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INTERECONOMICS
The collective action on vaccine procurement in the EU has attracted much criticism, but not necessarily for the right reasons, write Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres.While the EU's collaborative action to supply the member states has weathered storms and come out on track, issues have arisen on the demand side that have threatened an essential element in the overarching efficacy of EU ABOUT US | INTERECONOMICS About us. Intereconomics is a platform for economic and social policy debates in Europe. The journal is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics represents over 50 years of economic policy oriented publishing (until 2006 within the former HamburgInstitute of
VOLUMES - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research. VOLUME 56 · JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021 · NUMBER 1 Volume 56 · January/February 2021 · Number 1. Download issue 1 asPDF.
50 YEARS OF INTERECONOMICS Since Intereconomics changed its focus in 2001 to become a “Review of European Economic Policy”, it has become a must for every academic, policymaker and student interested in European banking, economics, finance, government, politics and other issues. It is a real pleasure for me to congratulate the Editorial Board, the AdvisoryBoard and
ARTICLES BY FRANCISCO TORRES Volume Volume 42, 2007, Number 1, page 32 to 42. How Efficient is Joint Decision-Making in the EU? Environmental Policies and the Co-Decision Procedure. Francisco Torres. Volume Volume 38, 2003, Number 6, page 312 to 322. RELIEF INSTEAD OF DEVELOPMENT AID Swedish Nobel Prize winner presents his case for a new line of aid policy. by Gunnar Myrdal, Stockholm. Volume 16, March/April 1981, No. 2. Formerly an active supporter of the western industrialized countries', and particularly Sweden's, policy of development aid, Gunnar Myrdal has in recent years become increasingly critical of the present form of aid. GENDER AND INEQUALITY: AUSTERITY AND ALTERNATIVES. Rising inequality and growing public concern Zthe root of social evil (Pope Francis) Zthe defining challenge of our time. (Barack Obama) ‘the 85 richest people in the world,., control as much wealth as thepoorest half of
GENDER EQUALITY IN DECISION-MAKING POSITIONS: THE • We analyze the introduction of board gender quotas in Italian listed companies in July 2011, implemented from August 2012. • Gradual target: 20% and then 33%. COMING HOME TO EUROPE: GREECE AND THE EUROINTERECONOMICS
The collective action on vaccine procurement in the EU has attracted much criticism, but not necessarily for the right reasons, write Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres.While the EU's collaborative action to supply the member states has weathered storms and come out on track, issues have arisen on the demand side that have threatened an essential element in the overarching efficacy of EU ABOUT US | INTERECONOMICS About us. Intereconomics is a platform for economic and social policy debates in Europe. The journal is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics represents over 50 years of economic policy oriented publishing (until 2006 within the former HamburgInstitute of
VOLUMES - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research. VOLUME 56 · JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021 · NUMBER 1 Volume 56 · January/February 2021 · Number 1. Download issue 1 asPDF.
50 YEARS OF INTERECONOMICS Since Intereconomics changed its focus in 2001 to become a “Review of European Economic Policy”, it has become a must for every academic, policymaker and student interested in European banking, economics, finance, government, politics and other issues. It is a real pleasure for me to congratulate the Editorial Board, the AdvisoryBoard and
ARTICLES BY FRANCISCO TORRES Volume Volume 42, 2007, Number 1, page 32 to 42. How Efficient is Joint Decision-Making in the EU? Environmental Policies and the Co-Decision Procedure. Francisco Torres. Volume Volume 38, 2003, Number 6, page 312 to 322. RELIEF INSTEAD OF DEVELOPMENT AID Swedish Nobel Prize winner presents his case for a new line of aid policy. by Gunnar Myrdal, Stockholm. Volume 16, March/April 1981, No. 2. Formerly an active supporter of the western industrialized countries', and particularly Sweden's, policy of development aid, Gunnar Myrdal has in recent years become increasingly critical of the present form of aid. GENDER AND INEQUALITY: AUSTERITY AND ALTERNATIVES. Rising inequality and growing public concern Zthe root of social evil (Pope Francis) Zthe defining challenge of our time. (Barack Obama) ‘the 85 richest people in the world,., control as much wealth as thepoorest half of
GENDER EQUALITY IN DECISION-MAKING POSITIONS: THE • We analyze the introduction of board gender quotas in Italian listed companies in July 2011, implemented from August 2012. • Gradual target: 20% and then 33%. COMING HOME TO EUROPE: GREECE AND THE EURO VOLUME 56 · JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021 · NUMBER 1 Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research.SUBMISSIONS
Submissions. Authors are invited to submit articles that are concerned with economic and social policy issues in or affecting Europe. A vast range of economic research creates input for economic policy at the national and EU levels. Intereconomics aims at stimulating debates on economic policy issues and offers a platform for the publication of VOLUME 56 · MARCH/APRIL 2021 · NUMBER 2 The European Green Deal – More Than Climate Neutrality. Carlo Jaeger, Jahel Mielke, Franziska Schütze, Jonas Teitge, Sarah Wolf. Read. : The European Green Deal – More Than Climate Neutrality. PDF. : The European Green Deal – More Than Climate Neutrality. VOLUME 55 · SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2020 · NUMBER 5 Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research. VOLUME 55 · JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2020 · NUMBER 1 Volume 55 · January/February 2020 · Number 1. Download issue 1 asPDF.
