TY - RPRT A1 - Enderlein, Henrik A1 - Haas, Jörg T1 - Structural Policies for Growth and Jobs: Best Practices, Benchmarking and the Role of the Eurogroup N2 - This briefing paper analyses the role of the Eurogroup in European economic governance. It assesses the effectiveness of thematic discussions, proposes improvements to the process, and suggests how the legitimacy of Eurogroup actions and decisions could be strengthened. KW - Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion KW - wirtschaftspolitische Steuerung (EU) KW - Legitimität KW - Makroökonomie KW - nationales Parlament Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2861/96059 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Enderlein, Henrik ED - Buti, Marco ED - Giudice, Gabriele ED - Leandro, José T1 - Time to move on: The discussion about EMU deepening needs to change T2 - Strengthening the Institutional Architecture of the Economic and Monetary Union N2 - The crisis generated by the Covid-19 pandemic has required rapid and strong action. It also entails key choices, including on how the EU could help mitigate the impact of Covid-19, foster the economic recovery and support the dual green and digital transitions. In September 2019, before the crisis, the Directorate General for Economy and Finance of the European Commission organised a workshop on strengthening the institutional architecture of the EMU. This eBook presents the main ideas discussed at the workshop. Y1 - 2020 UR - https://voxeu.org/content/strengthening-institutional-architecture-economic-and-monetary-union SN - 978-1-912179-36-7 SP - 6 EP - 11 PB - CEPR Press CY - London ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Enderlein, Henrik A1 - Pisani-Ferry, Jean A1 - Zettelmeyer, Jeromin A1 - et al., T1 - Euro area architecture: What reforms are still needed, and why T2 - Risk Sharing Plus Market Discipline: A New Paradigm for Euro Area Reform? A Debate N2 - The publication in 2017 of joint proposals for reforming the euro area by a group of seven French and seven German economists triggered a considerable debate on Vox. This volume offers a selection of the contributions to this debate together with a summary of the original proposal. Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-1-912179-21-3 SP - 236 EP - 242 PB - CEPR Policy Portal ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Enderlein, Henrik A1 - Herrhausen, Anna T1 - Jenseits des Nationalstaats: Die EU als Garant für Souveränität T2 - Weiter. Denken. Ordnen. Gestalten - Mutige Gedanken zu den Fragen unserer Zeit N2 - Alfred Herrhausen, von 1985 bis 1989 Vorstandssprecher der Deutschen Bank, war ebenso Führungspersönlichkeit wie Visionär und führte das Unternehmen ins globale Zeitalter. Schon damals befasste er sich intensiv mit Fragen, die uns noch heute beschäftigen: Wie können wir ein geeintes Europa gestalten? Was sind die Chancen und Risiken der Globalisierung? Wie gehen wir mit der globalen Schuldenfrage um? Und worin liegt die gesellschaftliche Verantwortung der Banken? Ein Buch mit dem Titel „Denken, Ordnen, Gestalten“, das posthum 1990 erschien, spiegelte seine Gedankenwelt und seine Überzeugungen. Heute, 30 Jahre nach seinem Tod, stellen wichtige Persönlichkeiten aus Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und Politik die Fragen von damals noch einmal neu und geben Antworten aus gegenwärtiger Sicht. Sie zeigen, wie verblüffend aktuell die Herausforderungen sind, die Alfred Herrhausens Denken und seinem Handeln zugrunde lagen. Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-3-8275-0129-5 SP - 182 EP - 189 PB - Siedler CY - München ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Enderlein, Henrik T1 - We All Die Alone N2 - Europe is struggling in the face of the pandemic. Germany in particular fails to recognise the historic proportions of this undertaking, and has reduced itself to the role of the model student who cannot help but lecture others along the way. Y1 - 2020 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b1570-opus4-35177 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schumacher, Julian A1 - Trebesch, Christoph A1 - Enderlein, Henrik T1 - Sovereign defaults in court JF - Journal of International Economics N2 - For centuries, defaulting governments were immune from legal action by foreign creditors. This paper shows that this is no longer the case. Building a dataset covering four decades, we find that creditor lawsuits have become an increasingly common feature of sovereign debt markets. The legal developments have strengthened the hands of creditors and raised the cost of default for debtors. We show that legal disputes in the US and the UK disrupt government access to international capital markets, as foreign courts can impose a financial embargo on sovereigns. The findings are consistent with theoretical models with creditor sanctions and suggest that sovereign debt is becoming more enforceable. We discuss how the threat of litigation affects debt management, government willingness to pay, and the resolution of debt crises. Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinteco.2020.103388 SN - 0022-1996 VL - 131 PB - Elsevier BV ER -