Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
1970 - 2022
Continued by Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy. Current editor(s): Christian Breuer From: Springer ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 46, issue 6, 2011
- On the necessity of separating investment and commercial banking pp. 298-299

- Adrian Blundell-Wignall
- Germany’s debt brake: Pulling the EU out of its debt trap? pp. 327-331

- Ognian Hishow
- Italy’s fiscal crisis pp. 332-339

- Georg Erber
- Macroeconomic adjustment: the Baltic states versus euro area crisis countries pp. 340-345

- Axel Lindner
- How does European termination rate regulation impact mobile operator performance? pp. 346-353

- Edmond Baranes, Laurent Benzoni and Cuong Vuong
- Current account deficits in Greece, Portugal and Spain — origins and consequences pp. 354-360

- Berthold Busch, Michael Grömling and Jürgen Matthes
Volume 46, issue 5, 2011
- The eurozone as a morality play pp. 230-231

- Paul Grauwe
- Greece and the Euro: The chronicle of an expected collapse pp. 263-269

- Angelos Kotios, George Pavlidis and George Galanos
- Internet and consumer privacy: Considering the FTC’s “do not track” proposal pp. 270-274

- Ralf Boscheck
- The challenge to Europe: Regional powers and the shifting of the global order pp. 275-286

- Robert Kappel
- New impetus for EU taxation policy pp. 287-296

- Walter Deffaa
Volume 46, issue 4, 2011
- The euro area after another crisis summit: Ignore the elephant in the room at your peril pp. 178-179

- Waltraud Schelkle
- The euro — a story of misunderstanding pp. 180-187

- Heiner Flassbeck and Friederike Spiecker
- Ramifications of debt restructuring on the euro area pp. 188-196

- Ansgar Belke and Christian Dreger
- The case of the ECB: Better to lean against the wind than to fight a hurricane pp. 197-204

- Christian Drescher
- “Buy National” and protectionism in the great recession — Can it work? pp. 205-208

- Mario Larch and Wolfgang Lechthaler
- NYSE Euronext-Deutsche Börse merger: Let the dance go on! pp. 209-216

- Diego Valiante
- Cartel detection — Is market share volatility a significant indicator? pp. 217-221

- Alexander Geist and Korbinian von Blanckenburg
- Intangible capital: the key to growth in Europe pp. 222-228

- Hannu Piekkola
Volume 46, issue 3, 2011
- European gas imports from North Africa pp. 143-147

- Stefan Lochner and Caroline Dieckhöner
- The WTO Panel Report on Boeing subsidies: a critical assessment pp. 148-153

- Stephan Wittig
- Inter-temporal savings, current account trends and asymmetric shocks in a heterogeneous European Monetary Union pp. 153-160

- Gunther Schnabl and Holger Zemanek
- Regional and institutional heterogeneity matters! Revisiting trade effects of the euro pp. 161-168

- Joan Costa-i-Font
- Yield spreads on EMU government bonds — How the financial crisis has helped investors to rediscover risk pp. 169-176

- Catharina Klepsch and Timo Wollmershäuser
Volume 46, issue 2, 2011
- Economic policies in the EU at a turning point pp. 62-63

- Stefano Micossi
- Competitiveness rankings of European countries — How much do they tell us? pp. 82-90

- Eckehard Rosenbaum
- The taxation of foreign profits — The old view, the new view and a pragmatic view pp. 92-97

- Johannes Becker and Clemens Fuest
- Interactions between network operators, content producers and internet intermediaries: Empirical implications of network neutrality pp. 98-105

- Antonin Arlandis and Edmond Baranes
- On the measurement of “Immeasurable inequality” pp. 106-110

- Martin Heidenreich and Marco Härpfer
- The real cause of Greek debt pp. 112-120

- Michael Mitsopoulos and Theodore Pelagidis
Volume 46, issue 1, 2011
- Commodity prices on the front line: Boom and bust? pp. 2-3

- Diego Valiante
- Consolidating the budget under difficult conditions — Ten guidelines viewed against Europe’s beginning consolidation programmes pp. 36-42

- Karl Aiginger and Margit Schratzenstaller
- Immeasurable inequality in the European Union pp. 44-51

- Michael Dauderstädt and Cem Keltek
- Government measures in support of the financial sector in the EU and the United States pp. 53-60

- Stephanie Stolz and Michael Wedow
Volume 45, issue 6, 2010
- Currency wars? pp. 338-339

- Daniel Gros
- Eight months later — Has the Eurozone been stabilised or will EMU fall apart? pp. 340-356

