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Publications prepared by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs. See publications before July 2015. See an overview of ECFIN publication series.

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  • Scientific paper
  • Isabelle Justo, Julien Hartley , Fidel Picos, Sara Riscado, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

This study considers how shifts in the tax burden from labour to property could be used to tackle macroeconomic vulnerabilities in the housing sector...

  • Scientific paper
  • Kristian Orsini, Mario Pletikosa, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

This study features an econometric analysis of the relationship between exports of goods and tourism in Croatia, investigating potential crowding-out effects and their joint impact on overall economic growth.

  • Scientific paper
  • Uwe Böwer, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

The paper addresses Lebanon’s main economic challenges relating to fiscal sustainability, external rebalancing, financial stability, growth & investment...

  • Scientific paper
  • Philipp Mohl, Gilles Mourre, Klara Stovicek, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

This Economic Brief looks at automatic stabilisers in EU Member States and discusses policy options to improve their functioning and increase their stabilisation properties.

  • Scientific paper
  • Gaetano D'Adamo, Nora Hesse, Julien Hartley , Nicolae Bîea, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

This paper investigates the influence of public sector wages on wage levels in other parts Romania's economy and the impact that they may have on the country's external competitiveness.

  • Scientific paper
  • Carlos Maravall-Rodríguez, Anna Chiara Küffel, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

This paper looks at the distribution of motor vehicle production in the EU and considers the importance of cost competitiveness and agglomeration effects.