Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
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Volume 55, issue 6, 2020
- The EU’s Pandemic Response: Tackling COVID-19, Building the Future pp. 342-343

- Paolo Gentiloni
- Economic Recovery in the Age of COVID-19 pp. 345-349

- Robert Skidelsky
- Boosting the Economic Recovery or Closing a Green Deal in Europe? Or Both? pp. 350-352

- Natacha Valla
- COVID-19 and the Twin Transition: How the Recovery Can Boost Sustainable and Inclusive Growth pp. 352-355

- Debora Revoltella
- Youth 2020 — Preventing Another Lost Generation? pp. 356-360

- Sue Maguire
- Green Recovery: Europe and the World pp. 360-363

- Robert Pollin
- The Climate Crisis Will Not Wait pp. 364-365

- Matilda Gettins
- Social Distancing Requirements and the Determinants of the COVID-19 Recession and Recovery in Europe pp. 365-371

- Christian Dreger and Daniel Gros
- Individualism, Polarization and Recovery from the COVID-19 Crisis pp. 371-374

- Barry Eichengreen
- Manoeuvring Through the Crisis: Labour Market and Social Policies During the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 375-380

- Werner Eichhorst, Paul Marx and Ulf Rinne
- Working from Home and COVID-19: The Chances and Risks for Gender Gaps pp. 381-386

- Melanie Arntz, Sarra Ben Yahmed and Francesco Berlingieri
- Post-COVID-19 EMU: Economic Distancing by Parallel Currencies pp. 387-391

- Thomas Mayer and Gunther Schnabl
- Libra Project: Regulators Act on Global Stablecoins pp. 392-398

- Oliver Read and Stefan Schäfer
- Another Slow Recovery from Economic Disaster pp. 399-400

- Dean Baker
Volume 55, issue 5, 2020
- The Political Economy of the Belarusian Crisis pp. 274-275

- Sergei Guriev
- Reforming EU Fiscal Rules: More Leeway, Investment Orientation and Democratic Coordination pp. 277-281

- Achim Truger
- Lessons From the COVID-19 Crisis for Euro Area Fiscal Rules pp. 281-284

- Daniel Gros
- The Eurozone as a Trap and a Hostage: Obstacles and Prospects of the Debate on European Fiscal Rules pp. 284-291

- Orsola Costantini
- Eurozone Output Gaps and the COVID-19 Shock pp. 291-296

- Robin Brooks and Jonathan Fortun Vargas
- Reflections on the Stability and Growth Pact’s Preventive Arm in Light of the COVID-19 Crisis pp. 296-300

- Sebastian Hauptmeier and Nadine Leiner-Killinger
- Real Convergence Across the Euro Area pp. 301-311

- Leonor Coutinho and Alessandro Turrini
- The Impact of Structural Funds on Regional Growth: A Panel Data Spatial Analysis pp. 312-319

- Micaela Antunes, Miguel Viegas, Celeste Varum and Carlos Pinho
- Adapting the EU Economic Governance to New Macroeconomic and Political Realities pp. 320-324

- Raffaele Fargnoli
- Spillover Effects From Next Generation EU pp. 325-331

- Oliver Picek
- Twin Deficits: Evidence From Portugal, Italy, Spain and Greece pp. 332-338

- Konstantinos P. Panousis and Minoas Koukouritakis
- A Vote for the Economy? A Vote Against Democracy pp. 339-340

- Jiffer Bourguignon
Volume 55, issue 4, 2020
- Next Generation EU: A Large Common Response to the COVID-19 Crisis pp. 202-203

- Cinzia Alcidi and Daniel Gros
- European Pandemic Recovery: An Opportunity to Reboot pp. 205-209

- Agnès Benassy-Quere and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- A Framework for a European Economic Recovery After COVID-19 pp. 209-215

- Julia Anderson, Simone Tagliapietra and Guntram Wolff
- Common Fiscal Capacity Is Needed to Strengthen Risk Sharing pp. 215-219

- Antonia Díaz
- State Aid Policies in Response to the COVID-19 Shock: Observations and Guiding Principles pp. 219-222

- Massimo Motta and Martin Peitz
- COVID-19 and Economic Growth: Does Good Government Performance Pay Off? pp. 224-231

- Michael König and Adalbert Winkler
- COVID-19 Crisis: How to Avoid a ‘Lost Generation’ pp. 232-238

- Dennis Tamesberger and Johann Bacher
- Fighting the COVID-19 Crisis: Debt Monétisation and EU Recovery Bonds pp. 239-244

- Alberto Botta, Eugenio Caverzasi and Alberto Russo
- Mitigating the Gap Between the Rich and the Poor: Key Trends and Drivers of Redistribution pp. 245-255

- Martin Larch and Philipp Mohl
- Relief, Recovery, Reform: A Retrospective on the US Policy Responses to the Great Recession pp. 257-265

- Basak Kus
- Will the Future EU-UK Free Trade Agreement Affect Foreign Direct Investment? pp. 266-270

