The Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) is an independent policy research institute in Brussels. Its mission is to produce sound policy research leading to constructive solutions to the challenges facing Europe. The views expressed in this book are entirely those of the authors and should not be attributed to CEPS or any other institution with which they are associated or to the European Union. The views expressed in this report are those of the authors writing in a personal capacity and do not necessarily reflect those of CEPS or any other institution with which they are associated. All three – Anton Brender, Florence Pisani and Emile Gagna – are economists with an asset management company
The eurozone is in recession and will show negative growth in 2012, notes Stefano Micossi in this ne...
Unlike the banking crisis of 2008; when governments had significantly lower debt burdens, government...
As EU leaders muddle through the eurozone crisis, the debate about its root causes continues. CEPS D...
The Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) is an independent policy research institute in Brussel...
The Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) is an independent policy research institute in Brussel...
This commentary observes that fear and panic are now the driving forces in the eurozone, splitting t...
As the Eurozone debt crisis reaches a turning point, this Policy Brief argues for a more organised i...
In surveying the heated debate in the eurozone about austerity and the cost of high public debt, thi...
This Commentary warns that a self-defeating deflationary dynamics threatens to envelop the whole eur...
In concise, non-technical terms, Paul De Grauwe, Professor of Economics at Leuven University and Sen...
CEPS Policy Briefs present concise, policy-oriented analyses of topical issues in European affairs, ...
While acknowledging that the sustainability of sovereign debt is a serious issue that must be confro...
After five years of crisis there are now signs that the eurozone economy is recovering, but it is fa...
The Conclusions of the European Council on 28-29 October 2010 suggest the need for further consultat...
The EU is built on the promise of peace, economic prosperity and–since the Maastricht Treaty–also fi...
The eurozone is in recession and will show negative growth in 2012, notes Stefano Micossi in this ne...
Unlike the banking crisis of 2008; when governments had significantly lower debt burdens, government...
As EU leaders muddle through the eurozone crisis, the debate about its root causes continues. CEPS D...
The Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) is an independent policy research institute in Brussel...
The Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) is an independent policy research institute in Brussel...
This commentary observes that fear and panic are now the driving forces in the eurozone, splitting t...
As the Eurozone debt crisis reaches a turning point, this Policy Brief argues for a more organised i...
In surveying the heated debate in the eurozone about austerity and the cost of high public debt, thi...
This Commentary warns that a self-defeating deflationary dynamics threatens to envelop the whole eur...
In concise, non-technical terms, Paul De Grauwe, Professor of Economics at Leuven University and Sen...
CEPS Policy Briefs present concise, policy-oriented analyses of topical issues in European affairs, ...
While acknowledging that the sustainability of sovereign debt is a serious issue that must be confro...
After five years of crisis there are now signs that the eurozone economy is recovering, but it is fa...
The Conclusions of the European Council on 28-29 October 2010 suggest the need for further consultat...
The EU is built on the promise of peace, economic prosperity and–since the Maastricht Treaty–also fi...
The eurozone is in recession and will show negative growth in 2012, notes Stefano Micossi in this ne...
Unlike the banking crisis of 2008; when governments had significantly lower debt burdens, government...
As EU leaders muddle through the eurozone crisis, the debate about its root causes continues. CEPS D...