European Economy - Economic Papers 2008 - 2015
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- 502: The role of tax policy in times of fiscal consolidation

- Savina Princen and Gilles Mourre
- 500: The bonsai and the gardener: using flow data to better assess financial sector leverage

- Javier Villar Burke
- 499: Discretionary tax measures: pattern and impact on tax elasticities

- Savina Princen, Gilles Mourre, Dario Paternoster and George-Marian Isbasoiu
- 498: Europe’s Quest for Fiscal Discipline

- Charles Wyplosz
- 497: Capital Flows in the Euro Area

- Philip Lane
- 496: Post-Crisis Reversal in Banking and Insurance Integration: An Empirical Survey

- Dirk Schoenmaker
- 495: An Integrated Financial Framework for the Banking Union: Don’t Forget Macro-Prudential Supervision

- Dirk Schoenmaker
- 494: Systemic Risk and Home Bias in the Euro Area

- Niccolò Battistini, Marco Pagano and Saverio Simonelli
- 493: Finance at Center Stage: Some Lessons of the Euro Crisis

- Maurice Obstfeld
- 492: Country adjustment to a ‘sudden stop’: Does the euro make a difference?

- Daniel Gros and Cinzia Alcidi
- 491: Design Failures in the Eurozone - can they be fixed?

- Paul De Grauwe
- 490: Policy Coordination, Convergence, and the Rise and Crisis of EMU Imbalances

- Giuseppe Bertola
- 489: Do Sound Public Finances Require Fiscal Rules Or Is Market Pressure Enough?

- Michael Bergman, Michael Hutchison and Svend E. Hougaard Jensen
- 488: Wage Bargaining Institutions – from crisis to crisis

- Jelle Visser
- 487: The Political Economy of Structural Reform and Fiscal Consolidation Revisited

- Hans Peter Grüner
- 486: ICT, Reallocation and Productivity

- Eric Bartelsman
- 485: Recent Changes in Europe’s Competitive Landscape. How the Sources of Demand and Supply Are Shaping Up

- Bart van Ark, Vivian Chen, Bert Colijn1, Kirsten Jaeger and Wim Overmeer
- 484: International fragmentation of production, trade and growth: Impacts and prospects for EU member states

- Neil Foster-McGregor, Robert Stehrer and Marcel Timmer
- 483: Growth risks for the EU emanating from global imbalances

- Tatiana Fic and Ali Orazgani
- 482: Innovation Policy and Economic Growth

- Dirk Czarnitzki and Otto Toivanen
- 481: Ensuring social inclusion in changing labour and capital markets

- Anthony Atkinson
- 480: Stochastic public debt projections using the historical variance-covariance matrix approach for EU countries

- Katia Berti
- 479: Expected sovereign defaults and fiscal consolidations

- Werner Roeger and Jan in 't Veld
- 478: The cyclically-adjusted budget balance used in the EU fiscal framework: an update

- Gilles Mourre, George-Marian Isbasoiu, Dario Paternoster and Matteo Salto
- 477: Indebtedness, Deleveraging Dynamics and Macroeconomic Adjustment

- Carlos Cuerpo, Ines Drumond, Julia Lendvai, Peter Pontuch and Rafal Raciborski
- 476: The accuracy of the European Commission's forecasts re-examined

- Laura Gonzalez Cabanillas and Alessio Terzi
- 475: An early-detection index of fiscal stress for EU countries

- Katia Berti, Matteo Salto and Matthieu Lequien
- 474: The impact of structural policies on external accounts in infinite-horizon and finite-horizon models

- Lukas Vogel
- 473: National Expenditure Rules – Why, How and When

- Joaquim Ayuso i Casals
- 472: Non-bank financial institutions: assessment of their impact on the stability of the financial system

- Patrice Muller, Graham Bishop, Shaan Devnani, Mark Lewis and Rohit Ladher
- 471: Energy Inflation and House Price Corrections

- Andreas Breitenfellner, Jesus Crespo Cuaresma and Philipp Mayer
- 470: The performance of simple fiscal policy rules in monetary union

- Lukas Vogel, Werner Roeger and Bernhard Herz
- 469: Long-term care: need, use and expenditure in the EU-27

- Barbara Lipszyc, Etienne Sail and Ana Xavier
- 468: Fiscal Decentralisation and Fiscal Outcomes

- Matteo Governatori and David Yim
- 467: Measuring quality and non-cost competitiveness at a country-product level

- Francesco Di Comite
- 466: Sovereign debt sustainability scenarios based on an estimated model for Spain

- Jan in 't Veld, Andrea Pagano, Marco Ratto, Werner Roeger and Istvan P Szekely
- 465: The Dutch current account balance and net international investment position

- Windy Vandevyvere
- 464: Fiscal Policy, Banks and the Financial Crisis

- Robert Kollmann, Marco Ratto, Werner Roeger and Jan in 't Veld
- 463: Property taxation and enhanced tax administration in challenging times

- Christian Gayer and Gilles Mourre
- 462: Fiscal consolidation in reformed and unreformed labour markets: A look at EU countries

- Alessandro Turrini
- 461: Cost-containment policies in public pharmaceutical spending in the EU

- Giuseppe Carone, Christoph Schwierz and Ana Xavier
- 460: Fiscal Multipliers and Public Debt Dynamics in Consolidations

- Jocelyn Boussard, Francisco de Castro Fernández and Matteo Salto
- 459: Stochastic debt simulation using VAR models and a panel fiscal reaction function – results for a selected number of countries

- João Medeiros
- 458: Imbalances and rebalancing scenarios in an estimated structural model for Spain

- Jan in 't Veld, Andrea Pagano, Rafal Raciborski, Marco Ratto and Werner Roeger
- 457: The housing market in the Netherlands

- Windy Vandevyvere and Andreas Zenthöfer
- 456: The economic impact of the Services Directive: A first assessment following implementation

- Josefa Monteagudo, Aleksander Rutkowski and Dimitri Lorenzani
- 455: Structural unemployment and its determinants in the EU countries

- Fabrice Orlandi
- 454: Benchmarking Unemployment Benefit Systems

- Klara Stovicek and Alessandro Turrini
- 453: Evaluating the Macroeconomic Effects of Government Support Measures to Financial Institutions in the EU

- Jan in 't Veld and Werner Roeger
- 452: Automatic Fiscal Stabilisers: What they are and what they do

- Jan in 't Veld, Martin Larch and Marieke Vandeweyer
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