Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
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Volume 54, issue 6, 2019
- ECB: Time Is Ripe for a Real Strategy pp. 322-323

- Peter Bofinger
- Industrial Climate Neutrality in the EU: Outline of an Integrated Industrial Green Deal pp. 325-332

- Tomas Wyns and Gauri Khandekar
- The EU Electricity Sector Will Need Reform, Again pp. 332-338

- Irina Kustova and Christian Egenhofer
- Material Use: The Next Challenge to Climate Policy pp. 338-341

- Angela Köppl and Stefan Schleicher
- The Decarbonisation Challenge of Southeast Europe: A Case Study of Romania pp. 341-346

- Radu Dudău and Mihnea Cătuţi
- The EU Internal Market and the Transformation of Energy Systems to Sustainability pp. 346-353

- Erik Gawel and Sebastian Strunz
- Green Deal for Europe: More Climate Protection and Fewer Fossil Fuel Wars pp. 353-358

- Claudia Kemfert
- The Eastern German Growth Trap: Structural Limits to Convergence? pp. 359-368

- Ulrich Blum
- Young SMEs as a Motor of Europe’s Innovation Machine pp. 369-377

- Reinhilde Veugelers, Annalisa Ferrando, Senad Lekpek and Christoph Weiss
- Rare Earths in the Trade Dispute Between the US and China: A Déjà Vu pp. 378-384

- Marc Schmid
- A Secular Decline in Capital Productivity in G7 Countries pp. 385-390

- Kristina Morkunaite
- Addressing Inequality: The Wealth Tax pp. 391-392

- Barry Eichengreen
Volume 54, issue 5, 2019
- The Fall of the Iron Curtain: 30 Years On pp. 270-271

- László Andor
- Low Interest Rates and Public Borrowing pp. 273-274

- Daniel Gros
- Capital Abundance and Its Consequences for Trade Policy pp. 275-279

- Carl Christian von Weizsäcker
- Fiscal Policy at the Zero Lower Bound pp. 279-285

- Angel Ubide
- Time to Change Budgetary Priorities in the Eurozone pp. 285-290

- Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji
- Japanese Economy: Two Lost Decades and How Many More? pp. 291-296

- Yoshiyasu Ono
- About the Economic Psychology of Public Debt pp. 297-303

- Thomas Döring and Ruven D. Oehmke
- Europe’s Search for Superstar Firms: The Puzzle of European Champions pp. 304-313

- Elisabeth Sattler-Bublitz, Michael Leisinger and Nele Yang
- The US Unemployment Insurance Scheme: A Model for the EU? pp. 314-318

- Christiaan Luigjes, Georg Fischer and Frank Vandenbroucke
- US States Lead the Way on Climate Policy pp. 319-320

- Kathryne Cleary and Karen Palmer
Volume 54, issue 4, 2019
- Ursula von der Leyen — A Rocky Start, But Brighter Prospects pp. 198-199

- Andrew Watt
- Competition and Competition Policy in a Data-Driven Economy pp. 201-208

- Justus Haucap
- Data Marketplaces: Trends and Monetisation of Data Goods pp. 208-216

- Markus Spiekermann
- Data Governance as the Enabler of the Data Economy pp. 216-222

- Barbara Engels
- Alternative Data Governance Models: Moving Beyond One-Size-Fits-All Solutions pp. 222-227

- Bruno Carballa Smichowski
- Data Governance: Enhancing Innovation and Protecting Against Its Risks pp. 228-232

- Max Grafenstein, Alina Wernick and Christopher Olk
- Two Views of the International Monetary System pp. 233-236

- Barry Eichengreen
- What Drives the Responsiveness of the Budget Balance to the Business Cycle in EU Countries? pp. 237-249

- Gilles Mourre and Aurélien Poissonnier
- Have Sovereign Bond Market Relationships Changed in the Euro Area? Evidence from Italy pp. 250-258

- David Cronin and Peter Dunne
- Beware of Financial Repression: Lessons from History pp. 259-266

- Andreas Hoffmann
- Access to Data Will Change the World Power Structure pp. 267-268

- Lutz Finger
Volume 54, issue 3, 2019
- Europe at the Crossroads pp. 130-131

- Christian Breuer
- About FairTax pp. 133-133

- Åsa Gunnarsson, Danuše Nerudová and Margit Schratzenstaller
- Sustainability in EU Tax Law pp. 134-137

- Ann Mumford and Åsa Gunnarsson
- Tax System Sustainability Evaluation: A Model for EU Countries pp. 138-141

