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Luigi Bonatti (EconPol Europe, University of Trento), Daniel Gros (EconPol Europe, CEPS)
Eurozone After the Coronavirus Pandemic: What are the Likely Scenarios?

Policy Research Live

Antonia Diaz, Clemens Fuest
The European Recovery Fund: An Effective Policy Measure to Deal with Covid-19 Consequences?

EconPol Europe Annual Conference 2019

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Europe's Competitiveness and the Rise of China
Daniel Gros
The EU and China
Carlos San Basilio
Deepening the EMU

CEPS-EconPol Europe Lunch Debate

Felix Wellschmied
Public Sector Pension Reform

EconPol Europe’s Annual Conference 2018

Ulrike Wolf-Prexler, Clemens Fuest
Welcome address
Maria Åsenius, Bernd Lange, Andrea Montanino, Eckart von Unger, Chair: Sébastien Jean
Panel Discussion: Challenges of EU Trade Policy Making
Maria Martin-Prat
Keynote speech
Simon J. Evenett
Plenary session "New Protectionism and its Costs": New Protectionism: Forms, Scale, and Effects

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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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