EconPol Forum
2022 - 2025
Current editor(s): Chang Woon Nam
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Volume 26, issue 04, 2025
- Governing Social Media: Societal Challenges and Policy Pathways pp. 04-07

- Annalí Casanueva Artís, Mateusz Stalinski and Analì Casanueva Artìs
- Social Media and Traditional Media pp. 07-11

- Jaime Marques-Pereira
- Frictions in News Consumption: How to Improve the Social Media News Diet pp. 12-16

- Luca Braghieri, Ro'ee Levy and Hannah Trachtman
- Combating Misinformation: What Works and What We Should Do pp. 17-20

- Horacio Larreguy
- Mobile Broadband Accountability, Populism, and Misinformation pp. 21-25

- Sergei Guriev, Nikita Melnikov, Joana Escórcio Silva and Ekaterina Zhuravskaya
- Speaking Science in the Digital Age: How Political Expression on Social Media Shapes Trust in Experts pp. 26-32

- Eleonora Alabrese and Francesco Capozza
- Homophily, Social Capital, and Social Trust pp. 33-35

- Ruben Enikolopov and Maria Petrova
- Social Media and Protests: An Opportunity to Strengthen Democracy pp. 36-40

- Annalí Casanueva Artís and Analì Casanueva Artìs
- Online Hate Speech, Offline Harm, and the Case for Content Moderation pp. 41-46

- Karsten Müller and Carlo Schwarz
- Beyond Takedowns: How Moderation Shapes What Gets Created pp. 47-51

- Ying Bao and Jessie Liu
- Partisan Conflict on Social Media: Empirical Evidence and Policy Challenges pp. 52-57

- Juan Morales and Anne E. Wilson
- Toxic Content and Engagement pp. 58-62

- Marina Rizzi and Mateusz Stalinski
- Social Media and Mental Health: The Role of Algorithms and Regulation pp. 63-67

- Alexey Makarin and Simona Mandile
- Serving the Region? The Role of the Defense Sector in Europe’s Regional Development pp. 68-75

- Gert-Jan Hospers
- Organized Labor Versus Robots? Co-Determination in Times of Automation pp. 76-81

- Sebastian Findeisen, Wolfgang Dauth and Oliver Schlenker
- Who Drives Green Tech? Patenting Trends of Top R&D Firms pp. 82-88

- Cristina Rujan
Volume 26, issue 03, 2025
- European Defense Sovereignty in the Making: Notable Gains, Enduring Dilemmas pp. 04-09

- Tuomas Iso-Markku and Niklas Helwig
- German Public Opinion on Defense and the Bundeswehr pp. 10-16

- Niklas Potrafke, Emil Scholten, Tuuli Tähtinen and Konstantinos Theocharopoulos
- The Fast Track to EU Defense Sovereignty Passes Through Kiev pp. 17-21

- Daniel Gros
- EU Defense Union: Short-Term Feasibility and Long-Term Coherence pp. 22-28

- Roel Beetsma, Marco Buti and Francesco Nicoli
- A Train to Union: European Common Defense pp. 29-34

- Massimo Morelli and Eugenio Peluso
- Securing Peace in Europe: A Role for the Weimar Triangle? pp. 35-40

- Tim Lohse and Armin Bolouri
- Beyond Procurement: Europe’s Pursuit of Defense Autonomy pp. 41-45

- Mikkel Rasmussen
- The Innovation Dividend of Defense R&D pp. 46-51

- Enrico Moretti, Claudia Steinwender and John van Reenen
- Use It or Lose It: How Cognitive Skills Change with Age pp. 52-57

- Eric A. Hanushek, Lavinia Kinne, Frauke Witthöft, Ludger Woessmann and Frauke Baumeister
- The Transmission of Gender (In-)Equality Through Commercial Links pp. 58-61

- Cemre Dane and Pia Heckl
- Investing in Infrastructure but Wisely: Lessons from Germany's Broadband Expansion pp. 62-69

- Thomas A. Fackler, Oliver Falck and Simon Krause
- Low-cost Language Learning: A Boost to Move? Lessons From Duolingo pp. 70-76

- Joop Age Harm Adema
Volume 26, issue 02, 2025
- Introduction to the Issue on How Can the EU Better Adapt to Climate Change? pp. 03-04

- Chang Woon Nam
- To Adapt or Not to Adapt: Costs, Benefits, and Financing of Adaptation in the EU pp. 05-12

- Johannes Pfeiffer and Karen Pittel
- The Climate Adaptation Trilemma pp. 13-18

- Ilan Noy and Tomáš Uher
- Adaptation as Investment: Balancing Public and Private Roles in Climate Adaptation pp. 19-25

- Maria Waldinger and Franziska Wintersteller
- Climate Adaptation: Who Pays and Who Benefits? pp. 26-28

- Peter Eckersley
- Adapting to Climate Change Across Space: Policy Recommendations for Europe pp. 29-32

- Bruno Conte and Hubert Massoni
- Effective Climate Change Adaptation Needs Accountability pp. 33-36

- Federico Revelli
- Accelerating Adaptation to Extreme Weather in Europe pp. 37-41

- Matthew Kahn
- Europe Needs to Rewire Its Energy-Green Policy Mix pp. 42-45

- Rabah Arezki, Jean-Pierre Landau and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Voters Like Climate Policies More Than You Think pp. 46-49

- Davide Pace
- Structural Change in German Manufacturing: Hybrid Products and Production Processes Are Changing Industrial Business Models pp. 50-61

- Robert Lehmann, Stefan Linz and Timo Wollmershäuser
- Legislation, Regulation, and Litigation: Demand for US Legal Services in Historical Perspective pp. 62-67

- Cailin Slattery and Ariell Reshef
- Common Characteristics of Swing States in the US and Federal States in Europe pp. 68-73

- Friedrich L. Sell and Jürgen Stiefl
- How Containerization Reshaped Global Trade – And Our Cities pp. 74-78

- César Ducruet, Réka Juhász, Dávid Krisztián Nagy and Claudia Steinwender
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