AUTHORS: C - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research. ARTICLES BY SIR PAUL COLLIER Achieving Socio-Economic Convergence in Europe. Sir Paul Collier. Volume Volume 55, 2020, Number 1, page 5 to 12. More literature by Sir Paul Collier at EconBiz.INTERECONOMICS
About Intereconomics – Review of European Economic Policy. Intereconomics is jointly produced by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS).The journal appears bimonthly and features papers by economists that deal with economic and social policy issues and trends in Europe or affecting Europe. ARTICLES BY PHEDON A. NICOLAIDES An Economic Analysis of EC Guidelines on State Aid for the Rescue and Restructuring of Companies in Difficulty. Michael Kekelekis, Phedon A. Nicolaides. Volume Volume 39, 2004, Number 4, page 204 to 212. ARTICLES BY RONALD SCHETTKAT Small Economy Macroeconomics - The Economic Success of Ireland, Denmark, Austria and the Netherlands Compared. Ronald Schettkat. Volume Volume 34, 1999, Number 4, page 159 to 170. More literature by Ronald Schettkat at EconBiz.INTERECONOMICS
The collective action on vaccine procurement in the EU has attracted much criticism, but not necessarily for the right reasons, write Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres.While the EU's collaborative action to supply the member states has weathered storms and come out on track, issues have arisen on the demand side that have threatened an essential element in the overarching efficacy of EU ABOUT US | INTERECONOMICS About us. Intereconomics is a platform for economic and social policy debates in Europe. The journal is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics represents over 50 years of economic policy oriented publishing (until 2006 within the former HamburgInstitute of
VOLUMES - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research.SUBMISSIONS
Submissions. Authors are invited to submit articles that are concerned with economic and social policy issues in or affecting Europe. A vast range of economic research creates input for economic policy at the national and EU levels. Intereconomics aims at stimulating debates on economic policy issues and offers a platform for the publication of ORDER | INTERECONOMICS Single Issues. Single issues of Intereconomics can be ordered directly from the editorial department. To order a single issue, please send an email to intereconomics@zbw.eu with the volume, issue number and year of the issue you are requesting as well as your name and mailingaddress.
