

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...


BlogSpot - Eurozone: QE’s mixed picture
The ECB’s highly anticipated Quantitative Easing (QE) program (see our previous Warning Signals BlogSpot) was announced by Mario Draghi...


BlogSpot - The oil price slump and the Swiss move
Oil price slump: a panacea for EU economies? The 50% plunge in oil price since June 2014 is a positive shock for the EU as oil is the...


Thematic BlogSpot - US-Euro Area Unemployment Divergence
Six years since the start of the Great Recession, US unemployment has nearly returned to its pre-crisis level. By contrast, in the euro...


BlogSpot - December 24th, 2014
Russia at crossroads Russia’s economic situation has deteriorated quickly, with the Ruble losing more than 50 percent of its value since...


Thematic BlogSpot - Can Structural Reforms Save the Eurozone?
Structural reforms are increasingly called upon to restore solid economic growth, especially in the eurozone, where monetary policy lacks...


BlogSpot - December 15th, 2014
QE keeps center place in the European debate Delayed action once again… No QE was announced at the latest ECB meeting, despite much...

Thematic BlogSpot - Is sluggish growth in Europe a usual downturn or an investment gap?
From 2007 to 2013, investment has fallen by 18 percentage points of GDP in the EU, compared to just 6 in the US. In Southern Europe,...


BlogSpot - December 1st, 2014
Commitments and Implementation in the eurozone European Commission’s Annual Growth survey. In order to support job creation, the European...