Six lessons about “real” people, Brexit, and the EU
The result of the UK referendum on 23 June has been portrayed as a victory for “real people”. But what consequences will the result have, and how should the UK and EU now react? “…this will be a victor...
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Brexit: what happens next?
Our new Bruegel podcast with Nicolas Véron and Maria Demertzis is here. ...
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The effectiveness of the European Central Bank’s Asset Purchase Programme
Since the end of 2014, inflation has been at or very close to zero. With very little ability to move the actual interest rate further into negative territory, the ECB has resorted to unconventional measures. The latest o...
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Brexit: Das Schweigen der EU
My contribution to the ARD Europamagazin contribution is here....
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Berlin and Paris need a strategy for Brexit
Which political strategy should the EU and its biggest two members, France and Germany, pursue if the UK were to leave? This op-ed was originally published in Bruegel, International Business Times, Kathimerini, and Diari...
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The three dangers of Brexit
This op-ed was originally published in Bruegel, Nikkei, Nikkei Asian Review, Manager Magazin, Finance, Sina and Naftemporiki. It will also appear in Gazeta Prawna, Público and Hospodarske Noviny. As the June 23 U.K. ref...
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Testimony on European Deposit Insurance System
I gave a presentation to the European Parliament’s ECON committee on European deposit insurance. Below is a summary of the main points I made, also published on Bruegel. It is welcome that the European Union and th...
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