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EEAG Report on the European Economy 2018: What Now, With Whom, Where To – The Future of the EU

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  • Torben M. Andersen
  • Giuseppe Bertola
  • John Driffill
  • Clemens Fuest
  • Harold James
  • Jan-Egbert Sturm
  • Branko Uroševic

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The European Economic Advisory Group (EEAG) report 2018 begins with a review of the economic conditions and outlook in Europe and the world. Both are benign at present, but a decade of economic and migration crises and Britain’s decision to exit the EU pose a strong challenge to the previous path of ever closer union and bold enlargement in Europe. The rest of the report focuses on the symptoms of and possible cures for the current integration malaise in Europe. It highlights the role of trust in allowing not only national and supranational organizations but all human societies to function; reviews the role of admission criteria and governance rules in the operation of clubs that supply services to their members within states; and considers economic convergences and public policies across EU countries.

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  • Torben M. Andersen & Giuseppe Bertola & John Driffill & Clemens Fuest & Harold James & Jan-Egbert Sturm & Branko Uroševic, 2018. "EEAG Report on the European Economy 2018: What Now, With Whom, Where To – The Future of the EU," EEAG Report on the European Economy, CESifo, vol. 0, pages 01-91, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ces:eeagre:v::y:2018:i::p:01-91
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