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France, Germany and the New Framework for EMU Governance

Maris, Georgios, Sklias,Pantelis, (2016), “France, Germany and the New Framework for EMU Governance”, Journal of Contemporary European Studies/Volume 24, Issue 1, 2016, April The European crisis is the best case study for examining both the vulnerabilities of Europe’s framework for economic governance and the very process of European integration itself. This statement is true for several reasons: first, because the European crisis is the most serious crisis the European Union has …Read More

The Refugee Surge in Europe : Economic Challenges

Aiyar, Shekhar, Barkbu, Bergljot, Batini, Nicoletta, Berger, Helge, Detragiache, Enrica, Dizioli, Allan, Ebeke, Christian,  Lin, Huidan, Kaltani, Linda, Sosa, Sebastian, Spilimbergo, Antonio, Topalova, Petia, (2016), “The Refugee Surge in Europe : Economic Challenges”, IMF Staff Discussion Note SDN/16/02, January The dislocation of large parts of the population in Syria and other conflict zones is, first and foremost, a humanitarian catastrophe with important ramifications across many countries in the Middle East, Europe, and beyond. This note focuses on one facet of this complex issue, the economic aspects of the surge in asylum seekers …Read More

Post-crisis International Banking: An Analysis with New Regulatory Survey Data

Ichiue, Hibiki, Lambert, Frederic, (2016), ” Post-crisis International Banking: An Analysis with New Regulatory Survey Data”, IMF WP/16/88, April Foreign bank lending has stopped growing since the global financial crisis. Changes in banks’ business models, balance-sheet adjustments, as well as the tightening of banking regulations are potential drivers of this prolonged slowdown. The existing literature however suggests an opposite effect related to regulation, with tighter regulations encouraging foreign lending through regulatory arbitrage. …Read More

The EU’s current crisis and its policy effects: research design and comparative findings

Falkner, Gerda, (2016), “The EU’s current crisis and its policy effects: research design and comparative findings”, Journal of European Integration, 24 March The paper summarises a collaborative international research project comparing the impact of the ongoing conglomerate of crises in nine EU policies. All of them saw significant crisis-induced pressures and challenges. Beyond changes in discourse, the crisis-induced pressures have, in many areas, also triggered a rather sizable amount of policy …Read More

SME Financing in the EU: Moving beyond one-size-fits-all

Demary, Markus, Hornik, Joanna, Watfe,Gibran, (2016), “SME Financing in the EU: Moving beyond one-size-fits-all”, Bruges European Economic Policy Briefings 40 / 2016, The proposal for a European Capital Markets Union (CMU) carries large potential economic benefits from enhancing the financing possibilities for Small and MediumSized Enterprises (SMEs). By deepening the capital markets and strengthening crossborder integration, the European Commission hopes to stimulate economic growth and boost employment. In this paper, we …Read More

Fiscal Councils: Rationale and Effectiveness

Beetsma, Roel M.W.J., Debrun, Xavier, (2016), “Fiscal Councils: Rationale and Effectiveness”, IMF WP/16/86, April The paper discusses the effectiveness of independent fiscal institutions—or fiscal councils—in taming the deficit bias that emerged in the 1970s. After a review of the main theoretical arguments and recent trends about fiscal councils, we develop a stylized model showing how a fiscal council can effectively mitigate the deficit bias even though it has no direct lever on the …Read More

Permanent Budget Surpluses as a Fiscal Regime

Haffert, Lukas, (2016), “Permanent Budget Surpluses as a Fiscal Regime“, MPIfG Discussion Paper 16/1, February This paper challenges the focus on budget deficits that permeates the literature on fiscal policy. It analyzes countries running budget surpluses and asks why some of them preserved these surpluses while others did not. Whereas several OECD members recorded surpluses for just a few years, balanced budgets became the norm in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, and …Read More

Gender Diversity in Senior Positions and Firm Performance : Evidence from Europe

Christiansen, Lone Engbo, Lin, Huidan, Pereira, Joana, Topalova, Petia, Turk,  Rima, (2016), “Gender Diversity in Senior Positions and Firm Performance : Evidence from Europe “, IMF Working Papers:2016/50Series, March This paper examines the link between gender diversity in senior corporate positions and financial performance of 2 million companies in Europe. We document a positive association between corporate return on assets and the share of women in senior positions and establish …Read More

Do Subnational Fiscal Rules Foster Fiscal Discipline? New Empirical Evidence from Europe

Kotia, Ananya ,Duarte Lledo, Victor, (2016), “Do Subnational Fiscal Rules Foster Fiscal Discipline? New Empirical Evidence from Europe”, IMF WP/16/84, April This paper studies how fiscal rules interact with the intergovernmental fiscal framework to foster fiscal discipline among European subnational governments. We use political variables describing the fiscal attitudes of the central government as instruments to obtain consistent estimates of the impact of subnational fiscal rules on fiscal balances. The results suggest that …Read More

Mere criticism of the ECB is no solution

Fratzscher, Marcel, Gropp, Reint , Kotz, Hans-Helmut, Krahnen, Jan , Odendahl, Christian, Weder Di Mauro, Beatrice,  Wolff, Guntram B., (2016), “Mere criticism of the ECB is no solution”, Bruegel, 10 April The eurozone remains in a deep, largely macro-economic crisis. A robust global economy and falling oil prices have supported Europe’s economy for some time, but by now it is clear that the eurozone will only be able to pull itself …Read More