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Working Papers

2017

  1. Comment les statistiques officielles reflètent l’ampleur des mécanismes d’optimisation fiscale dans l’Union Européenne
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2016

  1. Are extremely low interest rates really caused by insufficient growth and inflation rather than by ECB policy?
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2015

  1. La viabilité économique de la Catalogne serait-elle assurée comme pays indépendant?
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  2. The exposure of European countries to Greece
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2014

  1. La forte chute des revenus d’intérêts des ménages belges en raison de la gestion de la crise financière
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  2. Les coûts et l’impact des plans de secours aux pays en détresse de la périphérie de la zone euro
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2013

  1. A still fragmented Euro Zone. Illustration with a few charts
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  2. Is Portugal potentially insolvent
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  3. Le Portugal menacé d’insolvabilité
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  4. The launch of the euro brought about an impressive decrease of manufacturing production in France and huge losses of market shares
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  5. The new decrease of interest rates by the ECB will be totally ineffective
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  6. The recapitalization needs of European banks if a new financial crisis occurs
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2012

  1. Changing causes of the rocketing TARGET2 accounts imbalances in the Eurosytem and the balance of payments of Germany
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  2. Crise financière: les enjeux du lose-lose
    Post-Print, HAL
  3. La compétitivité de l'industrie française en question
    Post-Print, HAL
  4. L’impact de la crise financière sur la dette de la Belgique et le poids très élevé des garanties publiques octroyées
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  5. Monetary policy implications of the dependence of long term interest rates on disagreement about macroeconomic forecasts
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  6. Peut-on encore relancer la croissance en Europe?
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  7. Quels coûts directs pour la France au cas où la Grèce quitterait la zone euro?
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  8. The cost of a Greek Euro Exit for Spain
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  9. The impact of the financial crisis on the Belgian public debt and the heavy burden of public guarantees
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2011

  1. Leaving the euro zone: a user’s guide
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  2. Les prêts gigantesques de la Bundesbank aux banques centrales des pays en détresse de la zone euro
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  3. Quitter la zone euro: y a-t-il un mode d’emploi?
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  4. The enormous loans of the Deutsche Bundesbank to distressed European countries’ central banks
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2010

  1. Precautionary saving in the presence of other risks: further comment
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  2. Quels risques pour la dette publique belge?
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2009

  1. La situation des banques est encore périlleuse
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2005

  1. Sous-traitance internationale, externalisation et délocalisations
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2003

  1. The net effect of unemployment benefits, sanctions and training on regular employment
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2002

  1. Monetary Policy and the New Economy: Between Supply Shock and Financial Bubble
    Discussion Papers (REL - Recherches Economiques de Louvain), Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES) Downloads View citations (1)
    See also Journal Article Monetary Policy and the New Economy. Between Supply Shock and Financial Bubble*, Recherches économiques de Louvain, De Boeck Université (2002) Downloads View citations (2) (2002)

1989

  1. Part de marché et pression marketing: Vers une stratégie de modélisation
    Post-Print, HAL View citations (2)

Journal Articles

2017

  1. La crise de l’euro et les réformes de l’union monétaire
    Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique, 2017, LVI, (4), 59-79 Downloads

2002

  1. Monetary Policy and the New Economy. Between Supply Shock and Financial Bubble*
    Recherches économiques de Louvain, 2002, 68, (1), 221-237 Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Working Paper Monetary Policy and the New Economy: Between Supply Shock and Financial Bubble, Discussion Papers (REL - Recherches Economiques de Louvain) (2002) Downloads View citations (1) (2002)

2001

  1. Allocations, sanctions et formations: leur impact sur la formation des salaires et le taux de sortie du chômage
    Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique, 2001, XL, (1), 117-131 Downloads

1997

  1. On Labour Market Policies and Aggregate Unemployment Outflows
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1997, 59, (1), 109-31 View citations (10)

1987

  1. On Testing the Permanent Income Hypothesis and Rational Expectations
    Empirical Economics, 1987, 12, (3), 137-56 View citations (2)
 
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