EconPol Forum
2022 - 2025
Current editor(s): Chang Woon Nam
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Volume 24, issue 06, 2023
- Introduction to the Issue on Green Transition: How to Make It Finally Happen? pp. 03-06

- Niko Jaakkola and Riccardo Rovelli
- How to Overcome the Short-term Costs of the Climate Transition? pp. 07-11

- Lorenzo Forni and Massimo Tavoni
- Can or Should We Assess the Growth Impacts of Climate Protection? pp. 12-15

- Karen Pittel
- The Green Industrial Revolution: Lessons from the History of Past Energy Transitions pp. 16-22

- Alessio Terzi and Roger Fouquet
- Strengthening Decision-making Processes to Address the Climate Challenge pp. 23-27

- Luisa Carpinelli and Daniele Franco
- Can the EU ETS and Its Revenues Tackle the Impact of High Carbon Prices? pp. 28-31

- Simone Borghesi and Albert Ferrari
- “Big Push” Green Industrial Policy pp. 32-36

- Niko Jaakkola, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Anthony Venables
- The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism between Ambition and Delusion pp. 37-38

- Gianmarco Ottaviano
- Apprenticeship Skills Pay Off on the Labor Market pp. 39-43

- Christina Langer, Jakob Peiffer and Simon Wiederhold
- Russia’s “Impressionable Years” and Putin’s Inheritance pp. 44-49

- Michael Alexeev, William Pyle and Jiaan Wang
- Emergency Calls Reveal the Importance of Arrests in Reducing Repeat Domestic Violence pp. 50-53

- Sofia Amaral, Gordon Dahl, Timo Hener, Victoria Kaiser and Helmut Rainer
Volume 24, issue 05, 2023
- Introduction to the Issue on Thirty Years of the European Single Market ‒ Achievements and Future Challenges pp. 03-04

- Chang Woon Nam
- The European Internal Market Thirty Years On pp. 05-08

- Stefano Micossi
- The Single Market and Common Policies in Uncommon Circumstances pp. 09-13

- Giuseppe Bertola
- The Single European Market: The Unfinished Business pp. 14-18

- Marek Dabrowski
- European Single Market 2.0: Striving for a More Social and Environmental Market Aligned with Open Strategic Autonomy pp. 19-22

- Mehtap Akgüç and Philippe Pochet
- The Increasing Geoeconomic Usage of the Single Market for Financial Services pp. 23-27

- Lucia Quaglia and Amy Verdun
- The Effects of the European Single Market on Attractiveness to Foreign Direct Investment pp. 28-31

- Iulia Siedschlag
- Protectionism on the Rise? New Challenges for EU Trade Policy pp. 32-35

- Andreas Baur and Lisandra Flach
- The Role of Fiscal Policy Measures in Mitigating the Effects of the Covid-19 Crisis in Germany pp. 36-40

- Michael Christl, Silvia De Poli, Tine Hufkens, Andreas Peichl and Mattia Ricci
- Emigration and Elections: The Role of Emigrants’ Missing Votes pp. 41-45

- Yvonne Giesing, Felicitas Schikora and Geisi Shima
- It’s in the Data – Improved Market Power Mitigation in Electricity Markets pp. 46-51

- Jacqueline Adelowo and Moritz Bohland
Volume 24, issue 04, 2023
- Introduction to the Issue on Reform of the EU Economic Governance – Why and How? pp. 03-04

- Chang Woon Nam
- The Reform of the EU Economic Governance Framework, Market Discipline and the Role of the ECB pp. 05-10

- Clemens Fuest
- Fiscal Sustainability: Interest Rates, Growth and Debt-based Policy Rules pp. 11-15

- George Economides and Apostolis Philippopoulos
- The EU’s Increasingly Complex Finances: A Ticking Bomb? pp. 16-20

- Iain Begg
- EU Fiscal Rules: Do They Destabilize and Inhibit Economic Activity? pp. 21-25

- George Kopits
- Solving the Enforcement Dilemma of the EU Fiscal Rules pp. 26-29

- Paul Dermine and Martin Larch
- Rewarding Compliance with Fiscal Rules - A Proposal for Reform of the Stability and Growth Pact pp. 30-33

- Wolfram Richter
- Making the Eurozone Function Again: A Solution for the European Debt Problem Is Hard But Not Impossible pp. 34-37

- Vesa Kanniainen
- Making EU Economic Governance Fit for Purpose: Investing in the Future and Reforming the Fiscal Rules While Decentralizing and Democratizing pp. 38-44

- Vivien A. Schmidt
- Public Investments: Is There a Golden Rule Separating “Good” from “Bad” Debt? pp. 45-48

- Torben M. Andersen
- Reforming EU Fiscal Governance: A Golden Rule for Public Investments? pp. 49-56

- Sebastian Blesse, Florian Dorn and Max Lay
- EU Economic Governance and the Climate Crisis pp. 57-60

- Anne-Laure Delatte
- Taxation and Innovation: How R&D Tax Credit Schemes Foster Innovation in the Private Sector pp. 61-66

- Oliver Falck, Anna Kerkhof and Christian Pfaffl
- Income and Tax Burden of the Middle Class in Europe pp. 67-72

