Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
2023 - 2025
Continuation of Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy.
Current editor(s): Nicole Waidlein
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Volume 60, issue 6, 2025
- Editorial: How EU and US Firms Adjust to Tariff Shocks in Times of Uncertainty pp. 306-307

- Revoltella Debora and Maurin Laurent
- The EU in Rough Seas pp. 309-312

- Horn Gustav A.
- Resource Productivity: Europe’s Overlooked Route to Economic Security pp. 313-316

- Grabbe Heather
- Europe’s Race to the Frontier: Building a Growth Model of De-Risked Innovation pp. 317-322

- Ghodsi Mahdi
- From REPower to ReArm Europe: A Lopsided Geopolitics Foretelling Ecological Breakdown pp. 323-328

- Vezzoni Rubén
- Beyond Growth: Europe’s Path to Sustainability and Stability pp. 329-335

- Lange Steffen and Schmelzer Matthias
- From Kuznets to Daly: Growth, Social Justice and the State in the Age of Climate Crisis pp. 336-341

- Kus Basak
- How to Address the Deficit-Populism Double Bind? A Contemporary Ordoliberal Perspective pp. 342-345

- Dold Malte and Tim Krieger
- Geopolitics and Europe’s Natural Gas Supply: Aspects and Consequences from a Gas and Electricity Markets Perspective pp. 346-354

- Heuck Lukas, Kreysel Mark-Alexander and Schiffer Hans-Wilhelm
- EU Competitiveness and 19th Century U.S. Banking Policy pp. 355-356

- Nogués Eduardo Castellet and Comini Niccolò
Volume 60, issue 5, 2025
- Editorial: Winning Back the Future – Preparing for a Comeback of Democracy pp. 254-255

- Fricke Thomas
- Towards the Next World Order – Lessons from History pp. 257-260

- Tooze Adam
- Beyond Trade Wars and Economic Nationalism – Towards a Cooperative Global Governance pp. 261-265

- Kläffling David and Fricke Thomas
- A Migration Bargain pp. 266-269

- Goldin Ian
- It Should Be About the Economy – Are Voters Stupid? pp. 270-274

- Robert Gold
- Beyond the Fixation on Carbon Pricing: A New Framework for Designing Climate Policy pp. 275-280

- Wedl Isabella and Lonergan Eric
- Other Revenue for the EU Budget – Status Quo and Potential pp. 281-289

- Schratzenstaller Margit, Philipp Heimberger, Kubeková Veronika and Sanz Margarita
- Structural Change in Germany: Challenges for Growth and Productivity pp. 290-296

- Thilo Kroeger, Schaffranka Claudia and Schnitzer Monika
- Europe’s Critical Raw Materials: Balancing Strategic Needs with Environmental Protection pp. 297-302

- Correia Vitor and Eberhard Falck W.
- A Digital Payment System for European Monetary Autonomy pp. 303-304

- Creel Nicholas
Volume 60, issue 4, 2025
- Editorial: For European Economic Policy, the New World Has Yet to Be Born pp. 202-203

- Tordoir Sander
- The Relationship Between Competition Policy and Industrial Policy in an Era of Structural Change pp. 205-209

- Diane Coyle
- The Governance and Funding of European Rearmament pp. 210-214

- Guntram Wolff, Steinbach Armin and Zettelmeyer Jeromin
- For a Strategic, European and Competition-Oriented Industrial Policy pp. 215-220

- Duso Tomaso, Martin Gornig and Alexander Schiersch
- Models of Industrial Policy and Competition: An Empirical Investigation pp. 221-226

- Carballa-Smichowski Bruno and Lianos Ioannis
- The Trade Deficit Delusion: Why Tariffs Will Not Make America Great Again pp. 227-234

- Bellocchi Alessandro and Travaglini Giuseppe
- Navigating Complexity: Firm Age and Multi-Project Participation of SMEs in Horizon 2020 pp. 235-242

- Isaraj Loreta
- The Design of Clean Trade and Investment Partnerships pp. 243-250

- Wolf André
- Two Ossified American Rituals: The Budget and the Central Bank pp. 251-252

- Galbraith James K.
Volume 60, issue 3, 2025
- Editorial: Beyond Nostalgia: Making the Most of the EU’s Defence Spending Boom pp. 138-139

- Judith Arnal
- Efficiency and Distributive Goals in the EU Tech Regulatory Strategy pp. 141-148

- Mariniello Mario
- Better Regulation and the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act pp. 149-153

