LEQS – LSE 'Europe in Question' Discussion Paper Series
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- 117: The Fouchet Plan: De Gaulle’s Intergovernmental Design for Europe

- Anthony Teasdale
- 116: Core and Periphery in the European Monetary Union: Bayoumi and Eichengreen 25 Years Later

- Nauro Campos and Corrado Macchiarelli
- 115: On the Stock Markets’ Reactions to Taxation and Public Expenditure

- Pasquale Foresti and Oreste Napolitano
- 114: Rethinking the paradox of redistribution: how private insurance and means testing can lead to universalizing reform

- Margarita Gelepithis
- 113: Regional Health Care Decentralization in Unitary States: Equal Spending, Equal Satisfaction?

- Joan Costa-Font and Gilberto Turati
- 112: Thirty Years of Conflict and Economic Growth in Turkey: A Synthetic Control Approach

- Firat Bilgel and Burhan Karahasan
- 111: EU Citizenship and Withdrawals from the Union: How Inevitable Is the Radical Downgrading of Rights?

- Dimitry Kochenov
- 110: Income Inequality and Macroeconomic Imbalances under EMU

- Benedicta Marzinotto
- 109: Do bureaucracies enhance or constrain policy effectiveness? Evidence from Turkey’s central management of public investment

- Davide Luca
- 108: The EU debt crisis: Testing and revisiting conventional legal doctrine

- Paul De Grauwe, Yuemei Ji and Armin Steinbach
- 107: The impact of the elderly on inflation rates in developed countries

- Tim Vlandas
- 106: The Sustainability of External Imbalances in the European Periphery

- Vassilis Monastiriotis and Cigdem Tunali
- 105: Bank Lending Margins in the Euro Area: The Effects of Financial Fragmentation and ECB Policies

- Helen Louri and Petros Migiakis
- 104: Interdependence between Core and Peripheries of the European Economy: Secular Stagnation and Growth in the Western Balkans

- Will Bartlett and Ivana Prica
- 103: The Electoral Advantage of the Left in Times of Fiscal Adjustment

- Abel Bojar
- 102: Chronicle of an Election Foretold: The Longer-Term Trends leading to the ‘Spitzenkandidaten’ procedure and the Election of Jean-Claude Juncker as European Commission President

- Martin Westlake
- 101: Europe's Great Divide. A geo-economic-political map

- Francesco Farina and Roberto Tamborini
- 100: Environmental Policies, Innovation and Productivity in the EU

- Roberta de Santis and Cecilia Jona-Lasinio
- 99: Inclusive unions in a dualised labour market? The challenge of organising labour market policy and social protection for labour market outsiders

- Niccolo Durazzi
- 98: European Identity and Redistributive Preferences

- Joan Costa-i-Font and Frank Cowell
- 97: Economic Institutions and the Location Strategies of European Multinationals in their Geographical Neighbourhood

- Andrea Ascani, Riccardo Crescenzi and Simona Iammarino
- 96: Do family values shape the pace of return to work after childbirth?

- Mireia Borrell-Porta
- 95: Anthropometric Dividends of Czechoslovakia’s Break Up

- Joan Costa-i-Font and Lucia Kossarova
- 94: Democratic Responsiveness in the European Union: the Case of the Council

- Christopher Wratil
- 93: Location Strategies of Multinationals from Emerging Countries in the EU Regions

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Carlo Pietrobelli and Roberta Rabellotti
- 92: Extreme working hours in Western Europe and North America: A new aspect of polarization

- Anna S. Burger
- 91: Biting the Hand that Feeds: Reconsidering Partisanship in an Age of Permanent Austerity

- Abel Bojar
- 90: Current account “Core-periphery dualism” in the EMU

- Tatiana Cesaroni and Roberta de Santis
- 89: Producing salience or keeping silence? An exploration of topics and non-topics of Special Eurobarometers

- Simon Glendinning
- 88: Producing salience or keeping silence? An exploration of topics and non-topics of Special Eurobarometers

- Markus Haverland, Minou de Ruiter and Steven Van de Walle
- 87: Taming Global Finance in an Age of Capital? Wage-Setting Institutions' Mitigating Effects on Housing Bubbles

- Alison Johnston and Aidan Regan
- 86: Differently unequal: Zooming-in on the distributional dimensions of the crisis in euro area countries

- Marco D’Errico, Corrado Macchiarelli and Roberta Serafini
- 85: The EU Cohesion policy in context: regional growth and the influence of agricultural and rural development policies

- Riccardo Crescenzi and Mara Giua
- 84: Shut out? South East Europe and the EU’s New Industrial Policy

- Will Bartlett
- 83: Monnet’s Error?

- Luigi Guiso, Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales
- 82: The Choice Agenda' in European Health Systems: The Role of 'Middle Class Demands

- Joan Costa-i-Font and Valentina Zigante
- 81: Governing by Panic: The Politics of the Eurozone Crisis

- David M. Woodruff
- 80: The regional impact of EU association agreements: lessons for the ENP from the CEE experience

- Vassilis Monastiriotis, Dimitris Kallioras and George Petrakos
- 79: Protecting Democracy and the Rule of Law in the European Union: The Hungarian Challenge

- Bojan Bugaric
- 78: The 2014 EP Elections: A Victory for European Democracy? A Report on the LEQS Annual Event 2014

- Eri Bertsou
- 77: Does Europe Need a Demos to Be Truly Democratic?

- Daniel Innerarity
- 76: Adjustments in the Eurozone: Varieties of Capitalism and the Crisis in Southern Europe

- Anke Hassel
- 75: Searching under the lamp-post: the evolution of fiscal surveillance

- Deborah Mabbett and Waltraud Schelkle
- 74: Migrant diversity, migration motivations and early integration: the case of Poles in Germany, the Netherlands, London and Dublin

- Renee Luthra, Lucinda Platt and Justyna Salamonska
- 73: Industrial Upgrading in Mixed Market Economies: The Spanish Case

- Angela Garcia Calvo
- 72: Politicizing Europe: The Challenge of Executive Discretion

- Jonathan White
- 71: European Integration: Partisan Motives or Economic Benefits?

- Patricia Esteve-González and Bernd Theilen
- 70: Origin of FDI and domestic productivity spillovers: does European FDI have a ‘productivity advantage’ in the ENP countries?

- Vassilis Monastiriotis
- 69: Transitions in labour market status in the European Union

- Melanie Ward-Warmedinger and Corrado Macchiarelli
- 68: The ‘Partisan Constitution’ and the corrosion of European constitutional culture

- Marco Dani