Policy briefs
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Three risks that must be addressed for new European Union fiscal rules to succeed
The reform, completed in April 2024, left implementation unaddressed, or at least open to very different potential outcomes
How to de-risk: European economic security in a world of interdependence
The question is how exactly the EU should ‘de-risk’ its external economic relationships without foregoing the benefits of trade.
Broader border taxes: a new option for European Union budget resources
The purpose of this paper is to review the Commission’s proposal and to contribute new ideas for ‘genuine’ own resources
Ukraine’s path to European Union membership and its long-term implications
The war complicates the accession process, but Ukraine can work progressively towards meeting the entry conditions
The state of financial knowledge in the European Union
Financial literacy is essential in modern economies, where saving and preparing for retirement has shifted increasingly to the individual.
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12 May 2011
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02 April 2011
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28 March 2011
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21 March 2011
Eurobonds: The blue bond concept and its implications
This paper revisits the Blue Bond proposal, published in May 2010. It discusses its implications and addresses some of the comments and criticisms re
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22 February 2011
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09 February 2011
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07 February 2011
A comprehensive approach to the euro-area debt crisis
Zsolt Darvas, André Sapir and Jean Pisani-Ferry propose a comprehensive solution to the current European crisis based on three pillars.
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27 January 2011
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13 December 2010
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09 December 2010
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09 November 2010
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08 November 2010
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27 October 2010
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22 October 2010
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30 September 2010
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10 September 2010
An assessment of the G20's initial action items
Twenty months after the first G20 summit in Washington, we assess the implementation of the 47 action items included in that summit’s final decla
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