Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
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Volume 50, issue 6, 2015
- The Paris Climate Negotiations and Beyond: Staying Under a Two Degree Celsius Ceiling pp. 310-311

- Miranda Schreurs
- TTIP: Political and Economic Rationale and Implications pp. 312-343

- Jacques Pelkmans, Thea Lee, Federica Mustilli, Lucian Cernat, Ana Norman-Lopez, Alessandra Tucci, Monique Goyens, Léa Auffrets, Galina Kolev and Jürgen Matthes
- Trade with China, Inequality and Policy Responses pp. 344-348

- Wolfgang Lechthaler and Mariya Mileva
- When Low Interest Rates Cause Low Inflation pp. 350-355

- Markus Demary and Michael Hüther
- Monetary Financing: A Response to Silke Tober pp. 356-362

- Andrew Watt and Silke Tober
- Erratum to: Misallocation, Big Time: Why (and How) Structural Reform Can Revive Productivity Growth in Europe pp. 362-362

- Dan Andrews
- Network Neutrality in the EU, Canada and the U.S pp. 363-364

- Rob Frieden
Volume 50, issue 5, 2015
- Towards a European Refugee Policy pp. 238-239

- Thomas Straubhaar
- Structural Reforms in the EU – Policy Prescriptions to Boost Productivity pp. 240-273

- Angana Banerji, Era Dabla-Norris, Minsuk Kim, Aleksandra Zdzienicka, Werner Roeger, Janos Varga, Jan in 't Veld, John Hassler and Dan Andrews
- Economic Growth and Convergence in the Baltic States: Caught in a Middle-Income Trap? pp. 274-280

- Karsten Staehr
- Greece’s New Agreement with Europe: Is This Time Different? pp. 281-287

- Paul Kazarian and Theodore Pelagidis
- Reforming the Financing of the European Union: A Proposal pp. 288-293

- Clemens Fuest, Friedrich Heinemann and Martin Ungerer
- On the Unilateral Introduction of Gold-backed Currencies pp. 294-300

- Ansgar Belke and Ulrich Volz
- External Imbalances in the EU: A REER-based Explanation pp. 301-308

- Gábor Kutasi
Volume 50, issue 4, 2015
- How to Turn the Greek Deal into a Success pp. 174-175

- Sebastian Dullien
- The Future of the European Power Market pp. 176-197

- Fabio Genoese, Christian Egenhofer, Michael Hogan, Christian Redl, Markus Steigenberger, Patrick Graichen and Graham Weale
- Income Inequality, Credit and Public Support for Redistribution pp. 198-205

- Basak Kus and Wen Fan
- Quantitative Easing in the Euro Area: Transmission Channels and Risks pp. 206-212

- Klaus Gern, Nils Jannsen, Stefan Kooths and Maik Wolters
- Erratum to: The QE Trap pp. 212-212

- Allan Meltzer
- Monetary Financing in the Euro Area: A Free Lunch? pp. 214-220

- Silke Tober
- Intellectual Property Rights and the Evergreening of Pharmaceuticals pp. 221-226

- Ralf Boscheck
- The Rouble Crisis and Russian Wheat Export Controls pp. 227-233

- Linde Götz, Ulrich Koester, Thomas Glauben and Rudolf Bulavin
- Despite Pressure from Washington, Greek Bailout Increases Grexit Odds pp. 235-236

- Mark Weisbrot
Volume 50, issue 3, 2015
- Why This Time Is Different for Ukraine pp. 118-119

- Erik Berglof
- Which Industrial Policy Does Europe Need? pp. 120-155

- Mariana Mazzucato, Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi, Joseph Stiglitz, Michael Landesmann, Mario Pianta, Rainer Walz and Tim Page
- Jobs and Competitiveness in a Polarised Europe pp. 156-160

- Valeria Cirillo and Dario Guarascio
- Should Central Banks Manage the Exchange Rate? pp. 161-164

- Thomas Straubhaar
- Did the ECB Overstep Its Mandate? pp. 165-170

- Ulrich Fritsche and Artur Tarassow
- The QE Trap pp. 171-172

- Allan Meltzer
Volume 50, issue 2, 2015
- Closing the Gender Pay Gap in the EU pp. 62-63

- Jill Rubery
- Currency Interventions: Effective Policy Tool or Shortsighted Gamble? pp. 64-81

- Keith Pilbeam, Arturo Bris, Cinzia Alcidi, Mikkel Barslund, Willem Groen and Daniel Gros
- Eurosystem Collateral Policy and Framework — Post-Lehman Time as a New Collateral Space pp. 82-90

- Ansgar Belke
- Give Greece a Chance pp. 91-97

- Michael Mitsopoulos and Theodore Pelagidis
- Experiences with Budget Rules in Switzerland and Germany pp. 99-107

- Karl Hausner and Silvia Simon
- The Behavioural Turn in Consumer Policy: Perspectives and Clarifi cations pp. 108-114

- Francesco Bogliacino, Cristiano Codagnone and Giuseppe Veltri
- Will the Politics or Economics of Defl ation Prove More Harmful? pp. 115-116

