EconPol Forum
2022 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 01, 2025
- Introduction to the Issue on A New Common Migration Policy for the EU ‒ Why and How? pp. 03-04

- Chang Woon Nam
- Does the EU Need a Common Immigration and Asylum Policy? pp. 05-08

- Panu Poutvaara
- Managing “Mixed” Migration to the EU: The Challenge of Sharing Responsibility to Protect Refugees in the 21st Century pp. 09-14

- Matthias Lücke
- In Search of Security: The Migration Conundrum and the Need for a Global Response pp. 15-17

- Angelo Martelli
- Does the EU Need a New Common Migration Policy? Evidence-Based Insights from Germany and Greece pp. 18-21

- Eugenia Vella
- Solidarity Challenges in EU Refugee Policymaking: A Comparison of the Yugoslav, Syrian, and Ukrainian Crises pp. 22-25

- Eiko Thielemann
- From Burden to Balance: The Role of Age and Education Level in the Distribution of Refugees in Europe pp. 26-31

- Florian Bartholomae, Chang Woon Nam and Alina Schoenberg
- Why All Beneft When Refugees Enjoy the EU’s Freedom of Movement pp. 32-34

- Jeroen Doomernik
- Occupational Downgrading, Job Tasks, and the Return Intentions of the Ukrainian Refugees in Poland pp. 35-37

- Piotr Lewandowski
- Ukraine Refugees: From Temporary Protection to Encouraging Return to Support the Ukrainian Economy pp. 38-40

- Yuriy Gorodnichenko and Daniel Gros
- Tax Audits and Their Effects on Tax Compliance pp. 41-44

- Sebastian Beer, Brian Erard, Matthias Kasper and Erich Kirchler
- Germany’s 9-Euro Ticket: Impact of a Cheap Public Transport Ticket on Mobility Patterns and Infrastructure Quality pp. 45-48

- Mario Liebensteiner, Jakob Losert, Sarah Necker, Florian Neumeier, Jörg Paetzold and Sebastian Wichert
Volume 25, issue 06, 2024
- Introduction to the Issue on Overregulation in the EU? How to Boost Competitiveness with Smarter Legal Frameworks pp. 03-04

- Chang Woon Nam
- On a Search for a Regulation Reduction Act (RRA) pp. 05-09

- Béatrice Dumont
- One In, One Out: The Increase of EU Legislation Will Lead to a Crisis of Enforcement pp. 10-12

- Jan Blockx
- The Impact of EU Data Regulations on Innovation, Competitiveness, and Growth: How Can Their Quality and Capability Be Improved? pp. 13-17

- Bertin Martens
- From Compliance to Constraint: How Digital Regulation Impacts Productivity and Innovation in Europe pp. 18-21

- Fredrik Erixon and Oscar Guinea
- Considerations for Member States Implementing the EU Supply Chain Regulation pp. 22-25

- Gabriel Felbermayr and Klaus Friesenbichler
- EU Competitiveness at a Crossroads: Why the Draghi Report Falls Short, and the EU Treaties Offer a Solution pp. 26-29

- Thomas Weck
- Lost Economic Output Due to High Bureaucratic Burden pp. 30-35

- Oliver Falck, Yuchen Mo Guo and Christian Pfaffl
- Ukrainian Refugees’ Return Intentions and Integration in the Course of Time pp. 36-40

- Joop Age Harm Adema, Cevat Giray Aksoy, Yvonne Giesing and Panu Poutvaara
- Nudging for Tax Compliance pp. 41-44

- Armenak Antinyan and Zareh Asatryan
- International Collaboration in Digital Knowledge Work: A Production-Side Assessment of Europe’s Digital Single Market pp. 45-48

- Lena Abou El-Komboz and Moritz Goldbeck
- The Slow End of the ICE Age in Germany: Insights from Job Postings on the Automotive Industry’s Trajectory pp. 46-56

- Thomas A. Fackler, Oliver Falck, Moritz Goldbeck, Fabian Hans and Annina T. Hering
Volume 25, issue 05, 2024
- Introduction to the Issue on US Presidential Election 2024: What’s Next for Global Politics and the World Economy? pp. 03-04