AUTHORS - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research. NEWSLETTER | INTERECONOMICS A shift in focus – Review of European Economic Policy. A major change in the content of Intereconomics took place at the turn of the millennium. From its inception, Intereconomics had carried the subtitle “Review of International Trade and Development” and dealt correspondingly with subjects such as AUTHORS: S - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research. GENDER EQUALITY IN DECISION-MAKING POSITIONS: THE • We analyze the introduction of board gender quotas in Italian listed companies in July 2011, implemented from August 2012. • Gradual target: 20% and then 33%. RELIEF INSTEAD OF DEVELOPMENT AID Swedish Nobel Prize winner presents his case for a new line of aid policy. by Gunnar Myrdal, Stockholm. Volume 16, March/April 1981, No. 2. Formerly an active supporter of the western industrialized countries', and particularly Sweden's, policy of development aid, Gunnar Myrdal has in recent years become increasingly critical of the present form of aid.INTERECONOMICS
The collective action on vaccine procurement in the EU has attracted much criticism, but not necessarily for the right reasons, write Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres.While the EU's collaborative action to supply the member states has weathered storms and come out on track, issues have arisen on the demand side that have threatened an essential element in the overarching efficacy of EU ABOUT US | INTERECONOMICS About us. Intereconomics is a platform for economic and social policy debates in Europe. The journal is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics represents over 50 years of economic policy oriented publishing (until 2006 within the former HamburgInstitute of
VOLUMES - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research.SUBMISSIONS
Submissions. Authors are invited to submit articles that are concerned with economic and social policy issues in or affecting Europe. A vast range of economic research creates input for economic policy at the national and EU levels. Intereconomics aims at stimulating debates on economic policy issues and offers a platform for the publication of ORDER | INTERECONOMICS Single Issues. Single issues of Intereconomics can be ordered directly from the editorial department. To order a single issue, please send an email to intereconomics@zbw.eu with the volume, issue number and year of the issue you are requesting as well as your name and mailingaddress.
AUTHORS - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research. NEWSLETTER | INTERECONOMICS A shift in focus – Review of European Economic Policy. A major change in the content of Intereconomics took place at the turn of the millennium. From its inception, Intereconomics had carried the subtitle “Review of International Trade and Development” and dealt correspondingly with subjects such as AUTHORS: S - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research. GENDER EQUALITY IN DECISION-MAKING POSITIONS: THE • We analyze the introduction of board gender quotas in Italian listed companies in July 2011, implemented from August 2012. • Gradual target: 20% and then 33%. RELIEF INSTEAD OF DEVELOPMENT AID Swedish Nobel Prize winner presents his case for a new line of aid policy. by Gunnar Myrdal, Stockholm. Volume 16, March/April 1981, No. 2. Formerly an active supporter of the western industrialized countries', and particularly Sweden's, policy of development aid, Gunnar Myrdal has in recent years become increasingly critical of the present form of aid. EVENTS | INTERECONOMICS 10th Annual Intereconomics / CEPS Conference. On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic. Ill-prepared and reluctant to halt economic activities, EU member states were slow to react to contain the spread of the virus. Although necessary, the lockdown measures came with aheavy price
THE NEW INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY FOR EUROPE When President Ursula von der Leyen took the reins of the European Commission in 2019, one of her first initiatives was to propose a new growth strategy centred on the idea of “competitive sustainability”. This was followed by the announcement of the new European Green Deal and then the adoption of an industrial strategy that would promote EU competitiveness and support the Commission’s ORDER | INTERECONOMICS Single Issues. Single issues of Intereconomics can be ordered directly from the editorial department. To order a single issue, please send an email to intereconomics@zbw.eu with the volume, issue number and year of the issue you are requesting as well as your name and mailingaddress.
THE COVID-19 RESPONSE January/February 2021. Restoring Public Trust After Trump and COVID-19 by Jiffer Bourguignon and Ekaterina Sprenger. COVID-19: Lockdowns, Fatality Rates and GDP Growth by Michael König and Adalbert Winkler. Why the COVID-19 Pandemic Could Increase the Corporate Saving Trend in the Long Run by Markus Demary, Stefan Hasenclever and Michael Hüther. A DEEPER UNION: FROM A FAILED PROJECT TO THE EUROPEAN After President Trump’s departure, many expected that the transatlantic partnership would return to its previous state with the US playing a leading role. This article challenges that view. Instead, a new world order is foreseen, with different partnerships and spheres of influence. Europe can decide whether it wants to remain small and homogeneous or a larger but also more heterogenous VOLUME 55 · JULY/AUGUST 2020 · NUMBER 4 Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research.NOTES FOR AUTHORS
Notes for authors. Intereconomics is published by the German National Library of Economics (ZBW) in cooperation with the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS). It publishes papers on economic issues relevant to European economic policy. Papers should normally be between 25,000 and 35,000 characters in length (including spaces), or about VOLUME 56 · JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021 · NUMBER 1 Volume 56 · January/February 2021 · Number 1. Download issue 1 asPDF.
