Academic Publications

by Sebastian Dullien and Daniela Schwarzer

On this page, you find a list of academic publications related to topics of European economics and economic governance by the founders of Eurozone Watch. For a complete list of publications of us covering a broader range of issues, please click here for Daniela and here for Sebastian.

2008   

Dullien, Sebastian and Daniela Schwarzer, Building on shifting sand, Political Science and the Economic consensus of EMU, Paper under review for the Journal of European Public Policy special issue on 10 years of EMU.

Dullien, Sebastian and Ulrich Fritsche, Does the Dispersion of Unit Labor Cost in the EMU imply long-run Convergence, in: International Economics and Economic Policy, forthcoming.

Dullien, Sebastian, Eine Arbeitslosenversicherung für die Eurozone: Ein Vorschlag zur Stabilisierung divergierender Wirtschaftsentwicklungen in der Europäischen Währungsunion, SWP-Studie 2008/ S01, Berlin. [An unemployment insurance for the euro area: A proposal to stabilize divergent economic developments in EMU]

Dullien, Sebastian and Daniela Schwarzer, Bringing macro-economics into the EU budget debate, Why and how? Paper accepted for publication in the Journal of Common Market Studies, forthcoming.

Schwarzer, Daniela, 10 years of EMU – What conclusions for EMU governance? in: Fabry, Elvire/Ricard-Nihoul, Gaetane (Eds.) Think Global, Act European. The contribution of Think Tanks to the French, Czech and Swedish Trio Presidencies of the European Union, 135-140.

Pour la version francaise cliquer ici.

 

2007 

Dullien, Sebastian, The Transatlantic Divide: How the United States and Europe Differ in Economic Policy, in: The International Economy, Vol. XXI, No. 3, pp. 22-25.

Dullien, Sebastian and Ulrich Fritsche, Anhaltende Divergenz bei Inflations- und Lohnentwicklung in der Eurozone: Gefahr für die Währungsunion?, Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung, 76 (2007), 4, pp. 56–76. [Persistent divergence in wage and price developments in EMU: A risk for the currency union?]

Dullien, Sebastian and Daniela Schwarzer, Pensare in grande a piccoli passi. Come colmare il gap tra requisiti economico politici e practica corrente nel bilancio europeo, in: Antonio Villafranca (Hrsg.), Le sfide della governance economica europea, 2007, Bologna, pp. 113-134. [Thinking big in small steps: How to bridge the cap between economic requirements and current policies in the euro area]

Schwarzer, Daniela, Reformer und Protektionist: Die zwei Gesichter von Nicolas Sarkozy
in: ifo Schnelldienst 11/2007, p. 6-9. [Reformer and protectionist: The two faces of Nicolas Sarkozy]

Dullien, Sebastian and Ulrich Fritsche, Anhaltende Divergenz der Lohnstückkostenentwicklung im Euroraum problematisch, DIW Wochenbericht 22/2007. [Persistent divergences in unit labour cost developments in EMU are reason for concern]

Schwarzer, Daniela: Fiscal Policy Co-ordination in the European Monetary Union. A Preference-Based Explanation of Institutional Change. Nomos.

Schwarzer, Daniela: Spannungen im Club der 13 – Reformbedarf der Eurozone. Internationale Politikanalyse. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, März 2007.

2006

Dullien, Sebastian: Who is going to foot the bill? Economic Consequences of a disorderly dollar adjustment for the US, Europe and Asia, in: J. van Scherpenberg and K. Plück (eds.), Sharing the growing economic burden of world order, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin, 2006, pp. 20-30.

Schwarzer, Daniela: Tensioni nell'Eurozona: quali riforme? ISPI Policy Brief, Nr. 39, September 2006.

Dullien, Sebastian and Daniela Schwarzer: Una questione di sopravvivenza? Il problema delle divergenze regionali nell’area dell’euro, in: Economia Italiana, No. 1, 2006, pp. 69-90.

Dullien, Sebastian and Daniela Schwarzer: A question of survival. Curbing regional divergences in the eurozone,  in: Italian Economy, No. 1, 2006.

2005

Dullien, Sebastian and Daniela Schwarzer: The Eurozone under Serious Pressure, Regional Economic Cycles in the Monetary Union Need to Be Stabilised, SWP Comments 2005/22, June 2005.

Dullien, Sebastian and Daniela Schwarzer: Eurozone unter Hochspannung, Die regionalen Konjunkturzyklen in der Währungsunion müssen stabilisiert werden, SWP-Aktuell 2005/21, Mai 2005.

Schwarzer, Daniela: Transnational consensus building in EMU economic governance: Elite interaction and national preference formation, in: Kaiser, Wolfram/Starie, Peter: Transnationalism in the European Union, Routledge, 2005, pp. 210-227

2004

Collignon, Stefan and Daniela Schwarzer: Die Privatwirtschaft als Motor eines transnationalen Konsens zur EWU, in: Kohler-Koch, B./Eising, R.(eds.): Interessenvermittlung in der Europäischen Union, Nomos, 2004, pp. 203-226.

Dullien, Sebastian: The Interaction of Monetary Policy and Wage Bargaining in the European Monetary Union – Lessons from the Endogenous Money Approach, Macmillan Palgrave, Houndsmill et al., 2004.

Schwarzer, Daniela: Frankreich und der Stabilitäts- und Wachstumspakt: Paris und Berlin sägen an den Budgetregeln der Währungsunion, in: Dokumente, 60 (Oktober 2004) 5, pp. 28-34.

2003

Collignon, Stefan and Daniela Schwarzer: The Power of Ideas. The Contribution of the private sector to the achievement of EMU, Routledge, 2003.

Dullien, Sebastian: Is Small Really Beautiful? Explaining Different Unemployment Performances Within EMU, in:  European Political Economy Review, Vol. 1, No. 2, Autumn 2003, S. 126-151.

2002

Dullien, Sebastian: Gewerkschaften, Geldpolitik und Beschäftigung: Warum die EZB aktiv in einen Beschäftigungspakt eingebunden werden muss, in: Heise, Arne (ed.): Neues Geld – Alte Geldpolitik?, Metropolis, Marburg, 2002, pp. 175-197.

Dullien, Sebastian: The Macroeconomics of a Rising Oil Price: How EMU Governments, Wage Bargainers and the ECB Should Behave, in: Scharrer, H.-E. and R. Caesar (eds.), European Economic and Monetary Union: An Initial Assessment, Nomos, Baden-Baden, 2002, pp. 271-296.

1999

Dullien, Sebastian and Gustav Horn: Auswirkungen der Europäischen Währungsunion auf die deutsche Wirtschaft, DIW-Sonderheft 167, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, 1999.

Comments

  1. April 14th, 2009 | 5:45 am

    Thanks guys for this wonderful post! nice to know mroe about the economy of European countries.

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