A few thoughts about the euro
This is it! You now need 1 dollar to buy 1 euro. To get this picture below, I used the FRED...
Read MorePosted by Jamel SAADAOUI | Sep 8, 2022 | International Economics, Monetary economy | 0 |
This is it! You now need 1 dollar to buy 1 euro. To get this picture below, I used the FRED connection with Mathematica 13.1, as I explained it in a previous blog. The Wolfram documentation is very clear and...
Posted by Ermees | Dec 6, 2021 | ERMEES Workshop | 0 |
The ERMEES workshop was a success despite the health difficulties. Here are the pictures.
Posted by Ermees | Nov 14, 2021 | ERMEES Workshop | 0 |
The European Economy in the Time of COVID-19: Towards a New Dawn? Friday December 3, 2021, Strasbourg The University of Strasbourg, the BETA research laboratory and ERMEES research team are delighted to...
Posted by Aristomene VAROUDAKIS | Mar 29, 2020 | International Economics | 0 |
Germany shut down its borders with France, Denmark, Austria and Luxembourg in an effort to curb the spread of the Covid-19 epidemic at home. Spain and other European Union countries are doing the same. The closure of the...
Posted by Amélie BARBIER GAUCHARD | Sep 15, 2021 | Blog, Education, macroeconomy | 0 |
As the European Union seeks to boost all possible engines of economic growth, education is among the key factors for a smart and inclusive growth. The start of the new school year is an ideal time to look at the different ways in which education systems operate in Europe. This article provides an overview of national education systems in the European Union, particularly for primary and secondary education
by Jamel SAADAOUI | Sep 8, 2022 | International Economics, Monetary economy | 0 |
This is it! You now need 1 dollar to buy 1 euro. To get this picture below, I used the FRED...
Read Moreby Ermees | Dec 6, 2021 | ERMEES Workshop | 0 |
The ERMEES workshop was a success despite the health difficulties. Here are the...
Read Moreby Ermees | Nov 14, 2021 | ERMEES Workshop | 0 |
The European Economy in the Time of COVID-19: Towards a New Dawn? Friday December 3, 2021,...
Read Moreby Aristomene VAROUDAKIS | Mar 29, 2020 | International Economics | 0 |
Germany shut down its borders with France, Denmark, Austria and Luxembourg in an effort to curb...
Read Moreby Jamel SAADAOUI | Dec 16, 2014 | Monetary economy | 0 |
ERMEES Note, 25/01/14 Thomas Coudert (BETA-CNRS, University of Strasbourg) and Jamel Saadaoui (BETA-CNRS, University of Strasbourg) With the incoming European elections in May 2014, several political parties propose that...
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