Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
1970 - 2022
Continued by Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy.
Current editor(s): Christian Breuer
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Volume 56, issue 6, 2021
- The Glasgow Climate Pact: A Robust Basis for the International Climate Regime in the 2020s pp. 302-303

- Axel Michaelowa
- Fostering the Industrial Component of the European Green Deal: Key Principles and Policy Options pp. 305-310

- Simone Tagliapietra and Reinhilde Veugelers
- Carbon Border Adjustment and Other Trade Policy Approaches for Climate Protection pp. 310-316

- Galina Kolev
- Green Hydrogen in Europe: Do Strategies Meet Expectations? pp. 316-323

- André Wolf and Nils Zander
- Green Finance in Europe — Strategy, Regulation and Instruments pp. 323-330

- Volker Brühl
- Europe’s Climate Target for 2050: An Assessment pp. 330-335

- Richard Tol
- Policy Lessons From Medical Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis pp. 337-340

- Giovanni Dosi
- Labour Market Participation of Older Workers: Drivers and Obstacles pp. 341-347

- Ulrich Walwei and Jürgen Deller
- European Technological Sovereignty: An Emerging Framework for Policy Strategy pp. 348-354

- Francesco Crespi, Serenella Caravella, Mirko Menghini and Chiara Salvatori
- Modern Monetary Theory: A Wrong Compass for Decision-Making pp. 355-361

- Françoise Drumetz and Christian Pfister
- The Loss of Raw Material Criticality: Implications of the Collapse of Saudi Arabian Oil Exports pp. 362-370

- Ulrich Blum and Jiarui Zhong
- America’s Polarized Politics of Climate Change pp. 371-372

- John Furlow and Mélody Braun
Volume 56, issue 5, 2021
- What Europe Expects of Post-Merkel Germany pp. 246-247

- Christian Odendahl
- COVID-19 and OECD Labour Markets: What Impact on Gender Gaps? pp. 249-253

- Monika Queisser
- Gender Differences in the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Employment, Unpaid Work and Well-Being in the EU pp. 254-260

- Sanna Nivakoski and Massimiliano Mascherini
- Teleworking: A Curse or a Blessing for Gender Equality and Work-Life Balance? pp. 260-264

- Manuela Tomei
- Unequal Labour Market Impacts of COVID-19 in Sweden — But Not Between Women and Men pp. 264-269

- Pamela Campa, Jesper Roine and Svante Strömberg
- Gender Equality and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Labour Market, Family Relationships and Public Policy pp. 270-273

- Paola Profeta
- An Interest Stabilisation Mechanism to Unburden the ECB pp. 274-277

- Ivo Arnold
- COVID-19 and the Political Economy of Shared Adjustment pp. 278-283

- Ralf Boscheck
- The Green Tax Revolution pp. 284-287

- Csaba László
- Some Effects of EU Sugar Reforms on Development in Africa pp. 288-294

- Johannes Paha, Timon Sautter and Reinhard Schumacher
- The ECB’s New Monetary Policy Strategy pp. 295-298

- Peter Hennecke
- Fulfilling U.S. Commitments to Its Afghan Allies pp. 299-300

- Julia Gelatt
Volume 56, issue 4, 2021
- Structural Indicators and the Fiscal Uncertainty Principle pp. 182-183

- Christian Breuer
- COVID-19 Is Transforming Economic Policy in the United States pp. 185-190

- Claudia Sahm
- Fiscal Success During COVID-19 Says Believe the Good News pp. 190-193

- Adam Posen
- Europe’s COVID-19 Crisis Response: A Race Well Run, But Not Yet Won pp. 194-196

- Alfred Kammer and Nathaniel Arnold
- EU After COVID-19: An Opportunity for Policy Coordination pp. 197-200

- Antonia Díaz and Luis Puch
- Recovering From COVID-19: A Transatlantic Comparison of Fiscal Policy pp. 201-204

- Daniel Gros
- On Gatekeepers and Structural Competition Problems pp. 205-210

- Christian Rusche and Jan Büchel
- The Great COVID-19 Divergence: Managing a Sustainable and Equitable Recovery in the EU pp. 211-219

- Grégory Claeys, Zsolt Darvas, Maria Demertzis and Guntram Wolff
- Inflation Risk? pp. 220-222

- Paul De Grauwe
- Debt Relief as a Last Resort for the Lender of Last Resort? pp. 223-233

- Arne Hansen and Dirk Meyer
- Reducing the Mobility of SARS-CoV-2 Variants to Safeguard Containments pp. 234-236