AUTHORS: C - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research. DECADES | 50 YEARS OF INTERECONOMICS A shift in focus – Review of European Economic Policy. A major change in the content of Intereconomics took place at the turn of the millennium. From its inception, Intereconomics had carried the subtitle “Review of International Trade and Development” and dealt correspondingly with subjects such asINTERECONOMICS
The collective action on vaccine procurement in the EU has attracted much criticism, but not necessarily for the right reasons, write Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres.While the EU's collaborative action to supply the member states has weathered storms and come out on track, issues have arisen on the demand side that have threatened an essential element in the overarching efficacy of EU ABOUT US | INTERECONOMICS About us. Intereconomics is a platform for economic and social policy debates in Europe. The journal is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics represents over 50 years of economic policy oriented publishing (until 2006 within the former HamburgInstitute of
VOLUMES - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research.SUBMISSIONS
Submissions. Authors are invited to submit articles that are concerned with economic and social policy issues in or affecting Europe. A vast range of economic research creates input for economic policy at the national and EU levels. Intereconomics aims at stimulating debates on economic policy issues and offers a platform for the publication of ORDER | INTERECONOMICS Single Issues. Single issues of Intereconomics can be ordered directly from the editorial department. To order a single issue, please send an email to intereconomics@zbw.eu with the volume, issue number and year of the issue you are requesting as well as your name and mailingaddress.
AUTHORS - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research. NEWSLETTER | INTERECONOMICS A shift in focus – Review of European Economic Policy. A major change in the content of Intereconomics took place at the turn of the millennium. From its inception, Intereconomics had carried the subtitle “Review of International Trade and Development” and dealt correspondingly with subjects such as AUTHORS: S - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research. GENDER EQUALITY IN DECISION-MAKING POSITIONS: THE • We analyze the introduction of board gender quotas in Italian listed companies in July 2011, implemented from August 2012. • Gradual target: 20% and then 33%. RELIEF INSTEAD OF DEVELOPMENT AID Swedish Nobel Prize winner presents his case for a new line of aid policy. by Gunnar Myrdal, Stockholm. Volume 16, March/April 1981, No. 2. Formerly an active supporter of the western industrialized countries', and particularly Sweden's, policy of development aid, Gunnar Myrdal has in recent years become increasingly critical of the present form of aid.INTERECONOMICS
The collective action on vaccine procurement in the EU has attracted much criticism, but not necessarily for the right reasons, write Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres.While the EU's collaborative action to supply the member states has weathered storms and come out on track, issues have arisen on the demand side that have threatened an essential element in the overarching efficacy of EU ABOUT US | INTERECONOMICS About us. Intereconomics is a platform for economic and social policy debates in Europe. The journal is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics represents over 50 years of economic policy oriented publishing (until 2006 within the former HamburgInstitute of
VOLUMES - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research.SUBMISSIONS
Submissions. Authors are invited to submit articles that are concerned with economic and social policy issues in or affecting Europe. A vast range of economic research creates input for economic policy at the national and EU levels. Intereconomics aims at stimulating debates on economic policy issues and offers a platform for the publication of ORDER | INTERECONOMICS Single Issues. Single issues of Intereconomics can be ordered directly from the editorial department. To order a single issue, please send an email to intereconomics@zbw.eu with the volume, issue number and year of the issue you are requesting as well as your name and mailingaddress.
AUTHORS - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research. NEWSLETTER | INTERECONOMICS A shift in focus – Review of European Economic Policy. A major change in the content of Intereconomics took place at the turn of the millennium. From its inception, Intereconomics had carried the subtitle “Review of International Trade and Development” and dealt correspondingly with subjects such as AUTHORS: S - INTERECONOMICS Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research. GENDER EQUALITY IN DECISION-MAKING POSITIONS: THE • We analyze the introduction of board gender quotas in Italian listed companies in July 2011, implemented from August 2012. • Gradual target: 20% and then 33%. RELIEF INSTEAD OF DEVELOPMENT AID Swedish Nobel Prize winner presents his case for a new line of aid policy. by Gunnar Myrdal, Stockholm. Volume 16, March/April 1981, No. 2. Formerly an active supporter of the western industrialized countries', and particularly Sweden's, policy of development aid, Gunnar Myrdal has in recent years become increasingly critical of the present form of aid. EVENTS | INTERECONOMICS 10th Annual Intereconomics / CEPS Conference. On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic. Ill-prepared and reluctant to halt economic activities, EU member states were slow to react to contain the spread of the virus. Although necessary, the lockdown measures came with aheavy price
THE NEW INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY FOR EUROPE When President Ursula von der Leyen took the reins of the European Commission in 2019, one of her first initiatives was to propose a new growth strategy centred on the idea of “competitive sustainability”. This was followed by the announcement of the new European Green Deal and then the adoption of an industrial strategy that would promote EU competitiveness and support the Commission’s ORDER | INTERECONOMICS Single Issues. Single issues of Intereconomics can be ordered directly from the editorial department. To order a single issue, please send an email to intereconomics@zbw.eu with the volume, issue number and year of the issue you are requesting as well as your name and mailingaddress.
