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RSSRelationship between small firms' dependency on domestic banks and their vulnerability to global banking sector shocks - Mathias Hoffmann, Bent E. Sørensen
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Marek Dabrowski (CASE Fellow, Center for Social and Economic Research, Warsaw) analyses three questions related to the EU/EMU integration infrastructure.
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Charles Wyplosz applies federalism principles to crucial questions of fiscal policy, fiscal discipline and structural reforms in the EU.
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A look at issues of democratic legitimacy involving the European Central Bank, Council, Commission, and Parliament by Vivien A. Schmidt.
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Lecture notes revisiting evidence of declining public trust in the euro area and the link with unemployment by Felix Roth (University of Göttingen).
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With a return to pre-crisis economic policies neither possible nor desirable,DG ECFINasked scholars to map out the ‘new economic normal’.
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This paper investigates factors which may help to explain why household saving rates across the EU vary so significantly.
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Paper on how pre-insolvency frameworks encourage entrepreneurship and soften the impact of deleveraging on financial stability and economic activity.
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This paper analyses the immediate impacts on financial conditions of some of the balance sheet policies used by the between October 2008 and January 2015.
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With rising inequalities and during a time of fiscal consolidation, the debate on wealth taxation is gaining momentum both in academic and in policy