After the crisis, the longstanding debate on a European unemployment benefits scheme (EUBS) was revived as part of a much larger debate on the need for a supranational automatic stabilisation function for Europe. The American unemployment insurance (UI) system, given its two-tier structure, has often been regarded as a model for a potential EUBS. Previous research has examined the lessons to be learned from the US UI. This paper builds on this literature but goes one step further as it carefully assesses whether the lessons from the US system could actually be implemented in a European context. Indeed, while there are important parallels between the US and the EU in some areas, significant differences in others may complicate implementation...
Against the backdrop of proposals to introduce a European unemployment insurance scheme, we study pu...
The European Unemployment Insurance is a reawakened EU initiative imagined to function as a supranat...
This paper analyses in how far fiscal policy acts as an optimal stabilization tool in the European M...
After the crisis, the longstanding debate on a European unemployment benefits scheme (EUBS) was revi...
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, there has been a widespread call for reform of the Economic...
We assess the benefits of a potential European Unemployment Insurance System (EUIS) using a multi-co...
This commentary looks at the (macro-economic) stabilisation properties of a potential European unemp...
In many federal political systems, responsibility for unemployment has a multi-tiered architecture, ...
The federal-state system of unemployment insurance (UI) in the United States was established by the ...
In this CEPS Commentary, Ilaria Maselli and Miroslav Beblavý argue that the European economic govern...
This is the first paper that assesses the importance of different stabilization channels of an unemp...
We analyze different alternatives how a common unemployment insurance system for the euro area (EA)...
The issue: Unemployment in Europe has increased to high levels and economic growth has remained subd...
The article aims at providing specific remarks for implementing a European Unemployment Benefit Sche...
Against the backdrop of proposals to introduce a European unemployment insurance scheme, we study pu...
The European Unemployment Insurance is a reawakened EU initiative imagined to function as a supranat...
This paper analyses in how far fiscal policy acts as an optimal stabilization tool in the European M...
After the crisis, the longstanding debate on a European unemployment benefits scheme (EUBS) was revi...
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, there has been a widespread call for reform of the Economic...
We assess the benefits of a potential European Unemployment Insurance System (EUIS) using a multi-co...
This commentary looks at the (macro-economic) stabilisation properties of a potential European unemp...
In many federal political systems, responsibility for unemployment has a multi-tiered architecture, ...
The federal-state system of unemployment insurance (UI) in the United States was established by the ...
In this CEPS Commentary, Ilaria Maselli and Miroslav Beblavý argue that the European economic govern...
This is the first paper that assesses the importance of different stabilization channels of an unemp...
We analyze different alternatives how a common unemployment insurance system for the euro area (EA)...
The issue: Unemployment in Europe has increased to high levels and economic growth has remained subd...
The article aims at providing specific remarks for implementing a European Unemployment Benefit Sche...
Against the backdrop of proposals to introduce a European unemployment insurance scheme, we study pu...
The European Unemployment Insurance is a reawakened EU initiative imagined to function as a supranat...
This paper analyses in how far fiscal policy acts as an optimal stabilization tool in the European M...