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March 2020, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 82-87 Towards a Universal Pension Points System in France
by Hervé Boulhol - 88-91 They Will Definitely Need Us, When We Are 64: Old-Age Provision in Germany
by Martin Werding - 92-96 The Finnish Pension System and Its Future Challenges
by Tarmo Valkonen - 98-104 The Coming Coronavirus Crisis: What Can We Learn?
by Matteo Lucchese & Mario Pianta - 105-111 Micro-Foundations of Diverging Economic Policies: Keynesian, Behavioural, Neoclassic
by Ronald Schettkat - 112-119 New CAP Delivery Model, Old Issues
by Marko Lovec & Tanja Šumrada & Emil Erjavec - 120-126 The Welfare Implications of the European Trucks Cartel
by Christian Beyer & Elke Kottmann & Korbinian von Blanckenburg - 127-128 Public Pension Reform in the U.S. Presidential Campaign
by Gary Burtless
January 2020, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-2 Populism, Protectionism and Paralysis
by Marcel Fratzscher - 5-12 Achieving Socio-Economic Convergence in Europe
by Paul Collier - 13-17 Italy’s Political Upheaval and the Consequences of Inequality
by Mario Pianta - 17-21 The Great Recession and the Rise of Populism
by Evgenia Passari - 21-26 Against a General Theory of Populism: The Case of East-Central Europe
by László Andor - 27-33 Austerity and Brexit
by Thiemo Fetzer - 34-37 Economic Crisis, Poor Governance and the Rise of Populism: The Case of Greece
by Daphne Halikiopoulou - 38-42 Populism: Root Causes, Power Grabbing and Counter Strategy
by Karl Aiginger - 43-52 The AfD’s Winning Formula — No Need for Economic Strategy Blurring in Germany
by Matthias Diermeier - 54-61 Libra — A Differentiated View on Facebook’s Virtual Currency Project
by Volker Brühl - 63-64 The Politics of American Inequality
by James Galbraith & Jaehee Choi
November 2019, Volume 54, Issue 6
- 322-323 ECB: Time Is Ripe for a Real Strategy
by Peter Bofinger - 325-332 Industrial Climate Neutrality in the EU: Outline of an Integrated Industrial Green Deal
by Tomas Wyns & Gauri Khandekar - 332-338 The EU Electricity Sector Will Need Reform, Again
by Irina Kustova & Christian Egenhofer - 338-341 Material Use: The Next Challenge to Climate Policy
by Angela Köppl & Stefan Schleicher - 341-346 The Decarbonisation Challenge of Southeast Europe: A Case Study of Romania
by Radu Dudău & Mihnea Cătuţi - 346-353 The EU Internal Market and the Transformation of Energy Systems to Sustainability
by Erik Gawel & Sebastian Strunz - 353-358 Green Deal for Europe: More Climate Protection and Fewer Fossil Fuel Wars
by Claudia Kemfert - 359-368 The Eastern German Growth Trap: Structural Limits to Convergence?
by Ulrich Blum - 369-377 Young SMEs as a Motor of Europe’s Innovation Machine
by Reinhilde Veugelers & Annalisa Ferrando & Senad Lekpek & Christoph T. Weiss - 378-384 Rare Earths in the Trade Dispute Between the US and China: A Déjà Vu
by Marc Schmid - 385-390 A Secular Decline in Capital Productivity in G7 Countries
by Kristina Morkunaite - 391-392 Addressing Inequality: The Wealth Tax
by Barry Eichengreen
September 2019, Volume 54, Issue 5
- 270-271 The Fall of the Iron Curtain: 30 Years On
by László Andor - 273-274 Low Interest Rates and Public Borrowing
by Daniel Gros - 275-279 Capital Abundance and Its Consequences for Trade Policy
by Carl Christian von Weizsäcker - 279-285 Fiscal Policy at the Zero Lower Bound
by Ángel Ubide - 285-290 Time to Change Budgetary Priorities in the Eurozone
by Paul De Grauwe & Yuemei Ji - 291-296 Japanese Economy: Two Lost Decades and How Many More?
