Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
1970 - 2022
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Volume 53, issue 6, 2018
- Italy: A Question of Interest Rates and Trust pp. 294-295

- Sergio Cesaratto
- Going for the Wallet? Rule-of-Law Conditionality in the Next EU Multiannual Financial Framework pp. 297-301

- Friedrich Heinemann
- Tax-based Own Resources as a Core Element of a Future-Oriented Design of the EU System of Own Resources pp. 301-306

- Margit Schratzenstaller
- The CAP in the 2021–2027 MFF Negotiations pp. 306-311

- Alan Matthews
- The Multiannual Financial Framework and European Defence pp. 311-315

- Daniel Fiott
- On the Risk of a Sovereign Debt Crisis in Italy pp. 316-319

- Oliver Holtemöller, Tobias Knedlik and Axel Lindner
- Problem Child Greece pp. 320-325

- Georg Quaas
- Financial Instruments and Promotional Banking in the EU are Growing — But is this Justified? pp. 326-331

- Jorge Núñez Ferrer
- A Simple Post-Crisis EMU Phillips Curve — Implications for Monetary Policy pp. 333-336

- Peter Hennecke
- The European Single Market at 25 pp. 337-342

- Elisabeth Sattler-Bublitz
- Post-Midterms: What to Expect pp. 343-344

- Jiffer Bourguignon
Volume 53, issue 5, 2018
- Getting Back on Track with Turkey pp. 242-243

- Daniel S. Hamilton
- What Should Be the EU’s Approach to Global Trade? pp. 245-249

- Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres
- Revitalising Multilateral Trade Governance pp. 249-253

- Bernard Hoekman
- Triage? Assessing the EU’s Modernisation Proposals for the WTO pp. 253-256

- Simon J. Evenett
- Dealing with Donald Trump pp. 257-260

- Gabriel Felbermayr
- The EU Response to US Trade Tariffs pp. 260-268

- Maria Demertzis and Gustav Fredriksson
- China’s “Socialist Market Economy”: A Systemic Trade Issue pp. 268-273

- Jacques Pelkmans
- If Nothing is Achieved: Who Pays for the Brexit? pp. 274-280

- Michael Hüther, Matthias Diermeier, Markos Jung and Andrew Bassilakis
- Macroprudential Risk Management Problems in Brexit pp. 281-286

- Paul Welfens
- A New Regulatory Paradigm for the Digital Sector in Europe pp. 287-290

- Georg Serentschy
- NAFTA on the Brink pp. 291-292

- Geoffrey Gertz
Volume 53, issue 4, 2018
- EU Policies for Refugee Protection and Immigration: Cooperation is Key pp. 182-183

- Matthias Lücke
- The Nordic Model of Economic Development and Welfare: Recent Developments and Future Prospects pp. 185-190

- Roberto Iacono
- The Nordic Model and Structural Change: Lessons from the Collapse of Saab Automobile AB pp. 190-195

- Mark T. Nance and Jack Daly
- Social Corporatism and Capital Accumulation: The Fate of the Nordic Model pp. 196-201

- Jonathan Perraton
- Elitism in Higher Education and Inequality: Why Are the Nordic Countries So Special? pp. 201-208

- Elise Brezis
- The Success of the Nordic Countries as a Blueprint for Small Open Economies pp. 209-214

- Johannes Tiemer
- The Unifying Role of the Single Currency pp. 215-220

- László Andor
- Designing a Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism for a European Monetary Fund pp. 221-224

- George Pavlidis
- A Neglected Aspect of the Debates on the EU Budget: Duration of the MFF pp. 225-232

- Ákos Kengyel
- Development of the Regional Natural Gas Market in Southeast Europe pp. 233-238

- Emil Asenov
- Trump: Reckless Free Trader or Genuine Protectionist? pp. 239-240

- Edward Alden
Volume 53, issue 3, 2018
- Out With the Old, In With the New pp. 110-111

- Thomas Fricke
- Paradigm Shifts in Economic Theory and Policy pp. 113-118

- Laurie Laybourn-Langton and Michael Jacobs
- Shifting Views on Trade Liberalisation: Beyond Indiscriminate Applause pp. 119-124