THE COVID-19 RESPONSE January/February 2021. Restoring Public Trust After Trump and COVID-19 by Jiffer Bourguignon and Ekaterina Sprenger. COVID-19: Lockdowns, Fatality Rates and GDP Growth by Michael König and Adalbert Winkler. Why the COVID-19 Pandemic Could Increase the Corporate Saving Trend in the Long Run by Markus Demary, Stefan Hasenclever and Michael Hüther. A DEEPER UNION: FROM A FAILED PROJECT TO THE EUROPEAN After President Trump’s departure, many expected that the transatlantic partnership would return to its previous state with the US playing a leading role. This article challenges that view. Instead, a new world order is foreseen, with different partnerships and spheres of influence. Europe can decide whether it wants to remain small and homogeneous or a larger but also more heterogenous VOLUME 55 · JULY/AUGUST 2020 · NUMBER 4 Intereconomics is published by ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and CEPS – Centre for European Policy Studies. Intereconomics is a platform for the publication of policy relevant aspects of economic research.NOTES FOR AUTHORS
Notes for authors. Intereconomics is published by the German National Library of Economics (ZBW) in cooperation with the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS). It publishes papers on economic issues relevant to European economic policy. Papers should normally be between 25,000 and 35,000 characters in length (including spaces), or about VOLUME 56 · JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021 · NUMBER 1 Volume 56 · January/February 2021 · Number 1. Download issue 1 asPDF.
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THE NEW INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY FOR EUROPE When President Ursula von der Leyen took the reins of the European Commission in 2019, one of her first initiatives was to propose a new growth strategy centred on the idea of “competitive sustainability”. This was followed by the announcement of the new European Green Deal and then the adoption of an industrial strategy that would promote EU competitiveness. In April 2021, one year after the first Communication on the industrial policy, in a year dominated by the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, the European Commission published an update of the Communication. It reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the Single Market, promoting competitiveness and productivity and fostering resilience in European industry. But the document seems to fall short of the ambition set out in the first announcement. In order to contribute to the shaping of the final EU industrial strategy, the CEPS Task Force on the New Industrial Strategy for Europe attempts to lay out a few principles on how Europe could lead the way to a new industrial policy. This Forum provides an overview of a number of the Task Force’s recommendations that will help shape the new Industrial Strategy for Europe.To the Forum
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U.S. SUPPORT FOR A WTO WAIVER OF COVID-19 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY The announcement that the U.S. would support the waiver of intellectual property protections on COVID-19 vaccines represents a reversal of the strong stance that the U.S. has taken on patents and other IP issues since at least the Reagan Administration. While U.S. support for a waiver is an important gesture toward global cooperation in a time of crisis, the waiver comes with as many challenges as it does opportunities. JORGE L. CONTRERAS breaks down the reasons for the Biden Administration's support and explains the hurdles that still need to be addressed.Read the article
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THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF THE BELARUSIAN CRISIS While it is difficult at present to predict the outcome of Alexander Lukashenko’s fight against Belarusian society, it is useful to examine the structure of the Belarusian economy in order to better understand the country’s political economy and th inform Europe’s strategy regarding Belarus. SERGEI GURIEV’s Editorial details the current economic challenges facing Belarus.Read the article
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EUROPE’S VACCINE PARADOX: FROM SUPPLY TO DEMAND ISSUES The collective action on vaccine procurement in the EU has attracted much criticism, but not necessarily for the right reasons, write ANNETTE BONGARDT and FRANCISCO TORRES. While the EU's collaborative action to supply the member states has weathered storms and come out on track, issues have arisen on the demand side that have threatened an essential element in the overarching efficacy of EU institutions:trust.