by Yoshiyasu Ono - 297-303 About the Economic Psychology of Public Debt
by Thomas Döring & Ruven D. Oehmke - 304-313 Europe’s Search for Superstar Firms: The Puzzle of European Champions
by Elisabeth Bublitz & Michael Leisinger & Nele Yang - 314-318 The US Unemployment Insurance Scheme: A Model for the EU?
by Christiaan Luigjes & Georg Fischer & Frank Vandenbroucke - 319-320 US States Lead the Way on Climate Policy
by Kathryne Cleary & Karen Palmer
July 2019, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 198-199 Ursula von der Leyen — A Rocky Start, But Brighter Prospects
by Andrew Watt - 201-208 Competition and Competition Policy in a Data-Driven Economy
by Justus Haucap - 208-216 Data Marketplaces: Trends and Monetisation of Data Goods
by Markus Spiekermann - 216-222 Data Governance as the Enabler of the Data Economy
by Barbara Engels - 222-227 Alternative Data Governance Models: Moving Beyond One-Size-Fits-All Solutions
by Bruno Carballa Smichowski - 228-232 Data Governance: Enhancing Innovation and Protecting Against Its Risks
by Max Grafenstein & Alina Wernick & Christopher Olk - 233-236 Two Views of the International Monetary System
by Barry Eichengreen - 237-249 What Drives the Responsiveness of the Budget Balance to the Business Cycle in EU Countries?
by Gilles Mourre & Aurélien Poissonnier - 250-258 Have Sovereign Bond Market Relationships Changed in the Euro Area? Evidence from Italy
by David Cronin & Peter Dunne - 259-266 Beware of Financial Repression: Lessons from History
by Andreas Hoffmann - 267-268 Access to Data Will Change the World Power Structure
by Lutz Finger
May 2019, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 130-131 Europe at the Crossroads
by Christian Breuer - 133-133 About FairTax
by Åsa Gunnarsson & Danuše Nerudová & Margit Schratzenstaller - 134-137 Sustainability in EU Tax Law
by Ann Mumford & Åsa Gunnarsson - 138-141 Tax System Sustainability Evaluation: A Model for EU Countries
by Danuše Nerudová & David Hampel & Jitka Janová & Marian Dobranschi & Petr Rozmahel - 141-146 Gender Equality and Taxation Policies in the EU
by Åsa Gunnarsson & Ulrike Spangenberg - 146-154 (Gender-differentiated) Effects of Changes in Personal Income Taxation
by Marian Fink & Jitka Janová & Danuše Nerudová & Jan Pavel & Margit Schratzenstaller & Friedrich Sindermann-Sinkiewicz & Martin Spielauer - 154-159 Pensions and the Challenges of Adequacy and Sustainability: Irish Citizens’ Voices and Policy Implications
by Emer Mulligan - 160-165 The Impact of the Introduction of a CCCTB in the EU
by Danuše Nerudová & Veronika Solilová - 165-170 Taxing Large Businesses: Cooperative Compliance in Action
by Lotta Björklund Larsen & Lynne Oats - 171-177 Tax-based Own Resources to Finance the EU Budget
by Margit Schratzenstaller & Alexander Krenek - 178-183 Brexit: A Hard-but-Smart Strategy and Its Consequences
by Gabriel J. Felbermayr - 184-192 Inclusive Growth — Institutions Matter!
by Michael Grömling & Hans-Peter Klös - 193-193 Correction: The Euro at 20: Still a Project Projected to Fail?
