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EconPol Annual Conference 2021

Olivier Blanchard
Opening Keynote Speech: Fiscal Policy Under Low Rates
Olivier Blanchard, Maithreyi Seetharaman
Q&A with Olivier Blanchard
Clemens Fuest, Debora Revoltella, Claudia Sahm, Maarten Verwey
Panel Discussion: Fiscal Policy for the Post-Covid Era - US vs. EU (including Q&A)
Daniel Gros (EconPol Europe, CEPS)
Keynote Speech: The Dangers of High Public Debt in an Uncertain World
Daniel Gros, Maithreyi Seetharaman
Q&A with Daniel Gros

EconPol Europe Annual Conference 2020

Johannes Hahn, Clemens Fuest, Monika Jones
Johannes Hahn Keynote Speech: How to Safeguard Sustainable Financing for the EU
Panel Discussion: Balancing New Challenges and Sustainable and Inclusive Growth for Europe
Anna Ashton, Rüdiger Bachmann, Jennifer Baker, Lisandra Flach, Marie Kasperek
Panel Discussion: The US Election: What Impact on EU-US-Asia Trade Relations?

CEPS and EconPol Europe Lunch Debate September 2020

Sara Baiocco (EconPol Europe, CEPS), Arnaud Lefranc (CY Cergy Paris Université) and Larissa Zierow (EconPol Europe, ifo Institute)
Equality of Opportunity: What Role for Educational Policies?

CEPS-EconPol Europe Lunch Debate July 2020

Irem Guceri, Ruzica Rakic
Tax Incentives for R&D

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Featured Publication

The Role of Income Support Systems as Income Stabilizers in Times of Crisis

Mathias Dolls, Max Lay
Cover of EconPol Policy Brief 52

This Policy Brief examines how minimum income support (MIS) schemes contribute to the stabilization of disposable incomes in times of crisis in Europe. MIS systems act as a “safety net of last resort” in many European welfare states, but to varying degrees. The results from the simulation of stylized unemployment shocks hitting labor markets suggest that the tax-transfer system overall contributes to income stabilization in periods of crises. However, the MIS schemes’ individual contribution is relatively small, especially as set against the unemployment insurance system.

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