Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
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Volume 52, issue 6, 2017
- Editorial pp. 327-327

- Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres
- Regulating the Platform Economy: How to Protect Workers While Promoting Innovation pp. 328-328

- John Zysman, Martin Kenney, Jan Drahokoupil, Agnieszka Piasna, Georgios Petropoulos, Willem Pieter De Groen, Zachary Kilhoffer, Karolien Lenaerts and Nicolas Salez
- Intelligent Tools and Digital Platforms: Implications for Work and Employment pp. 329-334

- John Zysman and Martin Kenney
- Work in the Platform Economy: Beyond Lower Transaction Costs pp. 335-340

- Jan Drahokoupil and Agnieszka Piasna
- Collaborative Economy: Market Design and Basic Regulatory Principles pp. 340-345

- Georgios Petropoulos
- The Impact of the Platform Economy on Job Creation pp. 345-351

- Willem Pieter De Groen, Zachary Kilhoffer, Karolien Lenaerts and Nicolas Salez
- Hartz IV: The Solution to the Unemployment Problems in the Eurozone? pp. 353-357

- Peter Bofinger
- The EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement: Relevance, Content and Policy Implications pp. 358-363

- Michael Frenkel and Benedikt Walter
- Trump’s Trade Policy Agenda pp. 364-369

- Christoph Scherrer and Elizabeth Abernathy
- Virtual Currencies, Distributed Ledgers and the Future of Financial Services pp. 370-378

- Volker Brühl
- America’s Cities Compete for Amazon pp. 379-380

- Joseph Parilla
Volume 52, issue 5, 2017
- The Fragility of Freedom of Movement pp. 254-255

- Cian Mulligan
- Integration of Refugees: Lessons from Bosnians in Five EU Countries pp. 257-263

- Mikkel Barslund, Matthias Busse, Karolien Lenaerts, Lars Ludolph and Vilde Renman
- Large-Scale Immigration and Labour Market Integration: First Lessons from the Recent Past in Germany pp. 263-269

- Yuliya Kosyakova and Steffen Sirries
- The Labour Market Participation of Humanitarian Migrants in Sweden: An Overview pp. 270-277

- Nahikari Irastorza and Pieter Bevelander
- Canada’s Immigration System: Lessons for Europe? pp. 277-284

- Arthur Sweetman
- The Social Integration of Immigrants and the Role of Policy — A Literature Review pp. 285-292

- Nadzeya Laurentsyeva and Alessandra Venturini
- How Greece’s Systemic Weaknesses Limited the Effectiveness of the Adjustment Programmes pp. 293-301

- Angelos Kotios, George Galanos and Manolis Koutoulakis
- The Brexit Dynamics: British and EU27 Challenges After the EU Referendum pp. 302-307

- Paul Welfens and David Hanrahan
- Can a Reliable Framework for Sovereign-Backed Securities Be Established? pp. 308-314

- Markus Demary and Jürgen Matthes
- The Political Limits of Economic Integration pp. 315-322

- Phedon A. Nicolaides and Joanna Hornik
- The Puerto Rican Saga pp. 323-324

- Anne Krueger
Volume 52, issue 4, 2017
- Macron a Game Changer for Europe? pp. 194-195

- Daniel Gros
- Will the DSM Strategy Spur Innovation? pp. 197-201

- Andrea Renda
- Economic Implications of Further Harmonisation of Electronic Communications Regulation in the EU pp. 202-207

- J. Scott Marcus and Christian Wernick
- GDPR: A Step Towards a User-centric Internet? pp. 207-213

- Maciej Sobolewski, Joanna Mazur and Michał Paliński
- Detours on the Path to a European Big Data Economy pp. 213-216

- Barbara Engels
- Regulatory Federalism and Broadband Divergence: Implications of Invoking Europe in the Making of Canadian Telecom Policy pp. 217-225

- Reza Rajabiun and Catherine Middleton
- A European Agenda for Smart Consumer Protection Rules for Digital Services pp. 226-229

- Alexandre de Streel
- ANFA — National Money Creation as an Existential Threat to the Currency Union? pp. 230-237

- Arne Hansen and Dirk Meyer
- Business Cycle Desynchronisation: Amplitude and Beta vs. Co-movement pp. 238-241

- Ansgar Belke, Clemens Domnick and Daniel Gros
- How a Strong Europe Could Create More National Scope of Action pp. 242-246