by Adalbert Winkler - 194-194 Correction: The Bill, Please! Households’ Real Returns on Financial Assets Since the Introduction of the Euro
by Marc-Peter Radke & Manuel Rupprecht - 195-196 The US-China Trade War and Its Implications for Europe
by Michael G. Plummer
March 2019, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 62-63 The Harder the Brexit, the Harder the Impact on Northern Ireland
by Lucinda Creighton - 65-72 The Euro — A Tale of 20 Years: What Are the Priorities Going Forward?
by Marco Buti & Maya Jollès & Matteo Salto - 72-77 Understanding the Limitations of Maastricht
by Daniel Gros - 78-84 Domesticating the Euro
by Lorenzo Bini Smaghi & Michala Marcussen - 85-89 The Euro at 20: A New Deal to Save the Euro
by Thomas Mayer - 90-95 The Euro at 20: Still a Project Projected to Fail?
by Adalbert Winkler - 96-100 Challenges of the Euro
by Harold James - 101-105 The Gender Pay Gap in EU Countries — New Evidence Based on EU-SES 2014 Data
by Christina Boll & Andreas Lagemann - 106-113 The Bill, Please! Households’ Real Returns on Financial Assets Since the Introduction of the Euro
by Marc-Peter Radke & Manuel Rupprecht - 114-119 Data Economy and Antitrust Regulation
by Christian Rusche - 120-126 New Dimensions of Service Offshoring in World Trade
by Marc Atkins & Bernard Michael Gilroy & Volker Seiler - 127-128 What’s Behind the Economic Insecurity of American Workers?
by Eileen Appelbaum
January 2019, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 2-3 Macron Struggles to Reunite a Divided Country
by Julie Hamann - 5-11 Economic Integration and Income Convergence in the EU
by Cinzia Alcidi - 11-18 How Can Europe Upgrade Its “Convergence Machine”?
by Cristobal Ridao-Cano & Christian Bodewig - 18-23 Fifteen Years of Convergence: East-West Imbalance and What the EU Should Do About it
by László Andor - 23-30 Unravelling the Roots of the EMU Crisis. Structural Divides, Uneven Recoveries and Possible Ways Out
by Giuseppe Celi & Dario Guarascio & Annamaria Simonazzi - 31-34 Convergence and Divergence in the EU: Lessons from Italy
by Barry Eichengreen - 34-39 Convergence of the German Bundesländer: Lessons for the EU
by Michael C. Burda - 39-41 Divergence? What Divergence?
by Charles Wyplosz - 42-46 Incentivising Structural Reforms in Europe? A Blueprint for the European Commission’s Reform Support Programme
by Mathias Dolls & Clemens Fuest & Carla Krolage & Florian Neumeier & Daniel Stöhlker - 47-52 How to Facilitate Digital Innovation in Europe
by Daniel Nepelski - 53-58 Homebuyers, Liquidity Constraints and Private Market Solutions – European Best Practices
by Michael Voigtländer - 59-60 Cities Are Stepping Up to Prevent Climate Disaster
by Mark Chambers
November 2018, Volume 53, Issue 6
- 294-295 Italy: A Question of Interest Rates and Trust
by Sergio Cesaratto - 297-301 Going for the Wallet? Rule-of-Law Conditionality in the Next EU Multiannual Financial Framework
by Friedrich Heinemann - 301-306 Tax-based Own Resources as a Core Element of a Future-Oriented Design of the EU System of Own Resources
by Margit Schratzenstaller - 306-311 The CAP in the 2021–2027 MFF Negotiations
by Alan Matthews - 311-315 The Multiannual Financial Framework and European Defence
by Daniel Fiott - 316-319 On the Risk of a Sovereign Debt Crisis in Italy
by Oliver Holtemöller & Tobias Knedlik & Axel Lindner - 320-325 Problem Child Greece
by Georg Quaas - 326-331 Financial Instruments and Promotional Banking in the EU are Growing — But is this Justified?
