Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
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Volume 51, issue 6, 2016
- New Growth for Europe pp. 298-299

- Brigitte Preissl, Derek Kruse and Cian Mulligan
- Imbalances, Inequality and Growth — Rethinking Growth Policies for Europe pp. 301-305

- László Andor
- The Prospects for Future Economic Growth in the Euro Area pp. 305-311

- Kieran McQuinn and Karl Whelan
- Why Europe Needs a Public Investment Plan pp. 312-317

- Mario Pianta
- Structural Reforms as a Panacea? The European Productivity and Growth Puzzle pp. 318-320

- Daniel Gros
- From Social Pacts to Productivity Boards pp. 321-324

- Philippe Pochet
- After the Brits Have Gone and the Trumpets Have Sounded: Turning a Drama into a Crisis That Will Not Go to Waste pp. 324-331

- Mark Blyth
- EU Challenges, Investment in the EU and the Role of the European Investment Group pp. 331-334

- Debora Revoltella
- European Industrial Policy — Tapping the Full Growth Potential of the EU pp. 335-340

- Erik Berglof
- Making Social Investment Happen for the Eurozone pp. 341-347

- Anton C. Hemerijck
- The Future of European Growth Policies: Resetting Integration pp. 348-352

- Nauro Campos
Volume 51, issue 5, 2016
- New Models of Economic Integration for Turkey and the UK pp. 246-247

- Sinan Ülgen
- What Future for the EU After Brexit? pp. 249-251

- Paul De Grauwe
- EU Migration to and from the UK After Brexit pp. 251-255

- Carlos Vargas-Silva
- EU Financial Market Access After Brexit pp. 255-260

- Karel Lannoo
- Brexit as an Inelastic Good: A Microeconomic Theory of Direct Democracy pp. 260-264

- Matt Qvortrup
- The Political Effects of Ageing on Inflation pp. 266-271

- Tim Vlandas
- Weak Investment Poses a Threat to Industry in Europe pp. 272-277

- Martin Gornig and Alexander Schiersch
- EU Agricultural Policy Reform: Evaluating the EU’s New Methodology for Direct Payments pp. 278-285

- Ulrich Koester and Jens-Peter Loy
- The Irresistible Fetish of Utility Theory: From “Pleasure and Pain” to Rationalising Torture pp. 286-287

- Giovanni Dosi and Andrea Roventini
- Understanding Structural Divergence in European Manufacturing pp. 288-294

- Livio Romano
- The US Presidential Candidates and the Economy pp. 295-296

- Leonard Burman
Volume 51, issue 4, 2016
- Brexit, Globalisation and the Future of the EU pp. 182-183

- Steven Blockmans
- Europe’s Path Towards the Socio-Ecological Transition pp. 184-184

- Karl Aiginger, Margit Schratzenstaller, Thomas Leoni, Anke Schaffartzik, Dominik Wiedenhofer, Marina Fischer-Kowalski, Reinhilde Veugelers and Arno Behrens
- A New Strategy for Europe pp. 185-194

- Karl Aiginger and Margit Schratzenstaller
- Social Investment as a Perspective on Welfare State Transformation in Europe pp. 194-200

- Thomas Leoni
- More Productive, Less Sustainable? On the Need to Consider Material Resource Flows pp. 200-204

- Anke Schaffartzik, Dominik Wiedenhofer and Marina Fischer-Kowalski
- Empowering the Green Innovation Machine pp. 205-208

- Reinhilde Veugelers
- The Climate Change Impact of Material Use pp. 209-212

- Arno Behrens
- The Political Economy of Brexit: Why Making It Easier to Leave the Club Could Improve the EU pp. 214-219

- Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres
- On the Distribution of Refugees in the EU pp. 220-228

- Martin Altemeyer-Bartscher, Oliver Holtemöller, Axel Lindner, Andreas Schmalzbauer and Goetz Zeddies
- Can Argentina’s Experience Help Predict the Effects of a Potential Grexit? pp. 229-236

- Sebastian Dullien, Martin Rapetti and Pablo Schiaffino
- Quantitative Easing in the Eurozone: a One-Year Assessment pp. 237-242

- Frank van Lerven
- What May Not Happen in UKexit pp. 243-244

- Brendan O’Leary
Volume 51, issue 3, 2016
- The Organization and Economics of Sports Mega-Events pp. 110-111

- Andrew Zimbalist
- Ageing in Europe pp. 112-112

- Henriette Prast, Arthur van Soest, Florian Blank, Camille Logeay, Erik Türk, Josef Wöss, Rudolf Zwiener, Fritz von Nordheim, Jürgen Bauknecht, Andreas Cebulla, Alan Walker and Asghar Zaidi
- Financial Literacy and Preparation for Retirement pp. 113-118

- Henriette M. Prast and Arthur van Soest
- Why is Austria’s Pension System So Much Better Than Germany’s? pp. 118-125

