

SANCTIONING COUNTRIES IN A POST-BREXIT WORLD?
The Debated Cases of Sanctions on Spain and Portugal The Commission initiated the process to impose sanctions (up to 0.2% of GDP and to a...


Looking back at Greece and a necessary re-posting on Brexit
Greece: What’s in a Deal? (looking Back) The deal to complete the review—Against difficult negotiations, the Eurogroup and IMF agreed...


The Five Presidents’ Report, a roadmap for the completion of EMU
The Five Presidents’ report (published by the EC and the ECB) was released in late June 2015, signed by European Commission’s Jean-Claude...


Debates within Europe
Governments’ Deficit and Debt: Who’s Right? Moving towards permanent primary surpluses—the UK case. George Osborne plans to enshrine...


BlogSpot - Negative yields and the zero-lower bound
The Anomaly of Negative yields? Negative yields are increasingly prominent in Europe. Jeremie Cohen-Setton (Bruegel) reflects in a...


BlogSpot - Greece: a new agreement
The Eurogroup reached an agreement on Greece last week (with the Greek government’s comment), reviewed in details in EuroIntelligence:...


BlogSpot - Greece: Is it the right time to get rid of austerity?
After being first bailed out in 2010, Greece has undertaken broad economic reforms to mend its public finances and return to growth...
Article - Errors in Growth Forecasts
International and national institutions, banks, governments and others provide growth forecasts, whose publication or announcement is...
Article - What future for sovereign debt crisis resolution?
The “Greece and Griesa”[1]: A call for a new framework for debt restructuring One of the striking lessons from the Greek crisis is that...


BlogSpot - March 28th, 2014
The travails of monetary policy Exits and spillovers… Adair Turner (Project Syndicate) looks at how central banks will achieve a final...