- Chang Woon Nam
- The Economic Policies of the Next US President pp. 05-08

- Barry Eichengreen
- What to Expect from US Economic Policy after the Presidential Election pp. 09-12

- Anders Åslund
- US Presidential Election 2024: Consequences for Fiscal Policy pp. 13-17

- Kimberly A. Clausing
- US Presidential Election 2024: A Comparison of Fiscal Policies Proposed by Leading Candidates for US President pp. 18-21

- William McBride and Erica York
- Foreign Economic and Macro Policies after the US Presidential Election pp. 22-26

- Markus Jaeger
- German-US Trade Relations before the Election: Implications of a Trump Comeback pp. 27-31

- Andreas Baur, Lisandra Flach and Dorothee Hillrichs
- What Difference Will It Make? Impact of a Harris or Trump Presidency on American Foreign Policy pp. 32-35

- Mark N. Katz
- On the Growing Dangers of Money in American Democracy pp. 36-40

- Valentino Larcinese
- The 2024 Presidential Election in the US: Potential Impacts on Global Politics and Economics pp. 41-47

- Padraig Carmody and Paul S. Ciccantell
- European Banking after the 2023 Crisis pp. 48-51

- Thorsten Beck
- The Impact of Working from Home on the German Office Real Estate Market pp. 52-58

- Simon Krause, Andreas Trumpp, Tobias Dichtl, Susanne Kiese and Alexander Rutsch
Volume 25, issue 04, 2024
- Introduction to the Issue on How to Ensure Defense Capabilities for Europe? Economic and Fiscal Consequences pp. 03-04

- Chang Woon Nam
- Defense as a European Public Good: Delivery and Financing pp. 05-10

- Roel Beetsma, Marco Buti and Francesco Nicoli
- Markets in Defense of Europe: Providing Public Goods in European Defense pp. 11-14

- Lucas Hellemeier and Kaija Schilde
- The EU’s Different Modes of Defense Governance: More European Defense, But How? pp. 15-19

- Niklas Helwig and Tuomas Iso-Markku
- European Defense Spending: Trade-Offs and Consequences of Non-Alignment pp. 20-23

- Nicholas Marsh, Bruno Oliveira Martins and Jocelyn Mawdsley
- Rearmament with a Purpose pp. 24-27

- Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen
- Europe’s Other Arms Production Problem: “New Defense” pp. 28-31

- Lucie Béraud-Sudreau
- Europe’s Middle-Technology Trap pp. 32-39

- Anita Dietrich, Florian Dorn, Clemens Fuest, Daniel Gros, Giorgio Presidente, Philipp-Leo Mengel and Jean Tirole
- Entrepreneurship in the United States and Germany: Attaining the Promise of Innovation pp. 40-44

- David B. Audretsch
- How Well-Intentioned Measures Have Unintended Consequences for Election Turnout pp. 45-48

- Jean-Victor Alipour and Valentin Lindlacher
Volume 25, issue 03, 2024
- Introduction to the Issue on EU Policy Priorities: How to Ensure Europeʼs Competitiveness and Future Prosperity? pp. 03-04

- Chang Woon Nam
- Coordination for EU Competitiveness pp. 05-09

- David Pinkus, Jean Pisani-Ferry, Simone Tagliapietra, Reinhilde Veugelers, Georg Zachmann and Jeromin Zettelmeyer
- Key Post-Crisis Challenges and Lessons for EU Energy Policy pp. 10-14

- Frederic Gonand, Pedro Linares, Andreas Löschel, David Newbery, Karen Pittel, Julio Saavedra and Georg Zachmann
- Trade, Manufacturing and the Economics of Europe’s Emergencies pp. 15-18

- Giuseppe Bertola
- Deindustrialization, Structural Change and the European Productivity Dilemma pp. 19-22

- Georg Duernecker
- The EU’s Productivity Performance: Falling Behind the Curve pp. 23-27

- Fredrik Erixon, Oscar Guinea and Oscar du Roy
- Data Governance: Main Challenges pp. 28-31