by Jorge Núñez Ferrer - 333-336 A Simple Post-Crisis EMU Phillips Curve — Implications for Monetary Policy
by Peter Hennecke - 337-342 The European Single Market at 25
by Elisabeth Bublitz - 343-344 Post-Midterms: What to Expect
by Jiffer Bourguignon
September 2018, Volume 53, Issue 5
- 242-243 Getting Back on Track with Turkey
by Daniel S. Hamilton - 245-249 What Should Be the EU’s Approach to Global Trade?
by Annette Bongardt & Francisco Torres - 249-253 Revitalising Multilateral Trade Governance
by Bernard Hoekman - 253-256 Triage? Assessing the EU’s Modernisation Proposals for the WTO
by Simon J. Evenett - 257-260 Dealing with Donald Trump
by Gabriel Felbermayr - 260-268 The EU Response to US Trade Tariffs
by Maria Demertzis & Gustav Fredriksson - 268-273 China’s “Socialist Market Economy”: A Systemic Trade Issue
by Jacques Pelkmans - 274-280 If Nothing is Achieved: Who Pays for the Brexit?
by Michael Hüther & Matthias Diermeier & Markos Jung & Andrew Bassilakis - 281-286 Macroprudential Risk Management Problems in Brexit
by Paul J. J. Welfens - 287-290 A New Regulatory Paradigm for the Digital Sector in Europe
by Georg Serentschy - 291-292 NAFTA on the Brink
by Geoffrey Gertz
July 2018, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 182-183 EU Policies for Refugee Protection and Immigration: Cooperation is Key
by Matthias Lücke - 185-190 The Nordic Model of Economic Development and Welfare: Recent Developments and Future Prospects
by Roberto Iacono - 190-195 The Nordic Model and Structural Change: Lessons from the Collapse of Saab Automobile AB
by Mark T. Nance & Jack Daly - 196-201 Social Corporatism and Capital Accumulation: The Fate of the Nordic Model
by Jonathan Perraton - 201-208 Elitism in Higher Education and Inequality: Why Are the Nordic Countries So Special?
by Elise S. Brezis - 209-214 The Success of the Nordic Countries as a Blueprint for Small Open Economies
by Johannes Tiemer - 215-220 The Unifying Role of the Single Currency
by László Andor - 221-224 Designing a Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism for a European Monetary Fund
by George Pavlidis - 225-232 A Neglected Aspect of the Debates on the EU Budget: Duration of the MFF
by Ákos Kengyel - 233-238 Development of the Regional Natural Gas Market in Southeast Europe
by Emil Asenov - 239-240 Trump: Reckless Free Trader or Genuine Protectionist?
by Edward Alden
May 2018, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 110-111 Out With the Old, In With the New
by Thomas Fricke - 113-118 Paradigm Shifts in Economic Theory and Policy
by Laurie Laybourn-Langton & Michael Jacobs - 119-124 Shifting Views on Trade Liberalisation: Beyond Indiscriminate Applause
by Sebastian Dullien - 124-135 Towards a New Paradigm: Stabilising Financial Markets
by Moritz Schularick & Kaspar Zimmermann - 135-140 Shifting Paradigms in Carbon Pricing
by Brigitte Knopf & Kerstin Burghaus & Christian Flachsland & Michael Jakob & Nicolas Koch & Ottmar Edenhofer - 140-146 A New Paradigm for Fiscal Policy?
by Xavier Ragot - 146-155 Paradigm Shift in the Eurozone? The Market-Based Convergence Rationale
by Simon Tilford & Christian Odendahl - 155-158 On Current Account Imbalances
by Gustav A. Horn - 158-163 Myths and Facts About Inequality
by Marcel Fratzscher - 164-169 Power or Economic Law? Fresh Reflections on ECB Policy
by Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich - 170-173 ECB: Quo Vadis?
by Sylvester C. W. Eijffinger & Lex H. Hoogduin - 174-178 Low Interest Rates and Household Portfolio Behaviour in Euro Area Countries
by Manuel Rupprecht - 179-180 The Federal Job Guarantee
by William Darity & Darrick Hamilton
March 2018, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 50-51 How Should the EU Position Itself in a Global Trade War?
