A survey of economic experts discusses quantitative easing and its impact on structural reforms in the EU - by Wouter Den Haan, Ethan Ilzetzki, Martin Ellison, Michael McMahon and Ricardo Rei
In this Policy Contribution prepared for the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetar...
AbstractThe article presents monetary policy conducted by the European Central Bank in response to t...
This paper is an empirical contribution to the literature on the formation of policy preferences on ...
The eurozone remains in a deep, largely macro-economic crisis. A robust global economy and falling o...
Ever since its establishment in 1999, the European Central Bank worked on maintaining relative price...
1999 - European Central Bank (ECB) started enforcing the single monetary policy for the euro area. T...
Since 2013, inflation in the euro area has been too low. In order to revive the economy and bring in...
Responsible for monetary policy in one of the world's largest economic areas, the European Central B...
There is a mounting discontent in Europe about the conduct of macroeconomic policy in the euro area ...
The ECB's one size monetary policy is unlikely to fit all euro area members at all times, which rais...
The European Central Bank’s Governing Council faces a conundrum as it speeds up the withdrawal of st...
The European Central Bank will hold its latest policy meeting today. Ahead of the meeting, David Woo...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is facing a dangerous trade-off between the control of supply-led in...
Eight years have now passed since the start of the financial crisis. The subsequent Great Recession ...
The general aim of the paper is to address the doubts that too often the Central Banks’ tools and op...
In this Policy Contribution prepared for the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetar...
AbstractThe article presents monetary policy conducted by the European Central Bank in response to t...
This paper is an empirical contribution to the literature on the formation of policy preferences on ...
The eurozone remains in a deep, largely macro-economic crisis. A robust global economy and falling o...
Ever since its establishment in 1999, the European Central Bank worked on maintaining relative price...
1999 - European Central Bank (ECB) started enforcing the single monetary policy for the euro area. T...
Since 2013, inflation in the euro area has been too low. In order to revive the economy and bring in...
Responsible for monetary policy in one of the world's largest economic areas, the European Central B...
There is a mounting discontent in Europe about the conduct of macroeconomic policy in the euro area ...
The ECB's one size monetary policy is unlikely to fit all euro area members at all times, which rais...
The European Central Bank’s Governing Council faces a conundrum as it speeds up the withdrawal of st...
The European Central Bank will hold its latest policy meeting today. Ahead of the meeting, David Woo...
The European Central Bank (ECB) is facing a dangerous trade-off between the control of supply-led in...
Eight years have now passed since the start of the financial crisis. The subsequent Great Recession ...
The general aim of the paper is to address the doubts that too often the Central Banks’ tools and op...
In this Policy Contribution prepared for the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetar...
AbstractThe article presents monetary policy conducted by the European Central Bank in response to t...
This paper is an empirical contribution to the literature on the formation of policy preferences on ...