- Florian Blank, Camille Logeay, Erik Türk, Josef Wöss and Rudolf Zwiener
- The 2015 Pension Adequacy Report’s Examination Of Extended Working Lives as a Route to Future Pension Adequacy pp. 125-134

- Fritz von Nordheim
- Extending Working Lives–Sticks and Carrots to Get the Older Unemployed Back into Employment pp. 134-139

- Jürgen Bauknecht and Andreas Cebulla
- New Evidence on Active Ageing in Europe pp. 139-144

- Alan Walker and Asghar Zaidi
- Conceptualising the Role of International Capital Flows for Housing Markets pp. 146-154

- Michael Richter and Johannes-Gabriel Werner
- The New Generation of Structural and Investment Funds–More Than Financial Transfers? pp. 155-163

- Walter Deffaa
- Regional Convergence in Europe pp. 165-171

- Henry Goecke and Michael Hüther
- Lessons Learnt from the Nordics: How to Fight Long-term Unemployment pp. 172-178

- Erik Bjørsted, Elva Bova and Signe Dahl
- Reforming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? Don’t Hold Your Breath pp. 179-180

- Laurie Goodman
Volume 51, issue 2, 2016
- The Economics of a Brexit pp. 46-47

- Michael Emerson
- Wealth and Income Inequality in Europe pp. 48-48

- Maurizio Franzini, Mario Pianta, James K. Galbraith, Francesco Bogliacino, Virginia Maestri, Michele Raitano, Gerhard Bosch and Thorsten Kalina
- The Engines of Inequality pp. 49-55

- Maurizio Franzini and Mario Pianta
- Causes of Changing Inequality in the World pp. 55-60

- James K. Galbraith
- Wealth Inequality and the Great Recession pp. 61-66

- Francesco Bogliacino and Virginia Maestri
- Income Inequality in Europe Since the Crisis pp. 67-72

- Michele Raitano
- The Erosion of the German Middle Class pp. 73-77

- Gerhard Bosch and Thorsten Kalina
- Did Italy Need More Labour Flexibility? pp. 79-86

- Marta Fana, Dario Guarascio and Valeria Cirillo
- Reforming the EU Emissions Trading System: An Alternative to the Market Stability Reserve pp. 87-93

- Mark Andor, Manuel Frondel and Stephan Sommer
- No Risk, No Fun? Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 95-99

- Jutta Günther and Maria Kristalova
- New Headings – Old Problems: The Evolution and Future of the EU Budget pp. 100-106

- Ákos Kengyel
- A Bipartisan Plan to Reduce Poverty in the U.S pp. 107-108

- Robert Doar
Volume 51, issue 1, 2016
- Five Decades of Economic Policy Debate pp. 2-3

- Ernst Niemeier
- Five Decades of Economic Policy Debate pp. 2-3

- Ernst Niemeier
- Europe’s Place in the Global Economy — What Does the Last Half Century Suggest for the Future? pp. 5-11

- Mikkel Barslund and Daniel Gros
- Europe’s Place in the Global Economy — What Does the Last Half Century Suggest for the Future? pp. 5-11

- Mikkel Barslund and Daniel Gros
- Why Did Europe Decide to Move to a Single Currency 25 Years Ago? pp. 11-16

- Niels Thygesen
- Why Did Europe Decide to Move to a Single Currency 25 Years Ago? pp. 11-16

- Niels Thygesen
- On the Relation of Monetary and Political Union pp. 16-20

- Otmar Issing
- On the Relation of Monetary and Political Union pp. 16-20

- Otmar Issing
- The Eurozone’s Flaws Are Not Intrinsic pp. 20-24

- Simon Wren-Lewis
- The Eurozone’s Flaws Are Not Intrinsic pp. 20-24

- Simon Wren-Lewis
- Minimal Conditions for the Survival of the Euro pp. 24-28

- Barry Eichengreen and Charles Wyplosz
- Minimal Conditions for the Survival of the Euro pp. 24-28

- Barry Eichengreen and Charles Wyplosz
- A Strategy Change for Europe: Old Myths Versus New Roads pp. 28-33

- Karl Aiginger
- A Strategy Change for Europe: Old Myths Versus New Roads pp. 28-33

- Karl Aiginger
- What Future for the EU in the Global Trading System? pp. 34-36

- Pascal Lamy
- What Future for the EU in the Global Trading System? pp. 34-36

- Pascal Lamy
- Europe and China in the Global Economy in the Next 50 Years: A Partnership for Global Peace and Stability pp. 37-42

- Li-Gang Liu
- Europe and China in the Global Economy in the Next 50 Years: A Partnership for Global Peace and Stability pp. 37-42

- Li-Gang Liu
- European Integration from Washington’s Perspective pp. 43-44

- Anders Aslund
- European Integration from Washington’s Perspective pp. 43-44

- Anders Aslund
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