- Wim Kösters, Paul De Grauwe, Daniel Gros, Waltraud Schelkle, Deborah Mabbett and Desmond Lachman
- Driven by the markets? ECB sovereign bond purchases and the securities markets programme pp. 357-363

- Ansgar Belke
- Fiscal consolidation in Germany pp. 364-371

- Werner Roeger, Jan in 't Veld and Lukas Vogel
- Technology competition and regulatory advantage pp. 372-377

- Ralf Boscheck
- Next generation network: How to stimulate investment while maintaining a competitive market pp. 378-384

- Elena Gallo and Laura Solimene
- Central bank measures in support of the financial sector in the EU and the United States pp. 385-392

- Stephanie Stolz and Michael Wedow
Volume 45, issue 5, 2010
- Lisbon, Europe 2020, and the case for soft coordination in EU policymaking pp. 287-292

- Eckehard Rosenbaum
- Reforming regulation and supervision in Europe: Five missing lessons from the financial crisis pp. 293-296

- Donato Masciandaro
- Something unforeseeable happened? Natural rate theory and economic crisis pp. 297-304

- Ronald Schettkat
- EU trade policy in the age of bilateralism pp. 305-312

- Georg Koopmann and Marco Wilhelm
- Evidence on paid sick leave: Observations in times of crisis pp. 313-321

- Xenia Scheil-Adlung and Lydia Sandner
- Output effects of infrastructures in East and West German states pp. 322-328

- Nicole Uhde
- Growth crisis in the EU — challenges and prospects pp. 329-336

- Peter Halmai and Viktória Vásáry
Volume 45, issue 4, 2010
- Will the stress tests for banks improve the stability of financial markets? pp. 194-195

- Dorothea Schäfer
- “An ungovernable anarchy”: The United States’ response to depression and default, 1837–1848 pp. 196-202

- Alasdair Roberts
- A new framework for fiscal policy consolidation in Europe pp. 203-211

- Peter Bofinger and Stefan Ried
- Cutting wages and employment in the public sector: Smarter fiscal consolidation strategies needed pp. 212-219

- Vera Glassner and Andrew Watt
- Boom and bust in the Baltic countries — Lessons to be learnt pp. 220-226

- Reiner Martin
- Trade in healthcare and health insurance services: WTO/GATS as a supporting actor (?) pp. 227-238

- Rudolf Adlung
- Municipalities and regions in locational competition — New economic considerations pp. 239-248

- Thomas Döring, Eithne Knappitsch and Birgit Aigner
- Revisiting the ACP-EU economic partnership agreements — The role of complementary trade and investment policies pp. 249-254

- Matthias Busse
- Risks of deflation versus risks of excessive inflation in Europe pp. 255-260

- Ray Barrell and Tatiana Fic
Volume 45, issue 3, 2010
- ECB bond purchases and quasi-fiscal activities pp. 134-135

- Ansgar Belke
- The G20 proposal on IMF governance: Has any progress been made? pp. 171-179

- Lukas Menkhoff and Reeno Meyer
- WTO dispute settlement proceedings: European support for airbus in the spotlight pp. 180-187

- Wolfgang Maennig and Stephan Wittig
- The impact of EU common agricultural policy decoupling on farm households: Income vs. investment effects pp. 188-192

- Davide Viaggi, Meri Raggi, Vittorio Gallerani and Sergio Gomez Y Paloma
Volume 45, issue 2, 2010
- A French plot to undermine monetary stability? pp. 62-63

- Carsten Hefeker
- Financial market crisis and financial market channel pp. 96-105

- Bernd Braasch
- The Galileo Project put to the test of European competition and public procurement law pp. 105-113

- Markus Kerber
- A model of Europeanisation with and without convergence pp. 114-121

- Phedon Nicolaides
- EU enlargement and labour demand in the new member states pp. 122-132

- Alessia Lo Turco and Aleksandra Parteka
Volume 45, issue 1, 2010
- Copenhagen and the Consequences pp. 2-3

- Axel Michaelowa
- The impact of the financial crisis on the real economy pp. 4-20

- Daniel Gros and Cinzia Alcidi
- EU trade and investment policymaking after the Lisbon treaty pp. 22-25

- Stephen Woolcock
- The impact of broadband on jobs and the German economy pp. 26-34

- Raul Katz, Stephan Vaterlaus, Patrick Zenhäusern and Stephan Suter
- Intellectual property marketplaces and how they work: Evidence from German pharmaceutical firms pp. 35-47

- Birgitte Andersen, Federica Rossi and Johannes Stephan
- The cyclically adjusted budget balance in EU fiscal policymaking pp. 48-60

- Martin Larch and Alessandro Turrini
| |