The European Commission has just launched a public consultation on the future direction of EU trade policy.
This VoxEU debate, moderated by Richard Baldwin,
launches an online discussion of the Commission's proposals.
The first column, by DG Trade's Chief Economist, presents the key elements of the new policy.
The Global Crisis
VoxEU.org partnered with the UK government to collect the views of economists from around the
world on what should be done to fix the global economy. The analysis and proposals that appeared
in the "Global Crisis Debate" fed directly into the UK's preparation for the London summit of
world leaders in April 2010. This debate was featured on the UK government's
own web site. The debate has six themes:
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Anis Chowdhury (The University of Western Sydney, Australia), 15 August 2010
Managing macroeconomic risks and protecting the vulnerable
Iyanatul Islam and Anis Chowdhury[1]
The manner in which the Great Recession caught most macroeconomists by surprise highlights in a...
Anis Chowdhury (The University of Western Sydney, Australia), 2 August 2010
The fallacy of austerity-based fiscal consolidation
Anis Chowdhury and Iyanatul Islam[1]
With the Greek tragedy, fiscal consolidation seems to be the cry of the day, at least...
Sony Kapoor (www.re-define.org, Re-Define), 28 June 2010
A FIT proposal
The world has woken up to an urgent fiscal challenge. Budget cuts will soon start to bite at home in Europe, while funding...
Michael Pomerleano (The World Bank ), 24 June 2010
This article points out that the eight newest members of the European Union (EU) (Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Romania)...
Dr Mark Fernando (Humanitarian Healthcare), 23 June 2010
G8 and G20 Toronto Discussion Paper, June 2010: Economic Models and Towards the Highest Values in Human Civilization.
The economic model that undergirds the macroeconomic structure of...
Per Kurowski (The Voice and Noise Foundation and Petropolitan A.C.), 23 June 2010
There can be no doubt that capital, in general, is risk-adverse, which creates considerable bias in favor of anything that is perceived as having a...
Anis Chowdhury (The University of Western Sydney, Australia), 21 June 2010
Fiscal consolidation, growth and employment: what do we know?
Iyanatul Islam and Anis Chowdhury[1]
Introduction
The Great Recession of 2008-2009 triggered the enactment of expansionary policies in both...
Per Kurowski (The Voice and Noise Foundation and Petropolitan A.C.), 15 June 2010
Human and economic development includes an incredible number of different risks of different nature and most perhaps not even known to us. In such circumstances...
Anis Chowdhury (The University of Western Sydney, Australia), 7 June 2010
Rethinking Macroeconomics from the perspective of the Millennium Development Goals in the Post-Crisis Era
Anis Chowdhury and Iyanatul Islam [1]
The triple crises – the financial crisis...
Anis Chowdhury (The University of Western Sydney, Australia), 7 June 2010
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