- Martin Hellwig, Viola Priesemann and Guntram Wolff
- Missing the Popular Vote: Pitfalls in US Democracy and Reform Proposals pp. 237-242

- Friedrich L. Sell and Jürgen Stiefl
- Bidenomics: Content and Prospects pp. 243-244

- Barry Eichengreen
Volume 56, issue 3, 2021
- Europe’s Vaccine Paradox: From Supply to Demand Issues pp. 130-131

- Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres
- The EU Industrial Strategy: Towards a Post-Growth Agenda? pp. 133-138

- Andrea Renda
- A Social Dimension for a New Industrial Strategy for Europe pp. 138-144

- Cinzia Alcidi, Sara Baiocco and Francesco Corti
- EU Trade Policy in Light of the New Industrial Strategy for Europe pp. 144-149

- Malorie Schaus
- The EU Health Union in Search of a Definition and an Open Discussion pp. 150-152

- Agnes Sipiczki and Karel Lannoo
- Financial Stability Is Easier to Green Than Monetary Policy pp. 154-159

- Christian Pfister and Natacha Valla
- Is a European Recovery Possible Without High-Tech Public Corporations? pp. 160-166

- Daniele Archibugi and Vitantonio Mariella
- Country-by-Country Reporting: A Step Towards Unitary Taxation? pp. 167-173

- Miguel Viegas and António Dias
- A Deeper Union: From a Failed Project to the European Quality Lead pp. 174-177

- Karl Aiginger
- US Support for a WTO Waiver of COVID-19 Intellectual Property pp. 179-180

- Jorge L. Contreras
Volume 56, issue 2, 2021
- Taxing Multinationals: A Fundamental Shift Is Under Way pp. 62-63

- Tommaso Faccio and Jayati Ghosh
- Europe After COVID-19: A New Role for German Leadership? pp. 65-69

- Francesco Saraceno
- The EU Elephant: Europe in the 2021 Dutch General Elections pp. 70-75

- Simon Otjes
- Presidential Election 2022: A Euroclash Between a “Liberal” and a “Neo-Nationalist” France Is Coming pp. 75-81

- Thierry Chopin and Samuel B. H. Faure
- Italy’s Political Turmoil and Mario Draghi’s European Challenges pp. 82-85

- Mario Pianta
- Europhile Public vs Eurosceptic Governing Elite in Hungary? pp. 86-90

- Borbála Göncz and György Lengyel
- The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and Its Expected Effects on World Trade pp. 92-98

- Lisandra Flach, Hannah-Maria Hildenbrand and Feodora Teti
- The European Green Deal — More Than Climate Neutrality pp. 99-107

- Sarah Wolf, Jonas Teitge, Jahel Mielke, Franziska Schütze and Carlo Jaeger
- Robust Policy in Times of Pandemic pp. 108-112

- Jan Willem End and Yakov Ben-Haim
- China’s Investments in Germany and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 113-119

- Xinming Xia and Wan-Hsin Liu
- Cohesive Growth in Europe: A Tale of Two Peripheries pp. 120-126

- Michael Dauderstädt
- Making the Most of Their Shot: The American Rescue Plan Package pp. 127-128

- Adam Posen
Volume 56, issue 1, 2021
- Restoring Public Trust After Trump and COVID-19 pp. 2-3

- Jiffer Bourguignon and Ekaterina Sprenger
- EU-US Relations: Reinventing the Transatlantic Agenda pp. 5-7

- Steven Blockmans
- Taming the Chinese Dragon: A Promising Cornerstone for Transatlantic Trade Cooperation? pp. 8-14

- Simon J. Evenett
- Biden’s Security Policy: Democratic Security or Democratic Exceptionalism? pp. 14-20

- Simona R. Soare
- A Real Chance for the Transatlantic Partnership on Climate Policy pp. 20-22

- Claudia Kemfert
- Transatlantic Trade Dispute: Solution for Airbus-Boeing Under Biden? pp. 23-31

- Stephan Wittig
- COVID-19: Lockdowns, Fatality Rates and GDP Growth pp. 32-39

- Michael König and Adalbert Winkler
- Why the COVID-19 Pandemic Could Increase the Corporate Saving Trend in the Long Run pp. 40-44

- Markus Demary, Stefan Hasenclever and Michael Hüther
- COVID-19 and the Growth Potential pp. 45-49

- Michael Grömling
- The Long-Term Growth Impact of Refugee Migration in Europe: A Case Study pp. 50-58

- Gerrit Manthei
- Transatlantic Priorities: Data Governance pp. 59-60

- Susan Aaronson