Summary
Torben M. Andersen,
Giuseppe Bertola,
Edward Driffill (),
Clemens Fuest,
Harold James,
Jan-Egbert Sturm and
Branko Uroševic
EEAG Report on the European Economy, 2017, 08-11
Abstract:
Populism has spread across Europe and North America in recent years, culminating in the UK’s vote to leave to the European Union and the US’ election of Donald Trump as President. This year’s EEAG Report addresses the causes and consequences of populism as it affects Europe in three closely related chapters. The first of these explores the nature of populism; the second focuses on Brexit; and the third examines migration into Europe. These three chapters follow the report’s customary opening, with Chapter 1 devoted to a review of global macroeconomic conditions and outlook. The theme of populism, Brexit, and Donald Trump permeates this chapter, as well as increasing uncertainty and slowing global growth.
Date: 2017
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