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Public investment stimulus in surplus countries and their Eurozone spillovers

Veld, Jan in ‘t, (2016), “Public investment stimulus in surplus countries and their Eurozone spillovers”, VoxeEU, 9 September The spillover effects of a fiscal stimulus in normal times are likely to be small, at best. This column argues, however, that when interest rates are stuck at the zero lower bound and monetary policy does not offset the expansion, public investment in surplus countries could have significant positive GDP spillovers to the …Read More

National Accounts of OECD Countries, Financial Accounts 2015

OECD, (2016), “National Accounts of OECD Countries, Financial Accounts 2015”, OECD Publishing, 2 September The National Accounts of OECD Countries, Financial Accounts includes financial transactions (both net acquisition of financial assets and net incurrence of liabilities), by institutional sector (non-financial corporations, financial corporations, general government, households and non-profit institutions serving households, total economy and rest of the world) and by financial operation. Country tables are expressed in national currency. Data …Read More

The Impact of Brexit on the EU Budget: A non-catastrophic event

Núñez Ferrer, Jorge, Rinaldi, David, (2016), “The Impact of Brexit on the EU Budget: A non-catastrophic event”, CEPS, 7 September Given that the UK is one of the largest economies in the Europe Union – with per capita income above the EU average and therefore a net contributor – there have been concerns that the country’s decision to leave the EU could strongly impact the EU budget. On closer scrutiny, however, this …Read More

Increases in the retirement age and labour demand for youth

Boeri, Tito, Garibaldi, Pietro, Moen, Espen (2016), “Increases in the retirement age and labour demand for youth”, VoxEU, 8 September The Eurozone’s sustained rise in youth unemployment since 2008 threatens to create a ‘lost generation’. This column presents evidence that this is, in part, an unintended consequence of pension reforms in southern Europe that locked in older workers. In future, reforms that create flexible retirement ages alongside variable pension levels could …Read More

European banks under stress (tests): Which remain the most resilient?

De Groen, Willem Pieter, Gros, Daniel, (2016), “European banks under stress (tests): Which remain the most resilient?”, CEPS, 11 August The latest round of stress test conducted by the European Banking Authority  for 51 large banking groups showed huge differences in the degree to which a shock, or so-called adverse scenario, would impact different banks. We find that banks with a high exposure to sovereign risk and especially those with many non-performing loans …Read More

Key Findings from the ECRI Statistical Package 2016

Musmeci, Roberto, (2016), “Key Findings from the ECRI Statistical Package 2016”, CEPS, 18 August The ECRI Statistical Package 2016, Lending to Households and Non-Financial Corporations, offers an extensive and detailed overview of the credit market in the EU, providing data on the total lending extended by monetary financial institutions (MFIs) to domestic households and non-financial corporations (NFIs) in EU countries over the 1995-2015 period. The 2016 edition also provides data on …Read More

The long and winding road to fiscal adjustment: How the IMF judges austerity programmes

Hinterleitner, Markus, Sager, Fritz, Thomann, Eva, (2016), “The long and winding road to fiscal adjustment: How the IMF judges austerity programmes”, LSE Europpblog, 6 September IMF judgements on whether government austerity programmes can be successfully implemented are carefully followed by international financial markets. Markus Hinterleitner, Fritz Sager and Eva Thomann analyse the way the organisation has judged the credibility of austerity programmes in 14 European countries. They find that the IMF …Read More

OECD Sovereign Borrowing Outlook 2016

OECD (2016), “OECD Sovereign Borrowing Outlook 2016”, OECD Publishing, 6 September The OECD Sovereign Borrowing Outlook provides regular updates on trends and developments associated with sovereign borrowing requirements, funding strategies, market infrastructure and debt levels from the perspective of public debt managers. The Outlook makes a policy distinction between funding strategy and borrowing requirements. The central government marketable gross borrowing needs, or requirements, are calculated on the basis of budget …Read More

Europe’s incompatible political trinities

Buti, Marco, Lacoue-Labarthe, Muriel, (2016), “Europe’s incompatible political trinities”, VoxEU, 7 September The Eurozone Crisis has taken a significant toll – both economic and political – on EU member states as well as the Union as a whole. This column identifies three elements that are key to a working solution for continued union: overcoming the intergovernmental method that has dominated EU decision‑making since the crisis, avoiding the seemingly easy route of …Read More

A Feasible Unemployment-Based Shock Absorber for the Euro Area

Brandolini, Andrea, Carta, Francesca, D’Amuri, Francesco, (2016), “A Feasible Unemployment-Based Shock Absorber for the Euro Area”, Journal of Common Market Studies, 11 July Based on theoretical insights, this article identifies the broad characteristics that a shock absorber based on unemployment should have in order to be incentive-compatible and politically feasible. It then empirically derives the combination of activation thresholds, experience rating, eligibility criteria and benefit generosity which define the systems offering the highest stabilization for …Read More