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THE COVID-19 RESPONSE THE ECONOMICS OF THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS Intereconomics will be publishing all coronavirus crisis related articles online first in order to provide our readers up-to-date information as this unprecedented situation continues to unfold. Read all COVID-19 related articles VOLUME 56 · 2021 · ISSUE 3CONTENTS
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EUROPE’S VACCINE PARADOX: FROM SUPPLY TO DEMAND ISSUES Annette Bongardt, Francisco Torres*
THE NEW INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY FOR EUROPE Cinzia Alcidi, Sara Baiocco, Francesco Corti, Karel Lannoo, Andrea Renda, Malorie Schaus, Agnes Sipiczki*
FINANCIAL STABILITY IS EASIER TO GREEN THAN MONETARY POLICY Christian Pfister, Natacha Valla*
IS A EUROPEAN RECOVERY POSSIBLE WITHOUT HIGH-TECH PUBLIC CORPORATIONS? Daniele Archibugi, Vitantonio Mariella*
COUNTRY-BY-COUNTRY REPORTING: A STEP TOWARDS UNITARY TAXATION? António Dias, Miguel Viegas*
A DEEPER UNION: FROM A FAILED PROJECT TO THE EUROPEAN QUALITY LEADKarl Aiginger
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US SUPPORT FOR A WTO WAIVER OF COVID-19 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTYJorge L. Contreras
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"he nature and the dimension of climate change…imply a dramatic change in the way financial institutions conduct their business, with short- and medium-run adverse consequences on financial institutions’ profitability." From CHRISTIAN PFISTER and NATACHA VALLA's article Financial Stability Is Easier to Green than Monetary Policy. ZBW — OPEN SCIENCEFIGURE OF THE MONTH
IMAGE OF THE EU IN HUNGARY The figure from BORBÁLA GÖNCZ and GYÖRGY LENGYEL’s Forum article Europhile Public vs Eurosceptic Governing Elite in Hungary? shows that 46% of Hungarians had a positive image of the EU in 2004 as opposed to 24% in 2012; most recently, positive perceptions climbed upto 49% in 2020.
50 YEARS OF INTERECONOMICS THE 1960S: THE GROWTH YEARS INTERECONOMICS BEGINS PUBLICATION Beginning in 1963, the English-language version of the journal _Wirtschaftsdienst_ underwent several changes before emerging as the new journal _Intereconomics – Monthly Review of International Trade and Development_ in 1966 … Continue THE 1970S: UPHEAVAL IN THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM INTERECONOMICS STARTS TO BECOME ESTABLISHED In 1971 Intereconomics moved into its current location along the Inner Alster Lake in the heart of Hamburg. The editorial staff members were primarily male, young and inexperienced, but … Continue THE 1980S: EXPANSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY GROWING INDEPENDENCE OF THE JOURNAL On 1 January 1981 the southward extension of the European Communities started with the accession of Greece, and Spain and Portugal followed in 1986 ... Continue THE 1990S: THE FALL OF COMMUNISM AND THE UNITING OF EUROPE FIRST STEPS TOWARDS A MORE EUROPEAN JOURNAL Many of the topics covered by _Intereconomics_ were directly related to the collapse of communism and the dissolution of the Soviet Union – in particular the impact of German reunification … Continue THE 2000S: A SHIFT IN FOCUS A SHIFT IN FOCUS – REVIEW OF EUROPEAN ECONOMIC POLICY A major change in the content of _Intereconomics_ took place at the turn of the millennium. From its inception, _Intereconomics_ had carried the subtitle “Review of International Trade and Development” and dealt correspondingly with subjects such as …Continue
THE 2010S: THE AFTERMATH OF THE CRISIS ESTABLISHING A PRESENCE IN BRUSSELS VIA A PARTNERSHIP WITH CEPS In 2011 _Intereconomics_ began hosting annual conferences in Brussels, giving contributing authors an opportunity to present their findings and discuss and debate their policy recommendations … Continue* 1960s
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