- Mathias Dolls, Florian Dorn, David Gstrein and Max Lay
- Immigrant Narratives in German Newspapers pp. 73-77

- Kai Gehring, Joop Age Harm Adema and Panu Poutvaara
Volume 24, issue 03, 2023
- Introduction to the Issue on How Sanctions Work - and Which Goals They Fail to Achieve pp. 03-04

- Chang Woon Nam
- The Impact of Economic Sanctions on Target Countries: A Review of the Empirical Evidence pp. 05-09

- Jerg Gutmann, Matthias Neuenkirch and Florian Neumeier
- Reflections on the Impact of Economic Sanctions pp. 10-14

- Constantinos Syropoulos and Yoto Yotov
- The Export of Sanction Policies: Extraterritorial Sanctions and Geopolitical Conflict pp. 15-18

- Eckhard Janeba
- On the Economic Effects of Financial Sanctions: Evidence from Germany pp. 19-22

- Stefan Goldbach and Volker Nitsch
- Do Resource Sanctions Work? pp. 23-26

- Kai Konrad and Marcel Thum
- Evidence and Policy Implications of Sanctions in the Long Run: The Case of Iran pp. 27-30

- Dario Laudati
- Economic Sanctions and Military Expenditure in Iran: A Brief Survey pp. 31-35

- Mohammad Reza Farzanegan
- Who Should Bear the Burden of Increasing Fiscal Pressure? An Optimal Income Taxation Perspective pp. 36-40

- Mehmet Ayaz, Lea Fricke, Clemens Fuest and Dominik Sachs
- Discrimination of Sexual Minorities in Emerging Markets: Can the Needle Be Moved? pp. 41-43

- Cevat Giray Aksoy, Christopher S. Carpenter, Ralph De Haas, Mathias Dolls and Lisa Windsteiger
- Measuring Remote Work Using a Large Language Model (LLM) pp. 44-49

- Peter John Lambert
Volume 24, issue 02, 2023
- Introduction to the Issue on How to Reconstruct Ukraine? Challenges, Plans and the Role of the EU pp. 3-4

- Chang Woon Nam
- “Laying Foundations for Building Back Better in Ukraine” ‒ Policy Actions and Principles for a Strong Transition and Recovery Process pp. 5-09

- Anna Bjerde
- Eight Recommendations to Reconstruct and Modernize Ukraine pp. 10-15

- Romina Bandura
- How to Reconstruct Ukraine pp. 16-19

- Anders Åslund
- Reforming the Ukrainian Economy and State: The Unfinished Business pp. 20-24

- Marek Dabrowski
- What Should Be the Economic Priorities in Post-war Ukraine? pp. 25-29

- Christopher Hartwell and Dmytro Boyarchuk
- Economic Recovery in Post-World War II West Germany and Ukraine Today pp. 30-35

- Barry Eichengreen
- Rebuilding Ukraine – the Agricultural Perspective pp. 36-40

- Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel and Oleg Nivievskyi
- The Role of the Diaspora for the Recovery of Ukraine pp. 41-45

- Joop Age Harm Adema, Yvonne Giesing, Tetyana Panchenko and Panu Poutvaara
- The Closure of Police Stations Leads to an Increase in Theft Crime pp. 46-49

- Sebastian Blesse and André Diegmann (geb. Nolte)
- Regional Income Inequality in Germany pp. 50-55

- Immo Frieden, Andreas Peichl and Paul Schüle
- The Demand for Data Skills in German Companies: Evidence from Online Job Advertisements pp. 56-61

- Jan Büchel, Jan Engler and Armin Mertens
Volume 24, issue 01, 2023
- Introduction to the Issue on Climate Change: Greening the Economy by Green Finance? pp. 3-4

- Christa Hainz
- Finance and Climate Change Risk: Managing Expectations pp. 5-7

- Claudio Borio, Stijn Claessens and Nikola Tarashev
- Green Finance: From Wishful Thinking to Marginal Impact pp. 8-12

- Jan Krahnen, Jörg Rocholl and Marcel Thum
- Transition Finance and its Relationship to Green Finance pp. 13-16

- Jacob Babylon Schumacher
- Gas and Nuclear Power as Transition Technologies – What does this Mean for Investments pp. 17-22

- Rainer Haselmann, Sebastian Steuer and Tobias H. Tröger
- The Signal in the Noise pp. 23-27

- Florian Berg, Jason Jay, Julian Kölbel and Roberto Rigobon
- Uncoordinated Climate Policies: Implications for Cross-Border Lending pp. 28-30

- Emanuela Benincasa, Gazi Kabaş and Steven Ongena
- Asset Overhang and the Green Transition pp. 31-34

- Hans Degryse, Tarik Roukny and Joris Tielens
- Do School Curricula Matter to Students in the Long Run? The Case of Teaching the Theory of Evolution or Creationism in the United States pp. 35-37

- Benjamin Arold
- How to Incentivize Tax Compliance when Households Demand Services? What Works (Better) and General Limitations pp. 38-41

- Lilith Burgstaller and Sarah Necker
- Narratives in ECB Press Conferences: A Textual Analysis pp. 42-45

- Justyna Klejdysz