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The Greek debt – a European story …

9 February 2015 0

By Catherine Mathieu and  Henri Sterdyniak At end 2014, Greece’s debt was 317 billion euros, or 176% of its GDP, up from 103% in 2007, despite […]

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Flexibility versus the new fiscal effort – the last word has not been spoken

3 February 2015 0

By Raul Sampognaro On 13 January, the Juncker Commission clarified its position on the flexibility that the Member States have in implementing the Stability and […]

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The Greek Sisyphus and its public debt: towards an end to the ordeal?

26 January 2015 0

By Céline Antonin After its failure to elect a new President by a qualified majority vote, the Greek Parliament was dissolved, with early elections to […]

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France – the sick man of Europe?

23 January 2015 0

by Mathieu Plane – Economist at OFCE (French Economic Observatory – Sciences Po) The year 2014 was marked for France by the risk of European […]

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An unprecedented retreat by the euro zone’s banks

15 December 2014 0

By Anne-Laure Delatte, CNRS, OFCE, CEPR, Visiting Lecturer at Princeton University Another small step was taken last month towards a euro zone banking union when […]

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Does growth in the euro zone really depend on a hypothetical German fiscal stimulus?

22 September 2014 0

By Christophe Blot and Jérôme Creel The debate on economic policy in Europe was re-ignited this summer by Mario Draghi during the now traditional symposium […]

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iAGS, independent Annual Growth Survey 2013

29 November 2012 0

by OFCE (Paris), ECLM (Copenhagen) and IMK (Düsseldorf) The independent Annual Growth Survey (iAGS) brings together a group of internationally competitive economists from three European […]

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