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Additional considerations on the Euro area economic policy 2022 (own initiative opinion) - Related links
European Commission
- Recommendation for a Council recommendation on the economic policy of the euro area (European Commission, 24 November 2021)
- Commission presents fiscal policy guidance for 2023 (European Commission, press release, 2 March 2022)
- Questions and answers: Commission Communication on fiscal policy guidance for 2023 (European Commission, questions and answers, 2 March 2022)
- Fiscal policy guidance for 2023 (European Commission Communication, 2 March 2022)
- Making Sense of Consumer Inflation Expectations: The Role of Uncertainty (European Commission, publication, 18 February 2022)
- Winter 2022 Economic Forecast: Growth expected to regain traction after winter slowdown (European Commission, press release, 10 February 2022)
European Parliament
- Economic Dialogue with the European Commission on EU Fiscal Surveillance (In-depth analysis, March 2021)
- The Euro area fiscal stance (Briefing, April 2021)
- Recommendation on the economic policy of the euro area (In-depth analysis of the 2020 recommendations, February 2021)
- Rethinking Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the Post-COVID Euro Area (European Parliament, In-depth analysis, November 2020)
- How to provide political guidance to the Recovery and Resilience Facility? (European Parliament, In-depth analysis, October 2020)
- Fiscal-Monetary Interactions in the Euro Area: Assessing the Risks (European Parliament, November 2020)
European Council
- Eurogroup statement on the fiscal guidance for 2023 (Council, 14 March 2022)
- Draft Council recommendation on the economic policy of the euro area (Council, 11 January 2022)
- Economic adjustment and resilience: Recent euro area performance relative to international peers (Council technical note, 10 January 2022)
- Economic governance review – euro area aspects (Council secretariat issues note, 12 January 2022)
- Eurogroup statement on the euro area fiscal policy response to the COVID-19 crisis and the path forward (European Council, Eurogroup, 15 March 2021)
IMF :
- Regional Economic Outlook for Europe (IMF, April 2021)
Think tanks and other organisations (in descending order of publication)
- Fiscal rules and the macroeconomic constraint (CEPS, March 2022)
- Greening Europe’s post-COVID-19 recovery (Bruegel, February 2022)
- How has growth changed what countries get from the European recovery fund? (Bruegel, February 2022)
- Who is suffering most from rising inflation? (Bruegel, February 2022)
- The Euro in 2022 ( Fundación de Estudios Financieros and Fundación ICO, February 2022)
- A role for the Recovery and Resilience Facility in a new fiscal framework (Bruegel, January 2022)
- The European economy in 2022 (Bruegel, January 2022)
- Policy coordination failures in the euro area: not just an outcome, but by design (Bruegel, December 2021)
- EU borrowing—time to think of the generation after next (Social Europe, December 2021)
- Rethinking EU Economic Governance: The Stability and the Growth Pact (EPC, November 2021)
- Growth and inflation after the pandemic in the EU (Bruegel, November 2021)
- The path forward for EU economic governance after COVID-19 (World Economic Forum, October 2021)
- Rethinking fiscal policy (Bruegel, October 2021)
- The EU recovery fund – state of play and outlook (Bruegel, September 2021)
- Europe must prepare for a wartime economy (EPC, March 2022)
- War in Europe: the financial front (Bruegel, March 2022)
- The economic policy consequences of the war (Bruegel, March 2022)
- War in Ukraine: Macroeconomic implications for the EU (Bruegel, March 2022)
- What are the economic implications for the Russian and European economies? The Russian war against Ukraine (Bertelsmann Stiftung, 4 March 2022)
- The war in Ukraine and its implications for the EU (European American Chamber of Commerce, March 2022)
- The risks for Russia and Europe: how new sanctions could hit economic ties (Bruegel, February 2022)