- Meyers Zach
- Artificial Intelligence Made in the U.S.A. – Can Europe Learn From the Past? pp. 154-159

- Finger Lutz
- Digital Product Passport: Finding the Right Balance Between Transparency for Circularity and Added Red Tape pp. 160-164

- Büchel Jan and Neligan Adriana
- EU Supply Chain Regulations Between Efficiency and Effectiveness pp. 165-169

- Felbermayr Gabriel, Klaus Friesenbichler, Gerschberger Markus, Birgit Meyer and Klimek Peter
- Deregulating to No Avail: How the Omnibus Package Falls Short in Simplifying Key EU Green Deal Instruments pp. 170-175

- Bertram Alice
- Trump’s Crypto Plans – A Boost for the Digital Euro? pp. 176-181

- Edoardo Beretta and Doris Neuberger
- Measuring the Stability of (Agricultural) Trade Flows in Unstable Times pp. 182-190

- Glauben Thomas and Jaghdani Tinoush Jamali
- Public Sector Performance in Economic and Social Policy: An Evaluation of 35 Countries pp. 191-198

- Dauderstädt Michael
- Does Trump Know What He Wants from Europe or How to Get It? pp. 199-200

- Furman Jason
Volume 60, issue 2, 2025
- Editorial: Discontent Is Europe’s Main Threat pp. 70-71

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Coopetitive Technological Sovereignty: A Strategy to Reconcile International Collaboration with Knowledge and Economic Security pp. 73-80

- Crespi Francesco, Cerra Rosario and Francesco Zezza
- Big Tech and the US Digital-Military-Industrial Complex pp. 81-87

- Andrea Coveri, Claudio Cozza and Dario Guarascio
- The Missing Rocket: An Economic and Engineering Analysis of the Reusability Dilemma in the European Space Sector pp. 88-95

- Gatti Emma and D’Ottavio Andrea
- Mission Impossible? The EU’s Search for an Independent Tech Policy Amid US-China Decoupling pp. 96-100

- Schüller Margot
- Selected Macroeconomic and Social Aspects of Housing Affordability pp. 101-106

- Licchetta Mirko, Martins Vitor Dias and Bořek Vašíček
- Benign Neglect or Institutionalisation? Dealing with de facto Euroisation in Candidate Countries pp. 107-113

- Bod Péter Ákos and Neszmélyi György Iván
- Differences in Economic Development in Central and Eastern Europe Over the Last 20 Years pp. 114-118

- Shkolnykova Mariia and Jan Wedemeier
- Persistence in Consumption Across Europe: Evidence Using Fractional Integration pp. 119-125

- Lopez Gema and Luis Gil-Alana
- Spatial Disparities in Economic Structural Change in Central and Eastern Europe During Integration pp. 126-134

- Kanó Izabella Szakálné, Vas Zsófia, Lengyel Imre, Sávai Marianna and Vida György
- China-Russia Cooperation: Economic Linkages and Sanctions Evasion pp. 135-136

- Ribakova Elina
Volume 60, issue 1, 2025
- Editorial: Transatlantic Economic Relations in a Trumpian World pp. 2-3

- Gros Daniel
- The Triple Transition and the Dawn of Quantum Policymaking pp. 5-10

- Renda Andrea
- How to Ensure a Skills-Based Future for European Competitiveness pp. 11-17

- Laura Nurski and Alcidi Cinzia
- How Skills Can Drive Competitiveness pp. 18-27

- Arpaia Alfonso
- Labour and Competitiveness in Germany: Embracing the Transformation to Boost Productivity pp. 28-33

- Fitzenberger Bernd and Christian Kagerl
- Boosting the European Defence Industry in a Hostile World pp. 34-39

- Mejino-Lopez Juan and Guntram Wolff
- External Vulnerability Index: A Tool to Assess Trade Weaknesses pp. 40-45

- Garcia William Connell and Ho Victor
- The EU Trade and Investment Policy: Navigating Challenges and Seizing Opportunities pp. 46-48

- Schaus Malorie
- Should Non-EU Countries Be Able to Join the EU Emissions Trading System? pp. 49-54

- Andritzky Jochen and Hesse Nils
- The Current Economic Situation in Germany in the Context of Previous Crises pp. 55-59

- Grömling Michael
- Experiences Influencing the Preparation of the Post-2027 EU Budget Framework pp. 60-66

- Ákos Kengyel
- What a First Week pp. 67-68

- Barry Eichengreen