INTERECONOMICS, Vol 51, No.6 November/December 2016

New Growth for Europe – On Investment, Crisis Management and Growth Potential

Previous issues of Intereconomics      

Forum: New Growth for Europe – On Investment, Crisis Management and Growth Potential                

Growth can be achieved in many different ways, and the diversity in content and approaches within the following articles are testament to that. What they emphasise above all else, however, is that while growth is necessary, the traditional de?nitions of economic growth are not suitable for the EU in its current state and going forward. What are needed are sustainable, social and inclusive paths toward new forms of growth in Europe.

Forum: Imbalances, Inequality and Growth – Rethinking Growth Policies for Europe

By László Andor

Forum: The Prospects for Future Economic Growth in the Euro Area

By Kieran McQuinn and Karl Whelan

Forum: Why Europe Needs a Social Investment Plan

By Mario Pianta

Forum: Structural Reforms as a Panacea? The European Productivity and Growth Puzzle

By Daniel Gros

Forum: From Social Pacts to Productivity Boards

By Philippe Pochet

Forum: After the Brits Have Gone and the Trumpets Have Sounded: Turning a Drama into a Crisis That Will Not Go to Waste

By Mark Blyth

Forum: EU Challenges, Investment in the EU and the Role of the European Investment Group

By Debora Revoltella

Forum: European Industrial Policy – Tapping the Full Growth Potential of the EU

By Erik Berglof

Forum: Making Social Investment Happen for the Eurozone

By Anton C. Hemerijck

Forum: The Future of European Growth Policies: Resetting Integration

By Nauro F. Campos

Editorial: New Growth for Europe

By Brigitte Preissl, Derek Kruse and Cian Mulligan