Intereconomics: Review of European Economic Policy
2023 - 2025
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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 Kagerl Christian
- Boosting the European Defence Industry in a Hostile World pp. 34-39

- Mejino-Lopez Juan and Wolff Guntram B.
- 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

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

- Barry Eichengreen
Volume 59, issue 6, 2024
- Elections in Germany: Economic Policy at a Crossroads pp. 310-311

- Horn Gustav A.
- Trade at the Heart of the EU’s Economic Security pp. 313-318

- Maria Demertzis
- Are the European Commission’s Plans on Financial Services What the EU Needs? pp. 319-326

- Judith Arnal and Thomadakis Apostolos
- The European Union’s Geopolitical Ambitions: Enlargement, Neighbourhood and Necessary Institutional Changes pp. 327-331

- Marek Dabrowski
- Industrial Policy and a Single Market for Defence Goods pp. 332-337

- Hubertus Bardt
- The Development of China’s Exports – Is There a Decoupling from the EU and the US? pp. 338-343

- Brühl Volker
- Invisible Mining: Addressing EU Raw Material Challenges Through Technological Innovation pp. 344-351

- Correia Vitor, Falck Eberhard and Komac Marko
- Macroeconomic Policy at a Turning Point: 25 Years of EU Macroeconomic Dialogue pp. 352-358

- Koll Willi and Merz Wolfgang
- A Shock, But Not a Surprise pp. 359-360

- Bourguignon Jiffer
Volume 59, issue 5, 2024
- Editorial: A Challenging Juncture for von der Leyen II pp. 246-247

- Lannoo Karel
- European Industrial Policy in the 2020s: Rationale, Challenges and Limitations pp. 249-253

- Dullien Sebastian
- An Innovation-Based Industrial Policy for the EU pp. 254-261

- Reinhilde Veugelers
- Rationales for Industrial Policy in the Semiconductor Industry pp. 262-266

- Naumann Fabrice and Schnitzer Monika
- Framework Conditions for Net-Zero Industry Clusters in Europe pp. 267-275

- Wolf André
- Debt Sustainability Analysis in Reformed EU Fiscal Rules: The Effect of Fiscal Consolidation on Growth and Public Debt Ratios pp. 276-283

- Philipp Heimberger, Welslau Lennard, Bernhard Schütz, Sebastian Gechert, Dario Guarascio and Zezza Francesco
- Quo Vadis, Cohesion Policy? European Regional Development at a Crossroads pp. 284-292

- Schwab Thomas
- Credit and House Prices in the Irish Residential Market pp. 293-300

- Paul Egan, Kieran McQuinn and O’Toole Conor
- Green ECB Credit: One Step Too Far pp. 301-306

- Christian Pfister
- How the US Dollar’s Dominance Negates Fears About Debt and Deficits pp. 307-308

- Copelovitch Mark
Volume 59, issue 4, 2024
- Organizing for Victory...or Self-Deterrence? pp. 186-187

- Hodges Ben
- The Challenges of Defence Spending in Europe pp. 189-192

- Fiott Daniel
- Debt Financing European Air Defence pp. 193-197

- Steinbach Armin and Wolff Guntram B.
- Hardening Norms and Networks: Europe’s Cyber Defence Posture pp. 198-203

- Bendiek Annegret and Bund Jakob
- Defence Spending for Europe’s Security – How Much Is Enough? pp. 204-209

- Florian Dorn
- The Essential Role of Women in European Security pp. 210-213

- Hozić Aida A.
- EU Concerns About Chinese Subsidies: What the Evidence Suggests pp. 214-221

- Frank Bickenbach, Dohse Dirk, Langhammer Rolf J. and Liu Wan-Hsin
- Twenty Years After the Big Enlargement: Integration Within the Single Market pp. 222-230

- Paolo Pasimeni
- Minimum Wage for Italy: From Social Justice to Productive Efficiency pp. 231-235

- Giovanni Dosi and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- Greening Central Bank Policies: Euro Area vs Non-Euro Area EU Member States pp. 236-242

- Vollmer Uwe
- Trump’s 2025 Tariff Threats pp. 243-244

- Clausing Kimberly and Maurice Obstfeld
Volume 59, issue 3, 2024
- Editorial: Europe’s Cognitive Dissonance pp. 122-123

