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Volume 22, issue 2, 2025

The End of US Dominance? pp. 185-188 Downloads
Heinemann Friedrich and Schnabl Gunther
Alternative Policy Rules and Post-Covid Fed Policies pp. 189-205 Downloads
Papell David H. and Prodan-Boul Ruxandra
Accountability in Action: The European Parliament’s Assessment of the ECB 2024 Annual Report pp. 207-222 Downloads
Jakob de Haan and Amtenbrink Fabian
Germany’s Fiscal Turn: Structural Challenges, Political Risks, and European Spillover Effects pp. 223-236 Downloads
Christl Michael
Trumpian Neomercantilism, European Fiscal Capacity and the Global Minimum Tax pp. 237-253 Downloads
Hakelberg Lukas and Roland Aanor
Factors Driving India’s Growth: Challenges and Policy Measures pp. 255-270 Downloads
Jain Vandana and Kumarasamy Durairaj
After Multilateralism: The US and the World Bank pp. 271-278 Downloads
Kersting Erasmus
The Triple Mandate of Development, Climate, and Humanitarian Aid pp. 279-293 Downloads
Deep Akash and Wang Hannah
The WTO Minus One: A Rules-Based Global Trading System Without The US? pp. 295-300 Downloads
Baur Andreas and Flach Lisandra
The Fed in the Crosshairs pp. 301-303 Downloads
Eichengreen Barry
Will China Replace the USA as the World’s Leading Power pp. 305-310 Downloads
Weede Erich
Will the US Protect Taiwan in Case of Chinese Military Aggression? pp. 311-317 Downloads
Schnabl Gunther and Wöller Roland
War in Ukraine: Is Russia Challenging the US Global Dominance? pp. 319-326 Downloads
Libman Alexander
A Fragile Surge: European Support to Ukraine in Early 2025 – New Insights from the Kiel Institute Ukraine Support Tracker pp. 327-338 Downloads
Mellace Federico, Nishikawa Taro and Stagge Jannis
A Strawman Proposal to Use International Flexibility in Achieving Developed Countries Climate Targets to Catalyse Global Decarbonisation pp. 339-348 Downloads
Zachmann Georg

Volume 22, issue 1, 2025

Editorial: Bureaucracy, Regulation and Deregulation pp. 1-4 Downloads
Friedrich Heinemann and Gunther Schnabl
Using Market Design to Reform the US Electoral College pp. 5-23 Downloads
Boudreau James, Cramton Peter, Katzman Brett, Mathews Timothy and Schwartz Jesse A.
Financial Stability and Monetary Policy Autonomy in Japan. Should Japan Peg the Yen to the Dollar? pp. 25-46 Downloads
Gunther Schnabl and Schürmann Christof
The Present Monetary Policy Framework is Seriously Flawed pp. 47-57 Downloads
Biggs Michael and Mayer Thomas
On the Reform of Fiscal Rules in the European Union: What Has Been Achieved, and How Did We Get Here? pp. 59-80 Downloads
Schnellenbach Jan
Efficacy of Economic Sanctions on Imposing Costs to State-Owned Enterprises: The Case of Iran pp. 81-105 Downloads
Ebadi Ebad and Toffano Priscilla
“The Report of My Death was an Exaggeration”: Business Dynamism in the United States pp. 107-113 Downloads
John Mayo, Otgon Tsolmon and Press Robert
Balancing Power: The Impact of Legislative Structure on Sunset Laws and Administrative Procedure Acts pp. 115-121 Downloads
Baugus Brian and Bose Feler
When Less Means More: Policy Accumulation, Administrative Capacities, and Policy Performance pp. 123-133 Downloads
Fernández-i-Marín Xavier, Hinterleitner Markus, Knill Christoph and Steinebach Yves
Lost Economic Output due to High Bureaucratic Burden: The Case for Germany pp. 135-141 Downloads
Pfaffl Christian, Guo Yuchen Mo and Oliver Falck
Regulation and Income Mobility pp. 143-149 Downloads
Geloso Vincent and Sharma Pradyot
A 3D Look at Argentina: Deregulation, Dollarization, Deflation pp. 151-160 Downloads
Ferrero Bernardo and Bagus Philipp
Taxonomy Disclosure in the EU – A Useful Framework, Despite Current Challenges pp. 161-172 Downloads
Schütze Franziska and Sandbaek Benedikte
Comment on “EU Taxonomy: Mission Impossible” by Kooths (2023) pp. 173-180 Downloads
Mehmandoost Kotlar Ali
Reply to Comment on “EU Taxonomy: Mission Impossible” pp. 181-184 Downloads
Kooths Stefan

