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Bob Hancké
Made in the UK: Brexit and manufacturing revisited
July 6th, 2018
1
Bob Hancké
We are all Ordo-liberals now
June 8th, 2018
1
Bob Hancké
Italy’s crisis: Wouldn’t it be simpler if the government simply dissolved the people and elected another?
May 30th, 2018
2
Bob Hancké
Brexit, red lines and the EU: The two-level game revisited
December 20th, 2016
2
Bob Hancké
Fear and loathing in Namur: CETA will likely be rescued, but disaffection with globalisation can no longer be ignored
October 25th, 2016
5
Bob Hancké
What the new French labour law tells us about France and the euro
March 9th, 2016
1
Bob Hancké
German austerity is not only damaging the Eurozone, but is also starving the country of its own much needed investment
November 3rd, 2014
Bob Hancké
Two years after Mario Draghi’s ‘whatever it takes’ moment, the Eurozone is once again staring into the abyss
October 21st, 2014
Bob Hancké
Despite signs of recovery, the Eurozone crisis is still far from over
October 30th, 2013
2
Bob Hancké
Training the unemployed: Much ado about nothing?
June 6th, 2013
2
Bob Hancké
There are doubts about Syriza’s plans for recovery in Greece, but refocusing on upmarket tourism might offer a new growth strategy.
March 18th, 2013
2
Bob Hancké
Contrary to national stereotypes, French workers are more productive than their German counterparts and only marginally less productive than American workers.
February 25th, 2013
9
Andrew Duff MEP
David Cameron’s EU speech – our experts react
January 23rd, 2013
6
Bob Hancké
A depreciation of the euro is not the silver bullet to solve the eurocrisis that many are looking for.
November 15th, 2012
1
Bob Hancké
European car manufacturers’ latest crisis is only one part of the industry’s two-decades of restructuring and decline.
October 26th, 2012
Bob Hancké
As member states have to negotiate both externally with the EU and internally with their own regions, European integration is reaching a point of exhaustion.
October 24th, 2012
5
Bob Hancké
Hollande’s crucial first task is to realise that “it’s the French economy, stupid”
May 9th, 2012
2
Bob Hancké
9 out of 10 European employers are no longer investing in training. Governments need to encourage them to invest in this area before Europe faces a massive skills deficit.
May 2nd, 2012
Bob Hancké
More tourism exports will not lead Greece out of its crisis. But investing in solar energy might.
March 26th, 2012
7
Bob Hancké
With no political union in Europe, the Euro crisis may be a ‘never ending game’ for deep-rooted economic reasons
March 15th, 2012
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