- Zuleeg Fabian
- Tomorrow at Work: The Age of Shortages pp. 125-131

- Ekkehard Ernst and Feist Lisa
- Reinventing Skills – Changing Paradigms and the EU Response pp. 132-135

- Feyer Ciresica
- Labor Shortages: What Is the Problem? pp. 136-142

- Michael Handel
- The Evidence Gap in Labour Shortage Assessments pp. 143-145

- Seghir Majda
- Improving Supply Security: Guidelines and Policy Proposals pp. 146-153

- Felbermayr Gabriel and Eckhard Janeba
- The EU’s Digital Markets Act: Regulatory Reform, Relapse or Reversal? pp. 154-159

- Boscheck Ralf
- BRICS: World Heavyweight in Agricultural Trade pp. 160-166

- Glauben Thomas and Duric Ivan
- Structural and Cyclical Risks in Housing Markets in OECD Countries pp. 167-175

- Tobias Just and Salzberger Hannah
- Climate Change in the EU’s Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure pp. 176-182

- Hungerland Wolf-Fabian and Altmeppen Christoph
- Letter from America: Biden’s International Trade Policy: Déjà Vu, Again pp. 183-184

- Schropp Simon
Volume 59, issue 2, 2024
- Editorial: The Trump Effect Is Forcing Europeans Out of Their Comfort Zone pp. 58-59

- Bourguignon Jiffer and Ekaterina Sprenger
- The Far Right and the 2024 European Elections pp. 61-65

- Mudde Cas
- United in Diversity: The Economic Policy Platforms of the EU’s Far Right pp. 66-69

- Rathgeb Philip
- Party Political Contestation over Macroeconomic Policy After NextGenerationEU: Throwing Away Their Shot? pp. 70-76

- Otjes Simon
- Is the EU Fit for 55 and Beyond? pp. 77-82

- Rusche Christian and Schaefer Thilo
- Farmer Protests and the 2024 European Parliament Elections pp. 83-87

- Alan Matthews
- How Should Europe Think About Economic Security? pp. 88-91

- Tagliapietra Simone and Trasi Cecilia
- CBAM, Hydrogen Partnerships and Egypt’s Industry: Potential for Synergies pp. 92-97

- Gritz Alexandra and Wolff Guntram B.
- Investing in European Public Goods While Maintaining Fiscal Discipline at Home pp. 98-103

- Bakker Age, Roel Beetsma and Buti Marco
- China’s Trade Surplus – Implications for the World and for Europe pp. 104-111

- Matthes Jürgen
- National Independent Fiscal Institutions Need to Be Stronger to Perform Effectively pp. 112-118

- Daianu Daniel
- The US Economy and the Election pp. 119-120

- Galbraith James K.
Volume 59, issue 1, 2024
- Editorial: While Europe’s Geoeconomic Strategy Solidifies, Blind Spots Remain pp. 2-3

- Wolff Guntram B.
- Generative Artificial Intelligence – Foundations, Use Cases and Economic Potential pp. 5-9

- Brühl Volker
- Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity pp. 10-13

- Polito Carolina and Pupillo Lorenzo
- The Generative AI Challenges for Competition Authorities pp. 14-21

- Carugati Christophe
- The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Productivity and Employment – How Can We Assess It and What Can We Observe? pp. 22-27

- Marianne Saam
- Designing EU Supply Chain Regulation pp. 28-34

- Felbermayr Gabriel, Klaus Friesenbichler, Gerschberger Markus, Klimek Peter and Birgit Meyer
- Issuing a Wholesale Central Bank Digital Currency: Why and How pp. 35-40

- Christian Pfister
- Relationship Between CO2 Emissions and Trade: The Case of the EU pp. 41-47

- Steinhauser Dušan, Kittová Zuzana and Khúlová Lucia
- Budgetary Framework Reform in Green Transition in the EU and Germany pp. 48-54

- Botta Fabio, Bender Christian, Thomas Lenk and Hesse Mario
- Strategic Climate Cooperation and Greenhouse Gas Price Coordination pp. 55-56

- Clausing Kimberly, Peter Cramton, Axel Ockenfels and Wolfram Catherine
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