Mojmir Hampl
In September, Mario Draghi, formerly the Italian prime minister, head of the European Central Bank (ECB) and a prominent member of the pan-European establishment, together with his team issued a much-anticipated report on the economic state of the European Union. It highlighted the EU’s gloomy prospects without a change of course and presented a […]
In a nutshell Conflict fatigue is prompting new approaches to fund Ukraine aid Seizing Russian assets could undermine Western currencies The West cannot easily avoid hard financial choices over the war For more than two years, Ukraine has been defending itself against the onslaught of the Russian invasion. For just as long, the West […]
For more than three years now, all the basic rules of budgetary responsibility in the European Union have been effectively switched off. In March 2020, at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, the EU activated the so-called general escape clause from the application of budgetary rules. But let us not be fooled. It has […]
History shows that various monetary and exchange rate regimes can work well or poorly, depending on the countries’ circumstances and policies. Very similar beginnings but many different outcomes today – that is how one may sum up the history of monetary and exchange rate policy in the postcommunist countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Yet […]