Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
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Volume 48, issue 6, 2013
- Can the eurozone survive and be prosperous? pp. 326-327

- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
- Inequality in Europe: What can be done? What should be done? pp. 328-356

- Maurizio Franzini, Michele Raitano, Tim Callan, Brian Nolan, Claire Keane, Michael Savage, John Walsh, Gerhard Bosch, Stéphane Bonhomme, Laura Hospido and Ive Marx
- The near-death experience of the celtic tiger pp. 358-365

- Manfred Gärtner, Björn Griesbach and Giulia Mennillo
- A resurgence of US manufacturing — Evidence and wishful thinking pp. 366-370

- Berend Diekmann
- Cost of regulation and impact of EU membership on policy enforcement pp. 371-377

- Phedon Nicolaides
- Rising inequality, recession and slow recovery: A sad American tale pp. 379-380

- Barry Cynamon and Steven Fazzari
Volume 48, issue 5, 2013
- Europe under Merkel’s third term pp. 266-267

- Jacques Pelkmans
- EU data protection reform: Opportunities and concerns pp. 268-285

- Alexander Dix, Gregor Thüsing, Johannes Traut, Laurits Christensen, Federico Etro, Susan Aaronson and Rob Maxim
- Talking by numbers — Communicated uncertainty of the ECB pp. 287-292

- Oliver Sauter, Sebastian Schroff, Ulli Spankowski and Hans-Peter Burghof
- Austerity in the Baltic states during the global financial crisis pp. 293-302

- Karsten Staehr
- The EU own resources system — Reform needs and options pp. 303-313

- Margit Schratzenstaller
- The optimum currency area theory and the EMU pp. 315-322

- Jennifer Jager and Kurt Hafner
- U.S. youth: A lost generation in the making? pp. 323-324

- Sylvia Allegretto
Volume 48, issue 4, 2013
- Portugal — Political repercussions of the financial rescue plan pp. 194-195

- Steffen Hoernig
- Youth unemployment pp. 196-235

- Sue Maguire, Bart Cockx, Juan Dolado, Florentino Felgueroso, Marcel Jansen, Izabela Styczyńska, Elish Kelly, Seamus McGuinness, Werner Eichhorst, Holger Hinte and Ulf Rinne
- A more effective euro area monetary policy than OMTs — gold-backed sovereign debt pp. 237-242

- Ansgar Belke
- Revealed comparative advantages in Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain pp. 243-253

- Jens Oelgemöller
- China’s growing conflict with the WTO pp. 254-261

- Brigid Gavin
- Keys to negotiating the transatlantic trade and investment partnership pp. 263-264

- Jeffrey Schott and Cathleen Cimino
Volume 48, issue 3, 2013
- The cypriot precedent pp. 134-135

- Diego Valiante
- The regulation of water services in the EU pp. 136-158

- Ralf Boscheck, Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz-Fuentes, Mark Oelmann, Christoph Czichy, Monica Alessi, Sébastien Treyer, Janet Wright and Martin Cave
- The adjustment mechanism in the Euro Area pp. 159-166

- Pietro Biroli, Gilles Mourre and Alessandro Turrini
- Designing a European restructuring mechanism without taxpayers’ money pp. 167-173

- Armin Steinbach and Rainer Stollhoff
- Reservations on the use of event studies to evaluate economic policy pp. 174-179

- Maryam Beigi and Oliver Budzinski
- The new EU countries and euro adoption pp. 180-186

- Hubert Gabrisch and Martina Kämpfe
- Exchange rate pass-through under inflation targeting in transition economies pp. 187-190

- Marjan Petreski
- The economic consequences of the proposed immigration reform pp. 191-192

- Giovanni Peri
Volume 48, issue 2, 2013
- Carbon tax: Still the best way forward for climate policy pp. 70-71

- Richard Tol
- Convergence in the EU pp. 72-92

- Annette Bongardt, Francisco Torres, Carsten Hefeker, Pierre Wunsch and Christoph Hermann
- Banking union with a sovereign virus pp. 93-97

- Daniel Gros
- The economics of subsidies for R&D: Implications for reform of EU state aid rules pp. 99-105

- Phedon Nicolaides
- What can sector accounts tell about the financial crisis? pp. 106-115

- Gunther Tichy
- Irrational exuberance: An evolutionary perspective on the underlying causes of the financial crisis pp. 116-123

- Andy Hira
- Growth model of the new member states: Challenges and prospects pp. 124-130

- Andrea Elekes and Peter Halmai
- President obama and the minimum wage — A politico-economic bargain pp. 131-132

- Daniel Hamermesh
Volume 48, issue 1, 2013
- Banking Supervision in the Eurozone pp. 2-3

- Dorothea Schäfer
- Austerity measures in crisis countries — results and impact on mid-term development pp. 4-32

- Vassilis Monastiriotis, Niamh Hardiman, Aidan Regan, Chiara Goretti, Lucio Landi, J. Ignacio Conde-Ruiz, Carmen Marín and Ricardo Cabral
- Potential economic variables and actual economic policies in Europe pp. 33-40

- Erik Klär
- SMEs in services trade — A GATS perspective pp. 41-50

- Rudolf Adlung and Marta Soprana
- Fiscal divergence, current account divergence and TARGET2 imbalances in the EMU pp. 51-58

- José Abad, Axel Löffler, Gunther Schnabl and Holger Zemanek
- Convergence in the Spanish and Portuguese NUTS 3 regions: An exploratory spatial approach pp. 59-66

