Since the second half of 2018, signs of a slowdown have been piling up in the euro area. The ECB will face major challenges in this potentially difficult period: its main tools are nearly exhausted, the monetary union in which it operates is still incomplete, and it lacks the understanding of what the ‘new normal’ looks like. The authors, therefore, urge the ECB to review its strategy and framework to be able to face these challenges
Since the beginning of the Global Crisis, the ECB has faced a sequence of problems. This column disc...
Central banks have taken drastic steps to keep their economies afloat during the COVID-19 lockdowns....
Despite the economic and political success of its launch, the challenges ahead for the euro are form...
In this Policy Contribution prepared for the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetar...
Monetary policy must reinvent itself in the wake of the crisis. Reinvention is particularly importan...
During the crisis the European Central Bank’s roles have been greatly extended beyond its price stab...
With the economic slowdown in the euro area, questions arise as to whether the ECB retains some econ...
Two of the banking union’s pillars – common European supervision by the European Central Bank and co...
The first 20 years of the euro were very different from what had been anticipated. Deflation, rather...
Responsible for monetary policy in one of the world's largest economic areas, the European Central B...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is facing a dangerous trade-off between the control of supply-led in...
The European Central Bank’s Governing Council faces a conundrum as it speeds up the withdrawal of st...
This article provides for the identification of the present challenges faced by the monetary policy ...
Senior Non-Resident Fellow Jürgen von Hagen offers his recommendations for the proper monetary polic...
What are the remaining fragilities of the Euro architecture? This policy contribution assesses the i...
Since the beginning of the Global Crisis, the ECB has faced a sequence of problems. This column disc...
Central banks have taken drastic steps to keep their economies afloat during the COVID-19 lockdowns....
Despite the economic and political success of its launch, the challenges ahead for the euro are form...
In this Policy Contribution prepared for the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetar...
Monetary policy must reinvent itself in the wake of the crisis. Reinvention is particularly importan...
During the crisis the European Central Bank’s roles have been greatly extended beyond its price stab...
With the economic slowdown in the euro area, questions arise as to whether the ECB retains some econ...
Two of the banking union’s pillars – common European supervision by the European Central Bank and co...
The first 20 years of the euro were very different from what had been anticipated. Deflation, rather...
Responsible for monetary policy in one of the world's largest economic areas, the European Central B...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is facing a dangerous trade-off between the control of supply-led in...
The European Central Bank’s Governing Council faces a conundrum as it speeds up the withdrawal of st...
This article provides for the identification of the present challenges faced by the monetary policy ...
Senior Non-Resident Fellow Jürgen von Hagen offers his recommendations for the proper monetary polic...
What are the remaining fragilities of the Euro architecture? This policy contribution assesses the i...
Since the beginning of the Global Crisis, the ECB has faced a sequence of problems. This column disc...
Central banks have taken drastic steps to keep their economies afloat during the COVID-19 lockdowns....
Despite the economic and political success of its launch, the challenges ahead for the euro are form...