Volume 21, issue 2, 2024

Editorial: Productivity Growth in the Age of AI pp. 219-222 Downloads
Friedrich Heinemann and Gunther Schnabl
Inflation and Fiscal Policy: Is There a Threshold Effect in the Fiscal Reaction Function? pp. 223-236 Downloads
Briodeau Clémence and Checherita-Westphal Cristina
Whither the Walking Dead? The Consequences of Artificial Intelligence for Zombie Firms pp. 237-248 Downloads
Ryan Banerjee, Sebastian Doerr and Boris Hofmann
The Energy Transition and Its Macroeconomic Effects pp. 249-274 Downloads
Americo Alberto, Johal Jesse and Christian Upper
The Potential and Distributional Effects of CBAM Revenues as a New EU Own Resource pp. 275-296 Downloads
Hillebrandt Ruben
Will Geopolitics Accelerate China’s Drive Towards De-Dollarization? pp. 297-309 Downloads
John Ryan
The Political Economy of Academic Freedom pp. 311-326 Downloads
Christian Bjørnskov
Macroeconomic Productivity Effects of Artificial Intelligence pp. 327-333 Downloads
Saam Marianne
New Technologies: End of Work or Structural Change? pp. 335-344 Downloads
Rademakers Emilie and Ulrich Zierahn-Weilage
The AI Revolution: A New Paradigm of Economic Order pp. 345-355 Downloads
Vöpel Henning
The Interplay of Humans, Technology, and Organizations in Realizing AI’s Productivity Promise pp. 357-362 Downloads
Hölzle Katharina, Rose Robert and Kaschub Verena Lisa
How Can Artificial Intelligence Transform Asset Management? pp. 363-370 Downloads
Immenkötter Philipp
Is the EU’s AI Act Merely a Distraction from Europe’s Productivity Problem? pp. 371-377 Downloads
Meyers Zach
AI in Europe – Is Regulation the Answer to Being a Laggard? pp. 379-385 Downloads
Irene Bertschek and Wambach Achim

Volume 21, issue 1, 2024

Economic Policy Making Under Hardening Fiscal Constraints pp. 1-5 Downloads
Friedrich Heinemann and Gunther Schnabl
A Latticework of Inflation Models pp. 7-28 Downloads
Thomas Mayer
A Comparative Evaluation of Fiscal Stabilization Strategies during the Covid-19 Pandemic with Germany as a Reference Point pp. 29-63 Downloads
Baudisch Victoria and Matthias Neuenkirch
The Relationship Between the German Current Account and Financial Account: Evidence from the Toda-Yamamoto Causality Approach pp. 65-96 Downloads
Murai Taiki
The Tax Attractiveness of EU Locations for Corporate Investments: A Stocktaking of Past Developments and Recent Reforms pp. 97-132 Downloads
Gundert Hannah, Nicolay Katharina, Steinbrenner Daniela and Sophia Wickel
Aid in Conflict: Determinants of International Aid Allocation to Ukraine During the 2022 Russian Invasion pp. 133-158 Downloads
Schmidt Constantin
Public Debt Ratios Will Increase For Some Time. We Must Make Sure That They Do Not Explode pp. 159-162 Downloads
Olivier Blanchard
An EU Fund to Incentivise Public Investments with Positive Externalities pp. 163-174 Downloads
Roel Beetsma
The Case for Putting a Public Investment Clause into the German Debt Brake pp. 175-180 Downloads
Eckhard Janeba
EU Debt Instruments and Fiscal Transparency: The Case of the EU Recovery Fund pp. 181-189 Downloads
Demir Ahmed and Sebastian Garmann
Explaining the Divergence in German and French Public Finances pp. 191-202 Downloads
Eisl Andreas
Fiscal Prospects for Italy pp. 203-211 Downloads
Bordignon Massimo and Gilberto Turati
The Swiss Debt Brake Is Democratic, Strict, Transparent, and Binding. A Model to Follow? pp. 213-218 Downloads
Mosler Martin and Christoph Schaltegger
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