- Karl Aiginger
- Welcome to the Club — On the Accuracy of Growth Forecasts for China pp. 247-250

- Ullrich Heilemann
- America’s Health Care War pp. 251-252

- Jacob S. Hacker
Volume 52, issue 3, 2017
- Differentiation Could Become the Next EU Integration Concept pp. 122-123

- Josef Janning
- Reflections on the Euro Area Fiscal Stance pp. 125-131

- Christophe Kamps, Jacopo Cimadomo, Sebastian Hauptmeier and Nadine Leiner-Killinger
- Fiscal Rules and the Scope for Risk Sharing pp. 131-137

- Iain Begg
- The Stabilising Role of US Federal Fiscal Institutions — What Lessons for the Euro Area? pp. 137-142

- Cinzia Alcidi and Gilles Thirion
- What the EU Can Learn from the American Experience with Unemployment Insurance pp. 142-148

- Suzanne Simonetta
- European Fiscal Governance and Cyclical Stabilisation: Searching for a Lasting Arrangement pp. 148-154

- Nicolas Carnot
- Risk Reduction, Risk Sharing and Moral Hazard: A Vaccination Metaphor pp. 154-159

- Frank Vandenbroucke
- Ten Lessons from a Decade of Debating an EUBS: Robust Findings, Popular Myths and Remaining Dilemmas pp. 159-164

- Sebastian Dullien
- Comprehensive Trade Agreements: Conditioning Globalisation or Eroding the European Model? pp. 165-170

- Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres
- Autonomous Driving — a Challenge for the Automotive Industry pp. 171-177

- Hubertus Bardt
- Economic Benefits of Gender Equality in the EU pp. 178-183

- Helena Morais Maceira
- The Asymmetric Effects of Macroeconomic Performance on Happiness: Evidence for the EU pp. 184-190

- Edsel L. Beja
- Hints of Progress for Labor in the United States pp. 191-192

- Dean Baker
Volume 52, issue 2, 2017
- Greece: Searching for Light at the End of the Tunnel pp. 66-67

- George Pagoulatos
- The Basics of Basic Income pp. 69-74

- John Kay
- On the Economics of a Universal Basic Income pp. 74-80

- Thomas Straubhaar
- Universal Basic Income Financing and Income Distribution — The Questions Left Unanswered by Proponents pp. 80-83

- Heiner Flassbeck
- Universal Basic Income — Empty Dreams of Paradise pp. 83-87

- Hilmar Schneider
- Basic Income in the Finnish Context pp. 87-91

- Olli Kangas, Miska Simanainen and Pertti Honkanen
- The Power of Two: Inclusive Growth and the IMF pp. 92-99

- Prakash Loungani
- Brexit and Trade: Between Facts and Irrelevance pp. 100-106

- Phedon A. Nicolaides and Thibault Roy
- How to Define a Systemically Important Financial Institution — A New Perspective pp. 107-110

- Volker Brühl
- Rising Income Inequality: Do Not Draw the Obvious Conclusions pp. 111-118

- Heiko Peters and Maya Volwahsen
- Does Trump Really Want a Strong Dollar? pp. 119-120

- Desmond Lachman
Volume 52, issue 1, 2017
- 2017: The Year of European Populism? pp. 2-3

- Clemens Fuest
- Unlocking the Potential of Greater Female Employment in Europe pp. 5-16

- Lone Christiansen, Huidan Lin, Joana Pereira, Petia Topalova and Rima Turk Ariss
- Gender Inequality and Growth in Europe pp. 17-23

- Stephan Klasen and Anna Minasyan
- The Gender Employment Gap: Costs and Policy Responses pp. 24-27

- Martina Bisello and Massimiliano Mascherini
- Gender and Inequality: Austerity and Alternatives pp. 28-33

- Diane Perrons
- Gender Equality in Decision-Making Positions: The Efficiency Gains pp. 34-37

- Paola Profeta
- Regulating the European Sharing Economy: State of Play and Challenges pp. 38-44

- Malthe Mikkel Munkøe
- The Global Productivity Slowdown: Diagnosis, Causes and Remedies pp. 45-50

- Georg Erber, Ulrich Fritsche and Patrick Christian Harms
- Policy Rules in the Economic and Monetary Union pp. 51-56

- Bodo Herzog and Minjae Choi
- The Impact of Pension Age Changes — The Case of Malta pp. 57-62

- Aaron Grech
- Trump’s Confrontational Trade Policy pp. 63-64

- Caroline Freund
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