Blog post
27 May 2021
International tax debate moves from digital focus to global minimum
International corporate tax reform is coming closer if countries can set aside their differences and work for progress rather than the perfect deal.
Blog post
27 May 2021
International corporate tax reform is coming closer if countries can set aside their differences and work for progress rather than the perfect deal.
Opinion piece
27 May 2021
The pandemic has shown that the EU’s spending framework reflects an outdated economic orthodoxy.
Event
19 May 2021
This event was part of the T20 Spring Roundtables and focused on strategies for a swift and sustainable economic recovery for Europe.
Podcast
05 March 2021
Summary of the macro outlook based on Commission forecasts and analysis of the global picture.
Blog post
04 March 2021
Joint EU borrowing to boost the recovery, if not treated as national deficit and debt, will substantially ease rules-based fiscal adjustment needs in
Opinion piece
02 March 2021
The spine of the letter represents the fall in activity at the start of the pandemic. Then there is a split, which leads to the two ‘arms’ that captur
Working paper
24 February 2021
This paper assesses COVID-19 credit-support programmes in five of the largest European economies, and examines how countries have dealt with trade-off
Opinion piece
22 February 2021
Ce qui est malsain, avec la proposition d’annuler la dette, c’est le déni de réalité consistant à affirmer que l’Etat peut effacer une partie de ses e
Blog post
17 February 2021
Ongoing fiscal support in the United States is not expected to provoke inflation risks. There are no immediate inflationary risks in the euro area eit
Event
11 February 2021
How could additional regulation incentivise investment while upholding the integrity of sustainable finance?
Blog post
03 February 2021
Europe’s policymakers will have to take a series of decisions in the months ahead, in order to reinstate, and possibly reform, the bloc’s fiscal ruleb
Event
26 January 2021
What will happen to infrastructure financing in a post-COVID world?
Event
20 January 2021
Could Next Generation EU enable a better coordination of monetary and fiscal policy?
Podcast
13 January 2021
A conversation on green recovery with the Polish Minister of Climate and Environment, Michał Kurtyka
Blog post
05 January 2021
The 2020 pandemic economic shock has led to reassessment of fiscal policy measures in 2018 and earlier, because of faulty measurement of unobserved ou
Blog post
23 December 2020
A recovery from the COVID-19 recession is underway though the suffering is far from over, especially for the most vulnerable. Inequality is both a con