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EconPol Europe’s Annual Conference 2018

Simon J. Evenett
Plenary session "New Protectionism and its Costs": New Protectionism: Forms, Scale, and Effects
Gabriel Felbermayr
Plenary session "New Protectionism and its Costs": The US-China Trade War: Effects on Europe
Hylke Vandenbussche
Plenary session "New Protectionism and its Costs": US-EU Trade: the Cost of non-TTIP
Stefano Schiavo
Plenary session "New Protectionism and its Costs": The Impact of Trade on European Firms and Workers

EconPol Europe Panel Munich Economic Summit

Clemens Fuest, Markus K. Brunnermeier, Anne-Laure Delatte, Marek Mora
Munich Economic Summit EconPol Europe Panel: The Future of the Euro

1st EconPol Europe CESifo PhD Workshop

Jörg Rocholl
Breaking the Doom Loop: The Eurozone Basket
Discussion: "Breaking the Doom Loop: The Eurozone Basket" by Jörg Rocholl
Interview with Jörg Rocholl

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Latest Publication

Moving From Broad to Targeted Pandemic Fiscal Support

Heinemann, Friedrich
Cover of EconPol Policy Report 37

This paper conceptualizes an appropriate path for fiscal policy starting from the early phase of the pandemic up to the final transition to a post-pandemic new normal. Using this yardstick, it assesses the initial fiscal response of Member States. It exploits fiscal projections and program data to analyze the adjustment to the economic recovery. For loan guarantee and short-time work schemes, it identifies program-specific parameters that improve target precision and identifies examples of more and less convincing program designs.

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