by Guntram B. Wolff - 53-58 Is Europe’s Productivity Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
by Bart van Ark & Klaas de Vries & Kirsten Jäger - 58-62 Productivity Growth and International Competitiveness: Does Intangible Capital Matter?
by Cecilia Jona-Lasinio & Valentina Meliciani - 63-68 Productivity and the Great Recession
by Nicholas Oulton - 69-75 The Productivity Puzzle: It’s the Lack of Investment, Stupid!
by Alexander Herzog-Stein & Gustav A. Horn - 75-78 Can European Productivity Make Progress?
by Davide Castellani & Mariacristina Piva & Torben Schubert & Marco Vivarelli - 79-86 Trade and Labour Market Adjustments: What Role for the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund?
by Lucian Cernat & Federica Mustilli - 87-93 Implications of the US Tax Reform for Transatlantic FDI
by Friedrich Heinemann & Marcel Olbert & Olena Pfeiffer & Thomas Schwab & Christoph Spengel & Kathrin Stutzenberger - 94-100 The Supply of Safe Assets and Fiscal Policy
by Ludger Schuknecht - 101-106 Digitalisation as Enabler Towards a Sustainable Circular Economy in Germany
by Adriana Neligan - 107-108 The Lingering Wage Gap from Rosie the Riveter to #MeToo
by Caroline Fredrickson
January 2018, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 2-3 Europe in 2018: Less Populist, More Popular?
by Pierre Moscovici - 5-7 Behavioral Economics and Public Opinion
by Cass R. Sunstein & Lucia A. Reisch - 8-12 How Can Behavioural Insights Be Used to Improve EU Policy?
by Xavier Troussard & René van Bavel - 12-17 Using Behavioural Economics For Rather than Against Consumers – A Practitioner’s Perspective
by Monique Goyens - 17-20 Nudging and Other Ways of Steering Choices
by Daniel M. Hausman - 22-26 Who Benefits from Trade Wars?
by Wolfgang Lechthaler & Mariya Mileva - 27-33 Debt Sustainability Analyses for Italy, Spain and Portugal: Assessment and Recommendations
by Jürgen Matthes - 34-40 Helicopter Money: Should Central Banks Rain Money from the Sky?
by Ansgar Belke - 41-46 Steering the Unsteerable? Aggregate Fiscal Stance and Spillover Effects in the Euro Area
by Stephan Freitag & Jörg Stosberg - 47-48 Is Renewed EU Optimism Justified?
by Barry Eichengreen
November 2017, Volume 52, Issue 6
- 327-327 Editorial
by Annette Bongardt & Francisco Torres - 328-328 Regulating the Platform Economy: How to Protect Workers While Promoting Innovation
by John Zysman & Martin Kenney & Jan Drahokoupil & Agnieszka Piasna & Georgios Petropoulos & Willem Pieter De Groen & Zachary Kilhoffer & Karolien Lenaerts & Nicolas Salez - 329-334 Intelligent Tools and Digital Platforms: Implications for Work and Employment
by John Zysman & Martin Kenney - 335-340 Work in the Platform Economy: Beyond Lower Transaction Costs
by Jan Drahokoupil & Agnieszka Piasna - 340-345 Collaborative Economy: Market Design and Basic Regulatory Principles
by Georgios Petropoulos - 345-351 The Impact of the Platform Economy on Job Creation
by Willem Pieter De Groen & Zachary Kilhoffer & Karolien Lenaerts & Nicolas Salez - 353-357 Hartz IV: The Solution to the Unemployment Problems in the Eurozone?
