dinsdag 27 oktober 2009

Headlines Belgian Economy

Read this Federal Planning Report publication here.

maandag 26 oktober 2009

U.S. Considers Reining In ‘Too Big to Fail’ Institutions

Congress and the Obama administration are about to take up one of the most fundamental issues stemming from the near collapse of the financial system last year — how to deal with institutions that are so big that the government has no choice but to rescue them when they get in trouble. Read the complete article in the NYTimes here.

Milieumisdrijven haast nooit bestraft

Lees het volledige artikel in De Standaard hier.

Do not ignore the need for financial reform

The philosophy that has helped me both in making money as a hedge fund manager and in spending it as a policy oriented philanthropist is not about money but about the complicated relationship between thinking and reality. The crash of 2008 has convinced me that it provides a valuable insight into the workings of the financial markets. ....
Read this article in the FT here.

Adjustments to the accountability and transparency of the European Central Bank

Governments are restructuring their financial supervision systems. This column warns that the proposed new structure for European financial supervision is poorly coordinated and will not help in a systemic crisis. It discusses how the ECB might coordinate macro-prudential supervision in the euro area.
Read the full article on Vox.eu here.

Een andere soort van staatshervorming

Luckas Vande Talen wil komaf maken met een rist overbodige instellingen. Lees het volledige opiniestuk in De Standaard hier.

donderdag 22 oktober 2009

Lessons of the lat

The European Union should ease the way for small, troubled currencies to join the euro. Read the complete article in The Economist here.

Betting on bytes

Optimism that tech firms will help kick-start economic recovery is overdone. Read the complete article in The Economist here.

Exporters (good ones) don’t pass-through

The prices of tradable goods are remarkably insensitive to exchange rate movements. This column provides a firm-level explanation. In response to a depreciation, high-performance firms raise their mark-ups rather than their export volumes, and their choices dominate the aggregate export variables.
Read this article from N. Berman et al. on Vox.eu here.

« Les Etats-Unis n'échapperont pas à un second plan de relance », Kenneth Rogoff

Professeur à Havard et ex-chef économiste du FMI de 2001 à 2003, Kenneth Rogoff, qui est également l'auteur du livre « Huit ­Siècles de folie financière » (Princeton University Press), analyse les conséquences du déclin du dollar et les limites du plan de relance américain.
Lisez l'interview dans LesEchos.fr ici.

woensdag 21 oktober 2009

Itinera fan!!!


Les 14 points clés du Rapport « Sortie de crise : vers l’émergence de nouveaux modèles de croissance ? »

Lisez cet utile résumé du Centre d'Analyse Stratégique ici.

THE WORLD IN 2025

The recent development of the world context and the strong European commitments to a regulated globalisation argue in favour of a prospective analysis of the trends which will shape the international environment, the tensions which will structure its development in the coming decades and the transitions that Europe could contribute to promote it. Read the complete report (25p.) from the European Commission here.

Why the euro is not the next global currency

The explosion of debate on the demise of the dollar has been instructive, though vastly premature. What is striking, however, is the absence of the euro from talk of alternatives as the global currency. Currency baskets, SDRs, even internationalisation of the renminbi, have been mooted, but not the obvious alternative. ....
Read the full article in the FT here.

Rising Debt a Threat to Japanese Economy

How much debt can an industrialized country carry before the nation’s economy and its currency bow, then break?
The question looms large in the United States, as a surging budget deficit pushes government debt to nearly 98 percent of the gross domestic product. But it looms even larger in Japan.
[...]
Just paying the interest on its debt consumed a fifth of Japan’s budget for 2008, compared with debt payments that compose about a tenth of the United States budget.

Read the complete article in the NYTimes here.

dinsdag 20 oktober 2009

Energies : vers une période de transition cahotique, par Michael T. Klare

La période de transition entre énergies fossiles et renouvelables s’annonce agitée, avertit Michael T. Klare. Faute d’une conversion massive et rapide aux énergies nouvelles - qui paraît aujourd’hui peu vraisemblable - nos sociétés en seront réduites à compter de plus en plus sur des gisements « extrêmes », coûteux à exploiter, difficiles d’accès, certains situés dans des zones dangereuses, d’autres extrêmement polluants, dévastateurs pour l’environnement, et qui feront l’objet pour la plupart d’une compétition internationale acharnée, source de tensions géopolitiques.
Lisez l'article complet sur le site Contre Info.info ici.

Five Technologies That Could Change Everything


As the world tries to wean itself from dependence on fossil fuels, technological breakthroughs in these five areas could be a huge help. Read the complete WSJ energy report here.

Immigrant Scientists Create Jobs and Win Nobels

Of the nine people who shared this year's Nobel Prizes in chemistry, physics and medicine, eight are American citizens, a testament to this country's support for pioneering research. But those numbers disguise a more important story. Four of the American winners were born outside of the United States and only came here as graduate or post-doctoral students or as scientists. They came because our system of higher education and advanced research has been a magnet for creative talent. Read the complete opinion piece in the WSJ here.