- Danuše Nerudová, David Hampel, Jitka Janová, Marian Dobranschi and Petr Rozmahel
- Gender Equality and Taxation Policies in the EU pp. 141-146

- Åsa Gunnarsson and Ulrike Spangenberg
- (Gender-differentiated) Effects of Changes in Personal Income Taxation pp. 146-154

- Marian Fink, Jitka Janová, Danuše Nerudová, Jan Pavel, Margit Schratzenstaller, Friedrich Sindermann and Martin Spielauer
- Pensions and the Challenges of Adequacy and Sustainability: Irish Citizens’ Voices and Policy Implications pp. 154-159

- Emer Mulligan
- The Impact of the Introduction of a CCCTB in the EU pp. 160-165

- Danuše Nerudová and Veronika Solilová
- Taxing Large Businesses: Cooperative Compliance in Action pp. 165-170

- Lotta Björklund Larsen and Lynne Oats
- Tax-based Own Resources to Finance the EU Budget pp. 171-177

- Margit Schratzenstaller and Alexander Krenek
- Brexit: A Hard-but-Smart Strategy and Its Consequences pp. 178-183

- Gabriel Felbermayr
- Inclusive Growth — Institutions Matter! pp. 184-192

- Michael Grömling and Hans-Peter Klös
- Correction: The Euro at 20: Still a Project Projected to Fail? pp. 193-193

- Adalbert Winkler
- Correction: The Bill, Please! Households’ Real Returns on Financial Assets Since the Introduction of the Euro pp. 194-194

- Marc-Peter Radke and Manuel Rupprecht
- The US-China Trade War and Its Implications for Europe pp. 195-196

- Michael Plummer
Volume 54, issue 2, 2019
- The Harder the Brexit, the Harder the Impact on Northern Ireland pp. 62-63

- Lucinda Creighton
- The Euro — A Tale of 20 Years: What Are the Priorities Going Forward? pp. 65-72

- Marco Buti, Maya Jollès and Matteo Salto
- Understanding the Limitations of Maastricht pp. 72-77

- Daniel Gros
- Domesticating the Euro pp. 78-84

- Lorenzo Bini Smaghi and Michala Marcussen
- The Euro at 20: A New Deal to Save the Euro pp. 85-89

- Thomas Mayer
- The Euro at 20: Still a Project Projected to Fail? pp. 90-95

- Adalbert Winkler
- Challenges of the Euro pp. 96-100

- Harold James
- The Gender Pay Gap in EU Countries — New Evidence Based on EU-SES 2014 Data pp. 101-105

- Christina Boll and Andreas Lagemann
- The Bill, Please! Households’ Real Returns on Financial Assets Since the Introduction of the Euro pp. 106-113

- Marc-Peter Radke and Manuel Rupprecht
- Data Economy and Antitrust Regulation pp. 114-119

- Christian Rusche
- New Dimensions of Service Offshoring in World Trade pp. 120-126

- Marc Atkins, Bernard Gilroy and Volker Seiler
- What’s Behind the Economic Insecurity of American Workers? pp. 127-128

- Eileen Appelbaum
Volume 54, issue 1, 2019
- Macron Struggles to Reunite a Divided Country pp. 2-3

- Julie Hamann
- Economic Integration and Income Convergence in the EU pp. 5-11

- Cinzia Alcidi
- How Can Europe Upgrade Its “Convergence Machine”? pp. 11-18

- Cristobal Ridao-Cano and Christian Bodewig
- Fifteen Years of Convergence: East-West Imbalance and What the EU Should Do About it pp. 18-23

- László Andor
- Unravelling the Roots of the EMU Crisis. Structural Divides, Uneven Recoveries and Possible Ways Out pp. 23-30

- Giuseppe Celi, Dario Guarascio and Annamaria Simonazzi
- Convergence and Divergence in the EU: Lessons from Italy pp. 31-34

- Barry Eichengreen
- Convergence of the German Bundesländer: Lessons for the EU pp. 34-39

- Michael Burda
- Divergence? What Divergence? pp. 39-41

- Charles Wyplosz
- Incentivising Structural Reforms in Europe? A Blueprint for the European Commission’s Reform Support Programme pp. 42-46

- Mathias Dolls, Clemens Fuest, Carla Krolage, Florian Neumeier and Daniel Stöhlker
- How to Facilitate Digital Innovation in Europe pp. 47-52

- Daniel Nepelski
- Homebuyers, Liquidity Constraints and Private Market Solutions – European Best Practices pp. 53-58

- Michael Voigtländer
- Cities Are Stepping Up to Prevent Climate Disaster pp. 59-60

- Mark Chambers
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