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  • The euro, economics & finance
    • The euro
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EU banking unionEconomic recoveryUK, EU & the City
  • What a banking union means for Europe
    Essay by Philip Whyte, 05 December 2012
    What a banking union means for Europe
  • Economic recovery requires a better deal for labour
    Policy brief by Simon Tilford, 05 November 2012
    Economic recovery requires a better deal for labour
  • Britain, Europe and the City of London: Can the triangle be managed?
    Essay by Philip Whyte, 20 July 2012
    Britain, Europe and the City of London
  • Europe's future in an age of austerity
    Briefing note by John Springford, Philip Whyte, Simon Tilford, 18 December 2012

    The CER invited leading economists and policy-makers to debate the implications of fiscal austerity for economic, political and monetary stability.

  • Qué será de Europa - La recuperación exige un nuevo pacto entre el capital y el trabajo
    Opinion piece by Simon Tilford
    La Vanguardia, 14 December 2012

    Si la situación económica no muestra síntomas de recuperación, las finanzas públicas seguirán debilitándose.

  • A multi-tier Europe? The political consequences of the euro crisis
    Briefing note by Katinka Barysch, 07 December 2012

    Euro members must integrate more to save the single currency. But will a two-tier EU destroy the single market and lose the support of the people?

  • What a banking union means for Europe
    Essay by Philip Whyte, 05 December 2012

    A full banking union is needed to stabilise the eurozone. However, even an embryonic union could drive a wedge between the eurozone and the EU-27.

  • Europe's youth job crisis
    Insight by Katinka Barysch, 30 November 2012

    Some 14 million young people in the EU are not in work or education. German-style apprenticeships and flexible labour markets could help them get jobs.

  • Germany's opposition and the euro crisis
    Bulletin article by Katinka Barysch, 26 November 2012

    Although Germany’s next general election is not scheduled until October 2013, the campaign started in earnest on 28 September 2012.

  • Eurozone: Trouble in the core?
    Bulletin article by Simon Tilford, 26 November 2012

    Many people lazily assume that the eurozone is now split into a strong, prosperous core and a weak, depressed periphery.

  • Workers must get a bigger slice of the pie
    Opinion piece by Simon Tilford
    The New York Times, 22 November 2012

    Economic growth in Europe depends on a recovery in household consumption. And that, in turn, requires a rethinking of the balance between capital and labour.

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    Brussels

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