Gratis begrotingstip? Bel Olaf

Nu de Belgische regering de strijd tegen fiscale en andere fraude weer eens uit de kast haalt, om gaten in de begroting dicht te rijden, geef ik de ministers van Justitie en Financiën graag een gratis tip: bel eens met Olaf. Hij is weliswaar pas tien, maar gespecialiseerd in fraudebestrijding. Met succes. Lees het volledige opiniestuk van Bart Staes in De Tijd hier.

The Coming Energy Revolution

Electric cars, intelligent washing machines, mini power plants in your basement: Germany is on the verge of an energy revolution. SPIEGEL ONLINE looks at the latest developments in the smart grid and how it will change the relationship between consumers and energy suppliers.
Read the full article on Spiegel International (14/10/2009) here.

Démographie, l'exception française

Quel est le secret du "modèle français" ? Depuis quelques années, les démographes, les sociologues et les responsables politiques étrangers se penchent avec perplexité sur le cas de la France : à l'heure où l'Europe est touchée par un recul des naissances, ce pays est devenu le champion d'Europe de la fécondité.
Lisez l'article complet dans Le Monde ici.

The Banks Are Not All Right

Read Krugman's opinion piece in the NYTimes here.

maandag 19 oktober 2009

Infrastructure in the UK: "Road to recovery"

Read this report from Prof. N. Bosanquet et al. here.

EU labour market continues to weaken

Although the outlook for the coming months remains unfavourable, labour markets are showing tentative signs of stablising in some EU countries as confidence among businesses and consumers continues to recover. The EU unemployment rate edged up to 9.1 % in August but the rate remained stable in five countries (Finland, Germany, Italy, Poland and Slovenia) and fell in another four (Austria, Denmark, Malta and Portugal). This month's report includes a special focus on the textile sector, which remains labour intensive and, like most manufacturing sectors, has been hit hard by the economic crisis.
Read this EC report here.

Les chiffres de la pauvreté

  • 15% des Belges, soit environ 1 sur 7, vivent sous le seuil de pauvreté ;
  • En matière de risque de pauvreté, on peut constater de grandes disparités sociales. Pour certaines d’entre elles, la Belgique présente un profil différent de ses principaux pays voisins. C’est notamment le cas pour les risques de pauvreté liés à l’âge ;
  • Les chiffres provisoires de 2008 montrent une tendance à la hausse de la pauvreté subjective.

Consultez le communiqué de presse du SPF Economie du 17/10/2009 ici.

GEMIX: een studie op maat van Electrabel en kernenergie

Read the results of this study here.

Subprime mortgages: Myths and reality

The global crisis is said to have originated in the US subprime mortgage market. This column argues that many of the most popular explanations that have emerged for the subprime crisis are, to a large extent, myths.
Read the full article from K. Cherny et al. on Vox.eu here.

The new global balance – Part II: Higher rates rather than weaker dollar in 2010

Many expect the dollar to continue to depreciate over the foreseeable future. This column suggests that it may strengthen in 2010 if the Federal Reserve exits quantitative easing sooner than its counterparts and the US economy enjoys a strong rebound.
Read the full article from C. Broda et al. on Vox.eu here.

vrijdag 16 oktober 2009

L'euro fort complique la sortie de crise de la zone euro

A peine sortie de la récession, l'économie européenne va devoir faire face à une hausse de l'euro, au moins jusqu'à la fin de l'année. Les ministres des Finances de la zone euro se pencheront lundi sur la question sans grand espoir de trouver une solution rapide.
Lisez l'article complet dans Les Echos.fr ici.

The rise of obesity in Europe: An economic perspective

Should the government intervene to reduce obesity on the basis of equity or efficiency? This column gives reasons to be sceptical common arguments for such interventions. Unless health insurance provision creates significant moral hazard problems that encourage obesity, there is little reason to attack obesity on the basis of health insurance externalities. Read the complete VOX article here.

On the measurability of offshorability

Fear of offshoring may force its way back onto policy agendas soon. This column uses a survey of individual workers to measure the offshorability of particular jobs and says that about 25% of US jobs are offshorable. Surprisingly, routine tasks are not more offshorable but those held by more educated workers are. Read the complete VOX article here.

Questioning the invisible hand

Can liberalised energy markets cut carbon emissions? Britain is starting to doubt it. Read the complete article in The Economist here.

Jaag op zwart geld, maar dan wel met een visie

Lees het volledige opiniestuk in De Tijd hier.

donderdag 15 oktober 2009

Sweden Turning Stray Rabbits Into Biofuel

Stray rabbits are getting a raw deal in Sweden. Thousands of them living in the center of Stockholm are being culled, deep frozen and converted into biofuel for heating homes. Wildlife campaigners have criticized the practice. Read the complete article in Der Spiegel International here.

woensdag 14 oktober 2009

Energie : la chasse au carbone est lancée


Dans un secteur de l'énergie historiquement fondé sur le carbone, celui que l'on trouve dans le charbon, le pétrole ou le gaz, la remise en question est profonde.

Lisez l'article complet dans LesEchos.fr (14/10/09) ici.

dinsdag 13 oktober 2009

Nobel Looks Outside Markets

Economics Prize Goes to Americans Who Studied Shared Resources, Corporate Decisions. Read the complete article here.

maandag 12 oktober 2009

Adding Health Advice to Online Medical Records

Read the complete article in the NYTimes here.

Mapping the Global Muslim Population

Read this report from the PewResearchCenter here.