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  • The euro, economics & finance
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  • The CER commission on the UK and the single market
    Insight by John Springford, 07 June 2013
    The CER commission on the UK and the single market
  • Why has the eurozone's recovery been weaker than the US's?
    Bulletin article by Philip Whyte, 24 May 2013
    Why the has eurozone's recovery been weaker than the US's?
  • The working time directive: What's the fuss about?
    Policy brief by Katinka Barysch, 26 April 2013
    The working time directive: What’s the fuss about?
  • Why has the eurozone's recovery been weaker than the US's?
    Bulletin article by Philip Whyte, 24 May 2013

    The eurozone has experienced a much weaker economic recovery than the US since 2009. The reason is that it has made more glaring policy mistakes.

  • A dose of inflation would help the eurozone medicine go down
    Insight by Simon Tilford, 16 May 2013

    Eurozone policy-makers are complacent about the risks of low inflation. If the euro is to survive, inflation will need to rise significantly, especially in Germany.

  • Britain could reshape Europe if it would only try
    Opinion piece by Charles Grant
    Financial Times, 14 May 2013

    Is there any point in Britain staying in the EU if it is outside the euro? No, according to increasing numbers of  British eurosceptics  and European federalists.

  • Der er et Europa for enden af tunnelen
    Opinion piece by Katinka Barysch
    Politiko, 03 May 2013

    Den nuværende krise og sprækkerne i eurozonen kan resultere i et styrket Europa. Unionsprojektet er allerede i gang med at gennemgå et nødvendigt realitetstjek, mener vicepræsident Katinka Barysch fra anerkendt Europa-tænketank.

  • Europe's trade strategy: Promise or peril?
    TGAE report, Report by John Springford, 02 May 2013

    Europe's growth strategy is based on a larger trade surplus with the rest of the world, to make up for slow domestic growth, as consumers are weighed down by debt.

  • The working time directive: What's the fuss about?
    Policy brief by Katinka Barysch, 26 April 2013

    The working time directive has had limited impact on British business. It has caused trouble in hospitals partly because the NHS relies so heavily on junior doctors.

  • European austerity: Turn or TINA?
    Insight by Simon Tilford, 25 April 2013

    Despite the overwhelming weight of evidence, both empirical and theoretical, many policy-makers will continue to trot out Margaret Thatcher's favourite line: there is no alternative.

  • Is the euro crisis responsible for populism?
    Insight by Katinka Barysch, 19 April 2013

    The euro crisis is fuelling populism but it is not the only reason. Italy and Greece are special cases. Political uncertainty would prevail without austerity.

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The CER commission on the UK and the single market

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    Allianz-CER forum on 'The biggest prize? Prospects for a transatlantic trade and investment partnership'
    26 November 2013
  • Launch of 'The future for Europe's economy: Disaster or deliverance?' with Paul De Grauwe, George Magnus, Thomas Mayer and Holger Schmieding, London event thumbnail
    Launch of 'The future for Europe's economy: Disaster or deliverance?' with Paul De Grauwe, George Magnus, Thomas Mayer and Holger Schmieding, London
    18 September 2013
    Hong Kong Theatre, London
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    Breakfast on 'Ireland and the eurozone crisis'
    27 June 2013
    London
  • CER wins Prospect UK International Think Tank of the Year award 2013 event thumbnail
    CER wins Prospect UK International Think Tank of the Year award 2013
    25 June 2013
    London

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