Additional research materials

  • Altavilla, C., Brugnolini, L., Gürkaynak, R. S., Motto, R. and Ragusa, G. (2019). Measuring euro area monetary policy. Journal of Monetary Economics, 18, pp. 162-179.  See here
  • Barbier-Gauchard, A., Dai, M., Mainguy, C., Saadaoui, J., Sidiropoulos, M., Terraz, I. and Trabelsi, J. (2021). Towards a more resilient European Union after the COVID-19 crisis. Eurasian Economic Review, 11(2), pp. 321-348. See here
  • Barbier-Gauchard, A., Baret, K. and Minea, A. (2021). National fiscal rules and fiscal discipline in the European Union. Applied Economics, 53(20), pp. 2337-2359. See here 
  • Barrios, S., Moscarola, F.C., Figari, F. and Gandullia, L. (2020). Size and distributional pattern of pension-related tax expenditures in European countries. International Tax and Public Finance,  27 (5), pp. 1287-1320. See here
  • Barrios, S., d’Andria, D. and Gesualdo, M. (2019). Reducing tax compliance costs through corporate tax base harmonisation in the European Union. JRC Technical Reports, JRC Working Papers on Taxation and Structural Reforms no 2/2019. See here
  • Batten, S., Sowerbutts, R. and Tanaka, M. (2020). Climate change: Macroeconomic impact and implications for monetary policy. Ecological, societal, and technological risks and the financial sector (pp. 13-38) Palgrave Studies in Sustainable Business In Association with Future Earth. See here
  • Blanchard, O., Leandro, A. and Zettelmeyer, J. (2021). Redesigning EU fiscal rules: From rules to standards. Economic Policy, 36(106), pp. 195-236. See here
  • Dullien, S., Paetz, C., Watt, A. and Watzka, S. (2020). Proposals for a reform of the EU’s fiscal rules and economic governance (No. 159e). IMK Report. See here
  • Gootjes, B. and de Haan, J. (2022). Procyclicality of fiscal policy in European Union countries. Journal of International Money and Finance, 120, p.102276. See here
  • Hodson, D., Puetter, U., Peterson, J. and Saurugger, S. (Eds.) (2022). The institutions of the European Union. Oxford University Press.
  • Kelemen, R. D. and McNamara, K. R. (2022). State-building and the European Union: Markets, War, and Europe’s Uneven political development. Comparative Political Studies, 55(6), pp. 963-991. See here
  • Kleven, H., Landais, C., Munoz, M. and Stantcheva, S. (2020). Taxation and migration: Evidence and policy implications. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 34(2), pp.119-142. See here
  • Larch, M., Orseau, E. and Van Der Wielen, W. (2021). Do EU Fiscal Rules Support or Hinder Counter-Cyclical Fiscal Policy. Journal of International Money and Finance, 112 , p. 102328. See here
  • Leruth, B., Gänzle, S. and Trondal, J. (2019). Exploring differentiated disintegration in a post‐Brexit European Union. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 57(5), pp.1013-1030. See here
  • Olbert, M. and Spengel, C., 2019. Taxation in the digital economy-recent policy developments and the question of value creation. Int’l Tax Stud, 3(2029), p. 2. See here
  • Pegkas, P., Staikouras, C. and Tsamadias, C. (2019). Does research and development expenditure impact innovation? Evidence from the European Union countries. Journal of Policy Modeling, 41(5), pp.1005-1025. See here
  • Schimmelfennig, F. (2021). Rebordering Europe: external boundaries and integration in the European Union. Journal of European Public Policy, 28(3), pp.311-330. See here 
  • Schoenmaker, D. (2021). Greening monetary policy. Climate Policy21(4), pp. 581-592. See here