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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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Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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Volume 38, issue 6, 2003

Why growth is so important pp. 290-291 Downloads
Thomas Straubhaar
The future of European regional policy pp. 292-295 Downloads
Michel Barnier
A cohesion policy for the future pp. 295-301 Downloads
Gerhard Stahl and Damian Lluna
Reforming EU cohesion policy: An assessment of the debate pp. 302-305 Downloads
John Bachtler
The European structural funds under discussion pp. 305-310 Downloads
Astrid Ziegler
How efficient is joint decision-making in the EU? pp. 312-322 Downloads
Francisco Torres
Real and nominal convergence in the central and east European accession countries pp. 323-327 Downloads
Sabine Herrmann and Axel Jochem
Do currency boards increase the credibility of exchange-rate pegs? pp. 328-333 Downloads
Heiner Brockmann and Horst Keppler
The new ECB voting system: Some room for improvement pp. 334-338 Downloads
Michael Frenkel and Ralf Fendel
Reconvering from Cancún: the EU responsibility pp. 339-345 Downloads
Jacob Kol and L. Winters
Russia’s reluctance to ratify Kyoto: an economic analysis pp. 346-349 Downloads
Carsten Vogt
Revised HWWA commodity price index pp. 350-352 Downloads
Klaus Matthies

Volume 38, issue 5, 2003

What should be made of the Swedish decision? pp. 230-231 Downloads
Carsten Hefeker
Economic development and the WTO: Back to basics? pp. 232-234 Downloads
Bernard Hoekman and Marcelo Olarreaga
Whither Euro-American leadership in the WTO? pp. 235-237 Downloads
Jens Scherpenberg
Growing regionalism — A major challenge to the multilateral trading system pp. 237-241 Downloads
Georg Koopmann
The challenge of reforming the WTO dispute settlement understanding pp. 241-245 Downloads
Heinz Hauser and Thomas Zimmerman
How relevant is the failure of Cancún for world agriculture? pp. 245-249 Downloads
Ulrich Koester and Bernhard Brümmer
The Singapore issues in Cancún: A failed negotiation ploy or a litmus test for global governance? pp. 249-255 Downloads
Stephen Woolcock
Financial services: Broad support for a difficult task pp. 256-259 Downloads
Welf Werner
Creative cities in Europe pp. 260-269 Downloads
Gert-Jan Hospers
Convergence among EU regions, 1990–2001 pp. 270-275 Downloads
Miguel de Freitas, Filipa Pereira and Francisco Torres
The New Economy is dead, long live the information economy pp. 276-282 Downloads
Phillip Bryson
Slow recovery in the global economy pp. 283-288 Downloads
Günter Weinert

Volume 38, issue 4, 2003

Africa: Conflict management and hopes of better governance pp. 166-167 Downloads
Axel Borrmann
The Convention has achieved an impressive consensus pp. 168-170 Downloads
Elmar Brok
Decision-making and the draft constitution: Have we really cleaned up our legal acts? pp. 170-176 Downloads
Edward Best
The draft EU constitution: Still a work in progress pp. 176-179 Downloads
Heather Grabbe
(More) federal features for the EU? pp. 179-182 Downloads
Rudolf Hrbek
Withdrawal legitimised? On the proposal by the constitutional Convention for the right of secession from the EU pp. 182-185 Downloads
Wolf Schäfer
Towards ever more confusion? The Convention's proposal for a European constitution pp. 185-188 Downloads
Stefan Voigt
Costs and benefits of EU enlargement pp. 190-195 Downloads
Franz Neueder
EU enlargement: External economic implications pp. 196-208 Downloads
Jacques Pelkmans and Jean-Pierre Casey
European monetary policy: Institutional design and policy experience pp. 209-218 Downloads
Bernd Hayo
Europe — A pioneer in greenhouse gas emissions trading pp. 219-228 Downloads
Sonja Butzengeiger and Axel Michaelowa

Volume 38, issue 3, 2003

The ECB’s “new” strategy pp. 114-115 Downloads
Carsten Hefeker
The way ahead pp. 116-119 Downloads
Ingo Friedrich
The rotation model is not sustainable pp. 119-124 Downloads
Ansgar Belke
An opportunity missed! pp. 124-129 Downloads
Daniel Gros
A (critical) appraisal of the ECB’s voting reform pp. 129-131 Downloads
Ellen Meade
Speculative attack against the Hungarian forint pp. 132-137 Downloads
Miklós Losoncz
Preferential rules of origin—A conceptual outline pp. 138-146 Downloads
Thinam Jakob and Gernot Fiebiger
The GATS negotiations: Implications for health and social services pp. 147-155 Downloads
Rudolf Adlung
Territorial disparities in Europe pp. 156-164 Downloads
Annekatrin Niebuhr and Silvia Stiller

Volume 38, issue 2, 2003

Europe after the Iraq war pp. 58-59 Downloads
Hans-Eckart Scharrer
We need to regain the confidence and boldness of the early days pp. 60-63 Downloads
Giuseppe Gargani
Completing the European Home Market by 2009 pp. 63-65 Downloads
Karl Wogau
Better internal market regulation pp. 66-69 Downloads
Jacques Pelkmans
A fading glory? pp. 69-73 Downloads
Volker Nienhaus and Arnd Busche
The never-ending story pp. 73-75 Downloads
Friedrich Heinemann
Beyond the Blue Banana? pp. 76-85 Downloads
Gert-Jan Hospers
EU enlargement and governance of the Common Agricultural Policy pp. 86-93 Downloads
Bernhard Brümmer and Ulrich Koester
German public banks under the pressure of the EU subsidy proceedings pp. 94-101 Downloads
Thomas Döring
Regulatory competition between company laws in the European Union: The Überseering case pp. 102-108 Downloads
Klaus Heine
Oil prices decline as concerns about supplies lessen pp. 109-112 Downloads
Klaus Matthies

Volume 38, issue 1, 2003

Regionalism going global pp. 2-3 Downloads
Georg Koopmann
The Stability and Growth Pact neglects the policy mix between fiscal and monetary policy pp. 4-7 Downloads
Peter Bofinger
What to do with the Stability Pact pp. 7-10 Downloads
Barry Eichengreen
How can the Stability and Growth Pact be improved to achieve both stronger discipline and higher flexibility? pp. 10-15 Downloads
Sylvester Eijffinger
Credible at last? Reforming the Stability Pact pp. 15-18 Downloads
Carsten Hefeker
Agriculture in the EU’s Eastern enlargement pp. 19-30 Downloads
Derek Baker
How competitive are Europe’s economies? pp. 31-37 Downloads
Michael Frenkel, Isabell Koske and Christoph Swonke
Unwarranted final demand shocks of public deficits reductions in Germany pp. 38-50 Downloads
Georg Erber
Hesitant recovery in the world economy pp. 51-56 Downloads
Günter Weinert
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