Fragen und Antworten von Bruegel-Forscher Georg Zachmann zur Krise des Europäischen Emissionshandelssystems. Read more
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Wetten Sie nicht gegen das ETS
24th May 2013
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Europa droht eine verlorene Dekade
24th May 2013
Bruegel-Forscher Zsolt Darvas über die schädlichen Folgen aktueller Konjunkturprobleme für das langfristige Wachstum. Read more
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„Es geht um das Wohl der Konsumenten“
24th May 2013
Interview mit Bruegel-Forscher Mario Mariniello über die EU-Wettbewerbspolitik. Read more
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Der erste große Wechsel
24th May 2013
Nie war die Aufgabe von Bruegel klarer und seine Stimme lauter als im vergangenen Jahr. In den zehn Jahren, die seit der Gründungserklärung von Präsident Chirac und Kanzler Schröder aus Anlass des 40. Read more
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Blogs review: Dealing with an impaired monetary transmission mechanism
17th May 2013
What's at stake: Dealing with the fragmentation of capital markets along national borders and the resulting lack of funding for SMEs in the countries of the periphery has been a central issue for the ECB for some time already. But the prospect of a prolonged double-dip has rendered it even more urgent. In this review, I document the extent to which the transmission mechanism of monetary policy within the eurozone is broken and discuss several proposals – such as a negative lending deposit rate and the creation of a new program targeted to SMEs – designed to increase the flow of credit in the periphery. Read more
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The harmful impact of short-term troubles on long-term growth
16th May 2013
Eurostat published yesterday the flash GDP growth estimates for the first quarter of 2013: euro-area GDP is down by 0.2% compared with the previous quarter and 1% down compared with the same quarter of last year. Even German GDP fell by 0.3% compared with the same quarter of last year. European developments are in sharp contrast to the US, where annual growth was 1.8% in the first quarter of 2013 and where productivity is increasing, business investment has returned, credit is on the rise, and private consumption is increasing – after a major deleveraging of the household sector. Read more
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German wages grow faster than euro area average – Spring 2013 Review
8th May 2013
In December 2012 we published a blog post reporting that German wage growth rates (year-over-year comparison) for 2012 had been higher than the Eurozone average, with at that time, 2.5 percent versus 1.7 percent. In the meantime the annual rates for nominal wage and salary growth have been published showing that the difference has increased; German wage growth of 3 % compared to a 1.8 percent increase of the euro area. Read more
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New EC spring forecasts: high uncertainty dominates outlook for Cyprus
7th May 2013
Last Friday the European Commission released the spring update on their economic forecasts for European Union member states and some other advanced economies. Negative growth forecasts for the EU and the euro area reflect weakness in the periphery as well as in the core countries. The 2013 growth forecasts for the big European economies were all revised down. Major changes were made to the economic forecasts for Cyprus. Read more
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The new competition rules for technology transfer agreements
6th May 2013
On 18 April, Bruegel hosted a Competition Policy Lab. Competition Policy Labs offer an independent ‘hands-on’ platform for practitioners and academics to meet and discuss hot topics on the competition policy agenda. This time we had Anna Vernet and Luc Peeperkorn for the Commission, and Jacques Crémer from the Toulouse School of Economics. Read more
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Has the U.S. outperformed the euro area due to inflation since 2007?
30th April 2013
The nominal GDP growth differential between the U.S. and the euro area is striking: taking the latest forecasts of the European Commission into account, the U.S. outpaced the euro area by 9 percentage points in 2008-2013. Read more