- Mark Blyth
Volume 49, issue 6, 2014
- Conflicts in Substance and Style in European Monetary Policy pp. 298-299

- Carsten Hefeker
- Crisis-Induced Fiscal Restructuring in Europe pp. 300-322

- Cinzia Alcidi, Daniel Gros, Alessandro Giovannini, Lukas Vogel, Ansgar Belke, Tim Callan, Claire Keane, Michael Savage, John Walsh and Brian Colgan
- European ICT Poles of Excellence pp. 324-331

- Daniel Nepelski and Giuditta Prato
- In the Name of the Euro: What Have the EU’s Policies Achieved in Greece? pp. 332-338

- Irene Kyriakopoulos
- Standards Are Poor pp. 340-347

- Manfred Gärtner
- Food Loss and Waste as an Economic and Policy Problem pp. 348-354

- Ulrich Koester
- Regulation of Private Equity in the U.S. Reveals Deep Problems for Investors pp. 355-356

- Eileen Appelbaum
Volume 49, issue 5, 2014
- The great devolution of powers bazaar pp. 242-243

- Steven Blockmans
- Energy policy: European, national, regional? pp. 244-267

- Sebastian Strunz, Erik Gawel, Paul Lehmann, Teresa Ribera, Andreas Rüdinger, Ralf Boscheck, Christian Egenhofer and Jacques Jong
- The impact of global factors on stock market movements in emerging market economies pp. 268-271

- Axel Jochem and Stefan Reitz
- Spain between resignation and hope pp. 272-278

- Oliver Bruttel
- Discretion and accountability: An economic analysis of the ESMA judgment and the Meroni doctrine pp. 279-287

- Phedon Nicolaides and Nadir Preziosi
- Inequality and Europe 2020 pp. 288-294

- Francesco Bogliacino
- Wealthification in the United States and Europe pp. 295-296

- Darrell West
Volume 49, issue 4, 2014
- The European Investment crisis pp. 182-183

- Debora Revoltella
- Designing a European unemployment insurance scheme pp. 184-203

- László Andor, Sebastian Dullien, H. Xavier Jara, Holly Sutherland and Daniel Gros
- Monetary dialogue 2009–2014: Looking backward, looking forward pp. 204-211

- Ansgar Belke
- Interaction in euro area sovereign bond markets during the financial crisis pp. 212-220

- David Cronin
- How to combat NEET? Evidence from Austria pp. 221-227

- Dennis Tamesberger, Heinz Leitgöb and Johann Bacher
- How great is Latvia’s success story? pp. 228-238

- Aldis Austers
- The ECB tries again pp. 239-240

- Barry Eichengreen
Volume 49, issue 3, 2014
- Should the euro area be concerned about deflation? pp. 114-115

- Gerhard Illing
- Labour mobility in the EU: Dynamics, patterns and policies pp. 116-158

- Mikkel Barslund, Matthias Busse, Carlos Vargas-Silva, Pawel Kaczmarczyk, Timo Baas, Mario Peinado, Juan F Jimeno, Aitor Lacuesta, Béla Galgóczi and Janine Leschke
- Ten misconceptions about current account imbalances in the euro area pp. 160-169

- Jürgen Matthes
- Export-Driven Adjustment in Portugal pp. 170-178

- Reinhard Felke and Sven Eide
- The risks of the transatlantic trade and investment partnership pp. 179-180

- Dean Baker
Volume 49, issue 2, 2014
- Ten years after pp. 54-55

- László Csaba
- Financial systems in financial crisis — An analysis of banking systems in the EU pp. 56-87

- Daniel Detzer, Jerome Creel, Fabien Labondance, Sandrine Levasseur, Mimoza Shabani, Jan Toporowski, Judith Tyson, Costanza Consolandi, Giampaolo Gabbi, Massimo Matthias, Pietro Vozzella, Carlos Carrasco, Patricia Peinado and Carlos Rodriguez
- Finance, growth and crisis — A European perspective pp. 88-94

- Adalbert Winkler
- The EU’s migration and development policy: New approaches in economics for more effective public aid pp. 95-101

- Susanne Müller-Using and Henning Vöpel
- The skills balance in Germany’s import intensity of exports: An input-output analysis pp. 102-110

- Udo Ludwig and Hans-Ulrich Brautzsch
- Volcker rule: Swiss-cheesed or beefed up? pp. 111-112

- Gerald Epstein
Volume 49, issue 1, 2014
- Whither WTO — the multilateral trading system after Bali pp. 2-3

- Georg Koopmann and Stephan Wittig
- European Parliament elections in times of crisis pp. 4-29

- Francis Jacobs, Yves Bertoncini, Valentin Kreilinger, Stijn Kessel, Andrea Pirro, Simon Otjes, Sonia Piedrafita and Vilde Renman
- A supply-side explanation for current account imbalances pp. 30-35

- Michael Grömling
- Furthering sub-central autonomy in Europe? The roles of identity and redistribution pp. 36-43

- Joan Costa-i-Font
- ECB: Independence at risk? pp. 45-50

- Christoph Weber and Benedikt Forschner
- The first step on a long path toward normalization pp. 51-52

- David Stockton
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