by Peter Bofinger - 358-363 The EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement: Relevance, Content and Policy Implications
by Michael Frenkel & Benedikt Walter - 364-369 Trump’s Trade Policy Agenda
by Christoph Scherrer & Elizabeth Abernathy - 370-378 Virtual Currencies, Distributed Ledgers and the Future of Financial Services
by Volker Brühl - 379-380 America’s Cities Compete for Amazon
by Joseph Parilla
September 2017, Volume 52, Issue 5
- 254-255 The Fragility of Freedom of Movement
by Cian Mulligan - 257-263 Integration of Refugees: Lessons from Bosnians in Five EU Countries
by Mikkel Barslund & Matthias Busse & Karolien Lenaerts & Lars Ludolph & Vilde Renman - 263-269 Large-Scale Immigration and Labour Market Integration: First Lessons from the Recent Past in Germany
by Yuliya Kosyakova & Steffen Sirries - 270-277 The Labour Market Participation of Humanitarian Migrants in Sweden: An Overview
by Nahikari Irastorza & Pieter Bevelander - 277-284 Canada’s Immigration System: Lessons for Europe?
by Arthur Sweetman - 285-292 The Social Integration of Immigrants and the Role of Policy — A Literature Review
by Nadzeya Laurentsyeva & Alessandra Venturini - 293-301 How Greece’s Systemic Weaknesses Limited the Effectiveness of the Adjustment Programmes
by Angelos Kotios & George Galanos & Manolis Koutoulakis - 302-307 The Brexit Dynamics: British and EU27 Challenges After the EU Referendum
by Paul J. J. Welfens & David Hanrahan - 308-314 Can a Reliable Framework for Sovereign-Backed Securities Be Established?
by Markus Demary & Jürgen Matthes - 315-322 The Political Limits of Economic Integration
by Phedon A. Nicolaides & Joanna Hornik - 323-324 The Puerto Rican Saga
by Anne Krueger
July 2017, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 194-195 Macron a Game Changer for Europe?
by Daniel Gros - 197-201 Will the DSM Strategy Spur Innovation?
by Andrea Renda - 202-207 Economic Implications of Further Harmonisation of Electronic Communications Regulation in the EU
by J. Scott Marcus & Christian Wernick - 207-213 GDPR: A Step Towards a User-centric Internet?
by Maciej Sobolewski & Joanna Mazur & Michał Paliński - 213-216 Detours on the Path to a European Big Data Economy
by Barbara Engels - 217-225 Regulatory Federalism and Broadband Divergence: Implications of Invoking Europe in the Making of Canadian Telecom Policy
by Reza Rajabiun & Catherine Middleton - 226-229 A European Agenda for Smart Consumer Protection Rules for Digital Services
by Alexandre de Streel - 230-237 ANFA — National Money Creation as an Existential Threat to the Currency Union?
by Arne Hansen & Dirk Meyer - 238-241 Business Cycle Desynchronisation: Amplitude and Beta vs. Co-movement
by Ansgar Belke & Clemens Domnick & Daniel Gros - 242-246 How a Strong Europe Could Create More National Scope of Action
by Karl Aiginger - 247-250 Welcome to the Club — On the Accuracy of Growth Forecasts for China
by Ullrich Heilemann - 251-252 America’s Health Care War
by Jacob S. Hacker
May 2017, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 122-123 Differentiation Could Become the Next EU Integration Concept
by Josef Janning - 125-131 Reflections on the Euro Area Fiscal Stance
by Christophe Kamps & Jacopo Cimadomo & Sebastian Hauptmeier & Nadine Leiner-Killinger - 131-137 Fiscal Rules and the Scope for Risk Sharing
by Iain Begg - 137-142 The Stabilising Role of US Federal Fiscal Institutions — What Lessons for the Euro Area?
by Cinzia Alcidi & Gilles Thirion - 142-148 What the EU Can Learn from the American Experience with Unemployment Insurance
by Suzanne Simonetta - 148-154 European Fiscal Governance and Cyclical Stabilisation: Searching for a Lasting Arrangement
by Nicolas Carnot