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External Imbalances in the Euro Area

IMF, (2012), ‘External Imbalances in the Euro Area’, European and Western Hemisphere Departments, IMF Working Papers, N. 12/36. The paper examines the extent to which current account imbalances of euro area countries are related to intra-euro area factors and to external trade shocks. We argue that the traditional explanations for the rising imbalances are correct, but are incomplete. We uncover a large impact of declines in export competitiveness and asymmetric …Read More

The EMU Crisis is a Battle of Nationalism Versus Transnationalism, not Economic Prescriptions

Menenberg, Aaron, (2012), ‘The EMU Crisis is a Battle of Nationalism Versus Transnationalism, not Economic Prescriptions’, www.economonitor.com, 30 August. The debate over how to save the euro and the economy of its union has taken shape around economic prescriptions. On the surface this makes sense; after all, the euro is the currency for seventeen national economies.    

Why a breakup of the Euro Area Must be Avoided: Lessons from Previous Breakups

Aslund Anders, (2012), ‘Why a breakup of the Euro Area Must be Avoided: Lessons from Previous Breakups’, www.iie.com, 22 August. One of the big questions of our time is whether the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) will survive. Too often, analysts discuss a possible departure of one or several countries from the euro area as little more than a devaluation, but Åslund argues that any country’s exit from the euro …Read More

To stabilize the Eurozone, the ECB must set aside its fears and start buying governments’ bonds

De Grauwe, Paul, (2012), ‘To stabilize the Eurozone, the ECB must set aside its fears and start buying governments’ bonds’, blogs.lse.ac.uk, 31 July. Government bond markets in Europe remain volatile, with Spanish and Italian bond rates at near unsustainable levels. Paul De Grauwe argues that the only institution that can stabilize these markets by buying government bonds is the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB must now overcome its risk averse nature …Read More

Thanks to the ECB

Wyplosz, Charles, (2012), ‘Thanks to the ECB’, www.voxeu.org, 30 July. Financial markets once again pushed Eurozone leaders to act. European Central Bank President Draghi recently promised to “do whatever it takes”. This column argues that Draghi made an implicit commitment to act as lender of last resort to Eurozone governments. This means optimism may be justified – if only because it suggests that the Eurozone has a great central banker …Read More

Is Europe on a Cross of Gold

Sinn, Hans Werner, (2012), “The European Banking Union?”, www.project-syndicate.org, 13 June. Increasingly, one hears predictions that the euro will go the way of the gold standard in the 1930’s. And, increasingly, the reasoning behind such forecasts seems persuasive. But does that mean that the euro doomsayers are right?  

The European Banking Union?

Sinn, Hans Werner, (2012), ‘The European Banking Union?’, www.project-syndicate.org, 13 June. In blatant violation of the Maastricht Treaty, the European Commission has come forward with one bailout plan after another for Europe’s distressed economies. Now it wants to socialize not only government debt by introducing Eurobonds, but also banking debt by proclaiming a “banking union.”  

Benchmarking Unemployment Benefit Systems

Stovicek, Klara, Turrini, Alessandro  ‘Benchmarking Unemployment Benefit Systems’, European Economy Economic Papers, N. 454. This paper proposes a methodology for benchmarking unemployment benefits systems, with a view to assess reform needs and priorities. The methodology permits to assess different dimensions of unemployment benefit systems and to consider alternative relevant benchmarks. Looking at all relevant dimensions allows to better gauge how unemployment benefit systems perform in terms of their multi-faceted objectives (such as income …Read More

The Political Economy of the Crisis:The End of an Era?

Tsoukalis, Loukas, (2012), ‘The Political Economy of the Crisis:The End of an Era?’, Dahrendord Symposia Series Working Paper 2012-04. Τhe crisis we are going through will shape Europe and European integration for years to come; it also risks leading Europe down the road to disintegration. The crisis of the euro is part and parcel of a much broader crisis that has resulted from the bursting of the biggest bubble in …Read More