic Economics Vs. Reflective Economics

Pilkington, P. (2014)  “Is Economics a Science? Dogmatic Economics Vs. Reflective Economics“, Fixing the Economists Blog, 22 Σεπτεμβρίου.   The question asked in the title of this post is actually somewhat of a trick. It is a trick because it all depends upon how you define ‘science’. Often when people say that economics is a science what they are doing is defining ‘science’ in such a way that economics fits the …Read More

The secret mission of Frans Timmermans

Cuperus, R. (2014) “The secret mission of Frans Timmermans“, Policy Network, 17 Σεπτεμβρίου.   Frans Timmermans is now Juncker’s number two in the new European Commission. Formally in charge of ‘Better Regulation, Inter-Institutional Relations, the Rule of Law and the Charter of Fundamental Rights,’ his more difficult undertaking will likely be the informal task of keeping the UK in the EU Last year, the Kings’s Speech (Speech from the Throne, …Read More

Why Merkel’s Foreign Policy For Eastern Europe Is Failing

Hill, S. (2014) “Why Merkel’s Foreign Policy For Eastern Europe Is Failing“, Social Europe Journal, 23 Σεπτεμβρίου.   The fragile cease-fire in eastern Ukraine provides an opportunity for political leaders to reflect on how we arrived at this dangerous place of Cold War-like tensions between Russia, Europe and the United States. From Washington DC to Berlin to Warsaw, western leaders are scrambling to figure out where to go from here. Chancellor …Read More

Europe’s Bargain

Spence, M. (2014) “Europe’s Bargain“, Project Syndicate, 19 Σεπτεμβρίου.   In July, the European Commission published its sixth report on economic, social, and territorial cohesion (a term that can be roughly translated as equality and inclusiveness). The report lays out a plan for substantial investment – €450 billion ($583 billion) from three European Union funds – from 2014 to 2020. Given today’s difficult economic and fiscal conditions, where public-sector investment …Read More

Germany is undermining future growth

The European Magazine: Conversations, Interview with Philippe Legrain, “Germany is undermining future growth”, 20 Σεπτεμβρίου 2014.   Europe is experiencing one of its biggest crises ever. As former chief economic adviser to Manuel Barroso, Philippe Legrain was right at the heart of it. He told Christoph Hosang why the policy response to the eurozone crisis has been catastrophic and what kind of alternative approach is needed.   © Private Photo …Read More

Revamping Europe’s Tattered Social Contract

Derviş, Κ. (2014) “Revamping Europe’s Tattered Social Contract“, Brookings Institute, 18 Σεπτεμβρίου.   For most of the beginning of 2014, the eurozone seemed to be in a state of recovery – weak and unsteady, but nonetheless real. In April, the International Monetary Fund estimated that overall GDP growth would reach 1.2% this year, with slowly declining unemployment, up from its previous forecast of 1% growth. With the threat of unsustainably high interest …Read More

So far apart and yet so close: Should the ECB care about inflation differentials?

Darvas, Z. & Wolff, B. G. (2014) “So far apart and yet so close: Should the ECB care about inflation differentials?“, Bruegel Institute, 22 Σεπτεμβρίου.   Inflation rates can differ across regions of monetary unions. We show that in the euro area, the US, Canada, Japan and Australia, inflation rates have been substantially and persistently different in different regions. Differences were particularly substantial in the euro area. Inflation differences can …Read More