- Sebastian Dullien
- Towards a New Paradigm: Stabilising Financial Markets pp. 124-135

- Moritz Schularick and Kaspar Zimmermann
- Shifting Paradigms in Carbon Pricing pp. 135-140

- Brigitte Knopf, Kerstin Burghaus, Christian Flachsland, Michael Jakob, Nicolas Koch and Ottmar Edenhofer
- A New Paradigm for Fiscal Policy? pp. 140-146

- Xavier Ragot
- Paradigm Shift in the Eurozone? The Market-Based Convergence Rationale pp. 146-155

- Simon Tilford and Christian Odendahl
- On Current Account Imbalances pp. 155-158

- Gustav Horn
- Myths and Facts About Inequality pp. 158-163

- Marcel Fratzscher
- Power or Economic Law? Fresh Reflections on ECB Policy pp. 164-169

- Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich
- ECB: Quo Vadis? pp. 170-173

- Sylvester Eijffinger and Lex H. Hoogduin
- Low Interest Rates and Household Portfolio Behaviour in Euro Area Countries pp. 174-178

- Manuel Rupprecht
- The Federal Job Guarantee pp. 179-180

- William Darity and Darrick Hamilton
Volume 53, issue 2, 2018
- How Should the EU Position Itself in a Global Trade War? pp. 50-51

- Guntram Wolff
- Is Europe’s Productivity Glass Half Full or Half Empty? pp. 53-58

- Bart van Ark, Klaas de Vries and Kirsten Jäger
- Productivity Growth and International Competitiveness: Does Intangible Capital Matter? pp. 58-62

- Cecilia Jona-Lasinio and Valentina Meliciani
- Productivity and the Great Recession pp. 63-68

- Nicholas Oulton
- The Productivity Puzzle: It’s the Lack of Investment, Stupid! pp. 69-75

- Alexander Herzog-Stein and Gustav Horn
- Can European Productivity Make Progress? pp. 75-78

- Davide Castellani, Mariacristina Piva, Torben Schubert and Marco Vivarelli
- Trade and Labour Market Adjustments: What Role for the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund? pp. 79-86

- Lucian Cernat and Federica Mustilli
- Implications of the US Tax Reform for Transatlantic FDI pp. 87-93

- Friedrich Heinemann, Marcel Olbert, Olena Pfeiffer, Thomas Schwab, Christoph Spengel and Kathrin Stutzenberger
- The Supply of Safe Assets and Fiscal Policy pp. 94-100

- Ludger Schuknecht
- Digitalisation as Enabler Towards a Sustainable Circular Economy in Germany pp. 101-106

- Adriana Neligan
- The Lingering Wage Gap from Rosie the Riveter to #MeToo pp. 107-108

- Caroline Fredrickson
Volume 53, issue 1, 2018
- Europe in 2018: Less Populist, More Popular? pp. 2-3

- Pierre Moscovici
- Behavioral Economics and Public Opinion pp. 5-7

- Cass R. Sunstein and Lucia A. Reisch
- How Can Behavioural Insights Be Used to Improve EU Policy? pp. 8-12

- Xavier Troussard and Rene van Bavel
- Using Behavioural Economics For Rather than Against Consumers – A Practitioner’s Perspective pp. 12-17

- Monique Goyens
- Nudging and Other Ways of Steering Choices pp. 17-20

- Daniel M. Hausman
- Who Benefits from Trade Wars? pp. 22-26

- Wolfgang Lechthaler and Mariya Mileva
- Debt Sustainability Analyses for Italy, Spain and Portugal: Assessment and Recommendations pp. 27-33

- Jürgen Matthes
- Helicopter Money: Should Central Banks Rain Money from the Sky? pp. 34-40

- Ansgar Belke
- Steering the Unsteerable? Aggregate Fiscal Stance and Spillover Effects in the Euro Area pp. 41-46

- Stephan Freitag and Jörg Stosberg
- Is Renewed EU Optimism Justified? pp. 47-48

- Barry Eichengreen