- Federico Carril-Caccia
- Early Care and Education: Necessary Infrastructure for Economic Recovery pp. 271-272

- Eileen Appelbaum
Volume 55, issue 3, 2020
- Lessons From the Coronavirus Crisis for European Integration pp. 130-131

- Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres
- The Need for Monetary Financing of Corona Budget Deficits pp. 133-134

- Paul De Grauwe
- How the COVID-19 Pandemic Is Reshaping the Trade Landscape and What to Do About It pp. 135-139

- Sebastien Jean
- SURE — EU Capacity for Stabilising Employment and Incomes in the Pandemic pp. 139-142

- László Andor
- The Privilege of Working From Home at the Time of Social Distancing pp. 142-147

- Armanda Cetrulo, Dario Guarascio and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- Decades of Tight Fiscal Policy Have Left the Health Care System in Italy Ill-Prepared to Fight the COVID-19 Outbreak pp. 147-152

- Franz Prante, Alessandro Bramucci and Achim Truger
- Why Current EU Proposals for Corona-Related Financial Aid Cannot Replace Coronabonds pp. 152-155

- Sebastian Dullien, Thomas Theobald, Silke Tober and Andrew Watt
- Whither Coronabonds? The Past and Future of the EMU in the Coronavirus Pandemic pp. 155-159

- Bodo Herzog
- On the Macroeconomic and Social Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic in Latin America and the Developing World pp. 159-162

- Christian Proaño
- Common Pitfalls in the Interpretation of COVID-19 Data and Statistics pp. 162-166

- Andreas Backhaus
- Potential Output, EU Fiscal Surveillance and the COVID-19 Shock pp. 167-174

- Philipp Heimberger
- Coronavirus Crisis: Government Aid That Also Promotes Employee Ownership pp. 175-180

- David P. Ellerman and Tej Gonza
- Great Green Transition and Finance pp. 181-186

- Claudia Kemfert, Dorothea Schäfer and Willi Semmler
- A European Mechanism for the Issuance and Initial Distribution of Debt Securities pp. 187-191

- Georgios Pavlidis
- Competition, Technological Change and Productivity Gains: A Sectoral Analysis pp. 192-198

- Stéphane Ciriani and François Jeanjean
- Coronavirus Pandemic: Europe Is Once Again Forged in a Crisis pp. 199-200

- Barry Eichengreen
Volume 55, issue 2, 2020
- The Pandemic Requires a Coordinated Global Economic Response pp. 66-67

- Alicia Garcia Herrero
- Pension Systems in the EU — Some Policy Issues pp. 69-72

- Mikkel Barslund
- Lessons From Italy: A Good Pension System Needs an Effective Broader Social Policy Framework pp. 73-81

- Daniele Franco and Pietro Tommasino
- Towards a Universal Pension Points System in France pp. 82-87

- Herve Boulhol
- They Will Definitely Need Us, When We Are 64: Old-Age Provision in Germany pp. 88-91

- Martin Werding
- The Finnish Pension System and Its Future Challenges pp. 92-96

- Tarmo Valkonen
- The Coming Coronavirus Crisis: What Can We Learn? pp. 98-104

- Matteo Lucchese and Mario Pianta
- Micro-Foundations of Diverging Economic Policies: Keynesian, Behavioural, Neoclassic pp. 105-111

- Ronald Schettkat
- New CAP Delivery Model, Old Issues pp. 112-119

- Marko Lovec, Tanja Šumrada and Emil Erjavec
- The Welfare Implications of the European Trucks Cartel pp. 120-126

- Christian Beyer, Elke Kottmann and Korbinian von Blanckenburg
- Public Pension Reform in the U.S. Presidential Campaign pp. 127-128

- Gary Burtless
Volume 55, issue 1, 2020
- Populism, Protectionism and Paralysis pp. 1-2

- Marcel Fratzscher
- Achieving Socio-Economic Convergence in Europe pp. 5-12

- Paul Collier
- Italy’s Political Upheaval and the Consequences of Inequality pp. 13-17

- Mario Pianta
- The Great Recession and the Rise of Populism pp. 17-21

- Evgenia Passari
- Against a General Theory of Populism: The Case of East-Central Europe pp. 21-26

- László Andor
- Austerity and Brexit pp. 27-33

- Thiemo Fetzer
- Economic Crisis, Poor Governance and the Rise of Populism: The Case of Greece pp. 34-37

- Daphne Halikiopoulou
- Populism: Root Causes, Power Grabbing and Counter Strategy pp. 38-42

- Karl Aiginger
- The AfD’s Winning Formula — No Need for Economic Strategy Blurring in Germany pp. 43-52

- Matthias Diermeier
- Libra — A Differentiated View on Facebook’s Virtual Currency Project pp. 54-61

- Volker Brühl
- The Politics of American Inequality pp. 63-64

- James Galbraith and Jaehee Choi
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