Guest Articles and Interviews in the Press and Reports in Selected Online Media in the Current Year
cep's analyses and commentaries, surveys and assessments carry substantial weight in the public debate. The total number of articles each year, in print media alone, gives rise to a circulation of about 50 million. cep is quoted by all the prominent media and news agencies responsible for shaping public opinion in the German-speaking as well as in the international area, e.g. AFP, AGI Agenzia Italia, AP, Bloomberg, Financial Times, New York Times, Reuters, The Prague Post, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today. The cepPolicyBriefs appear regularly in Polish in the national daily Rzeczpospolita.
A Hungarian Scorns the Euro in Quest for More of Them
Bloomberg News: Gyorgy Matolcsy, a governor of the Hungarian Central Bank, denounces the euro as a mistake, citing a Center for European Policy study published earlier this year.
...read moreIs Nord Stream 2 dangerous? German expert dismantles critics
In a guest contribution for the "Hamburger Abendblatt" Prof. Dr. Luder Gerken, Chairman of the Ordnungspolitik and the Center for European Politics in Freiburg im Breisgau, has refuted several of the fears which are spread around the Baltic Sea...
...read moreInternational Water Cooperation in Europe: Lessons for the Nile Basin Countries?
The contents of the latest volume of the Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law (2018) include an article by cep Expert Götz Reichert.
...read moreEuro: les gagnants et les perdants de la monnaie unique
The french economic newspaper Les Echos underlines: Without being able to actuate the weapon of devaluation within the euro zone, the Member States which did not make reforms to enhance their competitiveness are the big losers of the euro, Italy and...
...read moreLes Allemands et les Néerlandais sont ceux qui ont le plus bénéficié de l'euro
C'est ce qu'a rapporté BMF, première chaîne d'information économique française, en référence à une nouvelle étude du cep.
...read moreEuro: les gagnants et les perdants de la monnaie unique
Les Echos (France): Entre 1999 et 2017, l' introduction de l 'euro aurait fait gagner à l'Allemagne 280 milliards d' euros de PIB, soit 3.390 euros par habitant, selon le Centre de politique européenne (cep).
...read moreParsimonious northerners are the euro's biggest winners - study
Reuters: Germany and the Netherlands have benefited enormously from the euro over the 20 years since its launch, a study has found, while for almost every other member the single currency has been a serious drag on economic growth.
...read morecep study: Germany gains most from euro introduction
A new study from the Centre for European Policy in Freiburg has shown Germany to have gained "by far the most" from the introduction of the euro. Italy and France saw a drop in prosperity over the last 20 years, DW reports.
...read moreParsimonious northerners are the euro's biggest winners
Article on Reuters about the new study by the Centre for European Policy "20 Years of the Euro - Winners and Losers"
...read moreMacron and Merkel sign Aachen treaty to deepen Franco-German ties
Julien Thorel, Director of cepFrance, said France and Germany were positioning themselves as the "avant-garde of the European single market", The Financial Times reported.
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