Economic Policy 70

Edited by Georges De Menil · Richard Portes · Hans-Werner Sinn · Tullio Jappelli · Philip Lane · Philippe Martin · Jan Van Ours
Wiley-Blackwell May 2012

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781444350975
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Publication
May 2012
Format
Paperback , 170 pages
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Top economists provide a concise and accessible evaluation of major developments in trade and trade policy.

  • Economic Policy has earned a reputation around the world as the
    one publication that always identifies current and emerging policy topics early
  • Papers are specially commissioned from first-class economists and experts in the policy field
  • The editors are all based at top European economic institutions and each paper is discussed by a panel of distinguished economists
  • This unique approach guarantees incisive debate and alternative interpretations of the evidence

Table of Contents

Editors’ introduction

1. The eurozone crisis: how banks and sovereigns came to be joined at the hip (Ashoka Mody and Damiano Sandri)

2 Sovereign spreads in the eurozone: which prospects for a Eurobond? (Carlo Favero and Alessandro Missale)

3 Capital access bonds: contingent capital with an option to convert (Patrick Bolton and Frédéric Samama)

4 Financial frictions, financial integration and the international propagation of shocks (Luca Dedola and Giovanni Lombardo)

About the Author

The Managing Editors of Economic Policy:
Tullio Jappelli is CSEF Director and Professor of Economics at the University of Naples Federico II.

Philip Lane is Professor of International Macroeconomics at Trinity College Dublin.

Philippe Martin is Professor at the Université Paris-1 Panthéon Sorbonne and CERASENPC and a Research Fellow at CEPR.

Jan van Ours is Professor of Economics at Tilburg University and Professorial Fellow at Melbourne University.

The Senior Editors of Economic Policy:
Georges de Menil works at the Delta Ens, France.

Richard Portes lectures in the Department of Economics, London Business School.

Hans-Werner Sinn is based at the Centre for Economic Studies, University of Munich.

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