- Maria Savona
- The EU’s Future Prosperity: What Role for the Fiscal Framework? pp. 32-36

- Iain Begg and Daniel Cicak
- Promoting European Public Goods pp. 37-41

- Roel Beetsma and Marco Buti
- Focus on Critical Key Technologies: The Race for Leadership in Industry and Technology Policy pp. 42-46

- Oliver Falck and Svenja Falk
- Economic Culture and Economic Performance pp. 47-52

- Edmund Phelps
- Patience and the North-South Divide in Student Achievement in Italy and the United States pp. 53-56

- Eric Hanushek, Lavinia Kinne, Pietro Sancassani and Ludger Woessmann
Volume 25, issue 02, 2024
- Introduction to the Issue on Rise of Populism: Causes, Consequences and Policy Implications? pp. 03-04

- Chang Woon Nam
- Causes and Consequences of Spreading Populism: How to Deal with This Challenge pp. 05-08

- Sergei Guriev
- Economic Causes for the Rise of Populist and Nationalist Movements pp. 09-13

- Florian Dorn, David Gstrein and Florian Neumeier
- Understanding the Populist Voter pp. 14-18

- Peren K. Arin, Efstathios Polyzos and Marcel Thum
- External Shocks and Populism pp. 19-23

- Eugenio Levi and Steven Stillman
- Populists in Power: Economic and Political Consequences pp. 24-28

- Manuel Funke, Moritz Schularick and Christoph Trebesch
- What Policies Do Populists Pursue When in Power? Results of Selected Studies pp. 29-31

- Luisa Dörr, Niklas Potrafke, Felix Rösel and Tuuli Tähtinen
- The Effects of Fighting Populism on the Populist Dynamic pp. 32-35

- Vincenzo Galasso
- The Great Slowdown and Political Populism pp. 36-39

- Gylfi Zoega
- Sad Populism and the Policies of Hope pp. 40-42

- Massimo Morelli
- A World Unprepared: Missing Skills for Development pp. 43-46

- Sarah Gust, Eric Hanushek and Ludger Woessmann
- Inequality Trends in the Context of Changes in Labor Market Outcomes, Composition and Redistribution in Germany pp. 47-52

- Maximilian Blömer, Elena Herold, Max Lay, Andreas Peichl, Ann-Christin Rathje, Paul Schüle, Anne Steuernagel and Ann-Christin Rathje
- Semantic Shifts in EU Competition Law: A Data-driven Study of Policy Goals pp. 53-60

- Anselm Küsters
- Pandemics, Payments and Fiscal Policy: Lessons from Four Years after the Outbreak of Covid-19 pp. 61-67

- Gerome Wolf
Volume 25, issue 01, 2024
- Introduction to the Issue on BRICS Enlargement: What Are the Geoeconomic Implications? pp. 03-04

- Chang Woon Nam
- Potential Geoeconomic and Geopolitical Consequences of an Expanded BRICS pp. 05-09

- Alicia Garcia Herrero
- The Geopolitical (In)Significance of BRICS Enlargement pp. 10-13

- Mark N. Katz
- BRICS’ Enlargement: Power Expansion or Contraction in a Changing World Order? pp. 14-17

- Pádraig Carmody
- Beyond the Status Quo: BRICS+ and the Challenge to the G7 pp. 18-19

- Günther Maihold
- India – A Giant in the Making? pp. 20-24

- Isabella Gourevich, Dorothee Hillrichs and Camille Semelet
- Mentoring Improves the School-to-work Transition of Disadvantaged Adolescents pp. 25-28

- Sven Resnjanskij, Jens Ruhose, Katharina Wedel, Simon Wiederhold and Ludger Woessmann
- Why Moving towards a Strong Decentralized Federal State Would Be Beneficial for the European Union pp. 29-32

- Vesa Kanniainen
- New Evidence on the Effects of EU Regional Policy pp. 33-36

- Julia Bachtrögler, Mathias Dolls, Carla Krolage, Paul Schüle, Hannes Taubenböck and Matthias Weigand
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