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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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  • 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...

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  • Werner Roeger, Kieran Mc Morrow, Atanas Hristov, Valerie Vandermeulen, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

This discussion paper looks at the link between output gap calculations and cyclical indicators.

  • Scientific paper
  • Alice Albonico, Ludovic Calès, Roberta Cardani, Olga Croitorov, Fabio Di Dio, Filippo Ferroni, Massimo Giovannini, Stefan Hohberger, Beatrice Pataracchia, Filippo Pericoli, Philipp Pfeiffer, Rafal Raciborski, Marco Ratto, Werner Roeger, Lukas Vogel, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

This paper documents the Global Multi-country macroeconomic model and describes its use in economic and policy analysis and forecasting in DG ECFIN.

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  • 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.

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  • Guillaume Cléaud, Francisco de Castro Fernández, Jorge Durán, Lucia Granelli, Martin Hallet, Anne Jaubertie, Carlos Maravall-Rodríguez, Diana Ognyanova, Balazs Palvolgyi, Tsvetan Tsalinski, Kai-Young Weißschädel, Johannes Ziemendorff, Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs

This paper looks at the economies of France and Germany and discusses differences in their growth models and divergences in their performance...