- Miguel Viegas and Micaela Antunes
- The fiscal cliff crisis and the real economic crisis in the United States pp. 67-68

- Dean Baker
Volume 47, issue 6, 2012
- Austerity’s internal contradictions pp. 314-315

- Michael Hudson
- The Common Agricultural Policy after 2013 pp. 316-342

- Jean-Christophe Bureau, Stefan Tangermann, Alan Matthews, Davide Viaggi, Christophe Crombez, Louise Knops and Johan Swinnen
- Financial repression and debt liquidation in the USA and the euro area pp. 344-351

- Andreas Hoffmann and Holger Zemanek
- Towards a European Recovery Programme for the crisis countries pp. 352-360

- Armin Steinbach
- Investigating aggregation bias in the case of the interest rate pass-through pp. 361-367

- Jane Bogoev and Bruno Sergi
- German trade performance in times of slumping euro area markets pp. 368-372

- Nils Jannsen and Stefan Kooths
Volume 47, issue 5, 2012
- The ECB’s magic wand pp. 266-267

- Zsolt Darvas
- Citizens’ Europe: Crowded out by economic focus pp. 268-281

- Heather Grabbe, Henning Meyer and Diego Valiante
- Inequality and employment pp. 282-291

- Ronald Schettkat
- Telco business models at a crossroads pp. 293-297

- Georg Serentschy
- The recent reform of European governance: A critical review pp. 298-303

- Dionysios Solomos and Dimitrios Koumparoulis
- The fight over the global development agenda: How the west tries to marginalise UNCTAD pp. 304-306

- Robert Wade
- Labour market reforms in a globalised world pp. 307-312

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Mario Larch and Wolfgang Lechthaler
Volume 47, issue 4, 2012
- The spanish financial sector: Where we came from, where we are going pp. 198-199

- Raquel Marbán-Flores
- The welfare state after the great recession pp. 200-229

- Anton Hemerijck, Frank Vandenbroucke, Torben Andersen, Philippe Pochet, Christophe Degryse, Gaetano Basso, Mathias Dolls, Werner Eichhorst, Thomas Leoni, Andreas Peichl and Peter Taylor-Gooby
- The European Redemption Pact: Implementation and macroeconomic effects pp. 230-239

- Hasan Doluca, Malte Hübner, Dominik Rumpf and Benjamin Weigert
- A modest proposal for resolving the Eurozone crisis pp. 240-247

- Yanis Varoufakis and Stuart Holland
- Europe needs a dynamic international investment regime with China pp. 248-256

- Brigid Gavin
- Bilateral current account rebalancing in the EMU pp. 257-264

- Georg Dettmann, Jochen Möbert and Christian Weistroffer
Volume 47, issue 3, 2012
- The eurozone crisis and citizens’ shattered systemic trust pp. 138-139

- Felix Roth
- Green growth pp. 140-164

- John Zsyman, Mark Huberty, Arno Behrens, Bert Colijn, Richard Tol, Jorge Núñez Ferrer, Michel Aglietta and Jean-Charles Hourcade
- Economic integration and the structure of national institutions pp. 165-169

- Phedon Nicolaides
- The CAP in disarray: EU commission proposes basic direct payments to EU farmers pp. 170-174

- Ulrich Koester
- Can austerity be self-defeating? pp. 175-184

- Daniel Gros and Rainer Maurer
- Fighting debt explosion in the European sovereign debt crisis pp. 185-189

- Aloys Prinz and Hanno Beck
- Private consumption and cyclical asymmetries in the euro area pp. 190-196

- Volker Clausen and Hannah Schürenberg-Frosch
Volume 47, issue 2, 2012
- Sovereign debt crisis: Why in Europe and not elsewhere? pp. 74-75

- Carlo Cottarelli
- The financial transaction tax — Boon or bane? pp. 76-103

- Dorothea Schäfer, Stephan Schulmeister, John Vella, Donato Masciandaro, Francesco Passarelli and Ross Buckley
- Emissions trading: Impact on electricity prices and energy-intensive industries pp. 104-111

- Manuel Frondel, Christoph Schmidt and Colin Vance
- The impact of the euro crisis on Switzerland pp. 112-119

- Silvia Simon and Karl Hausner
- The impact of vertical separation on the success of the railways pp. 120-128

- Christine Laabsch and Helge Sanner
- Global monitoring of international capital flows pp. 129-136

- Bernd Braasch
Volume 47, issue 1, 2012
- The true significance of the EFSF downgrade pp. 2-3

- Jörg Rocholl
- Challenges facing European labour markets: Is a skill upgrade the appropriate instrument? pp. 4-30

- Stefano Scarpetta, Anne Sonnet, Ilias Livanos, Imanol Núñez, W. Craig Riddell, Xueda Song and Ilaria Maselli
- A challenge for the G20: Global debt brakes and transnational fiscal supervisory councils pp. 31-38

- Mathias Dolls, Andreas Peichl and Klaus Zimmermann
- The trilemma of a monetary union: Another impossible trinity pp. 39-43

- Hanno Beck and Aloys Prinz
- Economic sentiment shocks and fluctuations in economic activity in the euro area and the USA pp. 44-51

- Bas Aarle and Marcus Kappler
- A mediterranean agreement for tuna conservation: The political benefit of an international ITQ scheme pp. 52-60

- Julien Hanoteau
- Debt developments and fiscal adjustment in the EU pp. 61-72

- Gianluca Cafiso
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