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- 28: Covid-19: Has the Time Come for Mainstream Macroeconomics to Rehabilitate Money Printing?

- Axelle Arquié, Jérôme Héricourt and Fabien Tripier
- 27: Covid-19: The World Economy Needs a Lifeline – But Which One?

- Dorine Boumans, Sebastian Link and Stefan Sauer
- 26: The Search for the Right European Financing Instruments in the Corona Pandemic: ESM Liquidity Assistance Versus Corona Bonds

- Friedrich Heinemann
- 25: The Economic Costs of the Coronavirus Shutdown for Selected European Countries: A Scenario Calculation

- Florian Dorn, Clemens Fuest, Marcell Göttert, Carla Krolage, Stefan Lautenbacher, Robert Lehmann, Sebastian Link, Sascha Möhrle, Andreas Peichl, Magnus Reif, Stefan Sauer, Marc Stöckli, Klaus Wohlrabe and Timo Wollmershäuser
- 24: Group Testing Against Covid-19

- Christian Gollier and Olivier Gossner
- 23: Portugal’s GDP, a Note on the 2020 Unknowns

- Antonio Afonso
- 22: Wage Rigidities and Old-Age Unemployment

- Martin Kerndler and Michael Reiter
- 21: The Economic Costs of the Coronavirus Shutdown for Germany: A Scenario Calculation

- Florian Dorn, Clemens Fuest, Marcell Göttert, Carla Krolage, Stefan Lautenbacher, Sebastian Link, Andreas Peichl, Magnus Reif, Stefan Sauer, Marc Stöckli, Klaus Wohlrabe and Timo Wollmershäuser
- 20: Trade Deficit with China – an Issue for the Euro Area?

- Klaus Weyerstrass
- 19: SME Bank Financing, from a European Perspective

- Karen van der Wiel, Andrei Dubovik and Fien van Solinge
- 18: The Weakness of the German Car Industry and its Sectoral and Global Impacts

- João Leal, Robert Lehmann, Bertrand Marc, Timo Wollmershäuser and Przemyslaw Wozniak
- 17: Macroprudential Measures and Taxation in the Housing Markets

- Essi Eerola
- 16: Government debt in times of low interest rates: the case of Europe

- Clemens Fuest and Daniel Gros
- 15: Applying nominal expenditure rules in the euro area

- Clemens Fuest and Daniel Gros
- 14: Incentivising structural reforms in Europe?

- Mathias Dolls, Clemens Fuest, Carla Krolage, Florian Neumeier and Daniel Stöhlker
- 13: Trump’s trade attack on China – who laughs last?

- Gabriel Felbermayr and Marina Steininger
- 12: Hard Brexit ahead: breaking the deadlock

- Gabriel Felbermayr, Clemens Fuest, Hans Gersbach, Albrecht Ritschl, Marcel Thum and Martin T. Braml
- 11: Who is Paying for the Trade War with China?

- Benedikt Zoller-Rydzek and Gabriel Felbermayr
- 10: European Financial Integration through Securitization

- Karolin Kirschenmann, Jesper Riedler and Tobias Schuler
- 9: Why and How There Should be More Europe in Development Policy

- Christoph Harendt, Friedrich Heinemann and Stefani Weiss
- 8: How to Boost Productivity in the EU

- Klaus Weyerstrass
- 7: Why the IMF and OECD are Wrong about Inequality and Growth

- Clemens Fuest, Florian Neumeier and Daniel Stöhlker
- 6: Long Run Consequences of a Capital Market Union in the European Union

- Thomas Davoine
- 5: EU Budget Reforms: Where Can Europe Really Add Value?

- Christoph Harendt, Friedrich Heinemann and Stefani Weiss
- 4: Banks as Buyers of Last Resort for Government Bonds?

- Daniel Gros
- 3: Accountability Bonds – Reconciling Fiscal Policy Based on Market Discipline with Financial Stability

- Clemens Fuest and Friedrich Heinemann
- 2: Why are Macroeconomic Imbalances so Important for the European Monetary Union?

- Roberto Tamborini
- 1: How to Reduce Agricultural Subsidies From EU Funds

- Friedrich Heinemann
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