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  • The euro, economics & finance
    • The euro
    • The single market & competition policy
    • Economic growth
    • Financial services & regulation
    • Trade policy
    • Labour markets, education & skills
    • Research & innovation
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  • Britain & other EU member-states
EU banking unionUK & single marketEurozone limits
  • What a banking union means for Europe
    Essay by Philip Whyte, 05 December 2012
    What a banking union means for Europe
  • Britain must defend the single market
    Essay by Jo Johnson MP, 22 June 2012
    Britain must defend the single market
  • Has the eurozone reached the limits of the politically possible?
    Insight by Simon Tilford, 12 July 2012
    Has the eurozone reached the limits of the politically possible?
  • Why British prosperity is hobbled by a rigged land market
    Insight by Simon Tilford, 13 February 2013

    The British have the least living space, highest office rents and most congested infrastructure in the EU-15. A rigged market for land is to blame.

  • Europe places too much faith in supply-side policies
    Insight by Simon Tilford, 18 January 2013

    The damage done to Europe's growth potential by very low investment and mass unemployment is likely to offset the benefits of structural reforms.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Middle class amid industrialized economies
    Opinion piece by Simon Tilford
    The Voice of Russia, 11 November 2012

    Interview with Simon Tilford – chief economist at the London-based Centre for European Reform about middle class in industrialized or developed economies

    I think over quite a long period of time the middle class in industrialized or developed economies has been I think squeezed.

  • Economic recovery requires a better deal for labour
    Policy brief by Simon Tilford, 05 November 2012

    Unless labour receives a larger share of the pie, Europe's economic recovery will prove elusive and popular hostility to markets will grow.

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Related events

  • CER/Kreab Gavin Anderson breakfast with Joaquín Almunia, European Commissioner for competition event thumbnail
    CER/Kreab Gavin Anderson breakfast with Joaquín Almunia, European Commissioner for competition
    19 February 2013
    Brussels
  • Breakfast on 'The future structure of EU banking' with Erkki Liikanen event thumbnail
    Breakfast on 'The future structure of EU banking' with Erkki Liikanen
    22 October 2012
    London
  • Allianz - CER lunch on 'Can the single market move Europe from austerity to growth?' event thumbnail
    Allianz - CER lunch on 'Can the single market move Europe from austerity to growth?'
    08 June 2012
    Brussels
  • Lunchtime discussion on 'What can Britain & Europe do to promote growth?'  event thumbnail
    Lunchtime discussion on 'What can Britain & Europe do to promote growth?'
    14 May 2012
    London

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