Podcast
24 April 2024
Zooming in US-China tech rivalry
A comparative exploration of US-China innovation frontiers
Podcast
24 April 2024
A comparative exploration of US-China innovation frontiers
First glance
19 March 2024
Capital markets union has not delivered, but it should be given a last chance, with a focus on supervisory integration
Opinion piece
15 March 2024
Opinion piece
15 March 2024
Podcast
28 February 2024
Economic ties are being reshaped by the semiconductor industry's evolution
First glance
12 January 2024
While trade disruptions arising from the conflict in the Red Sea are so far minimal, a further regional escalation could impact global energy prices.
Opinion piece
18 October 2023
Newsletter
16 May 2023
Once the process of building alliances starts, it is hard to stop.
Podcast
10 May 2023
Compared to instant decoupling, bifurcation offers a more gradual process that requires clear understanding of the direction and speed of divergence.
Podcast
09 February 2023
A deep dive into the IRA and its expected impact on the world trade system.
Opinion piece
16 November 2022
The meet did not seem to offer solutions to the two most pressing problems for the international order.
Blog post
19 October 2022
Low-skill workers have seen faster wage growth than high-skill workers in many EU countries, contrary to the United States.
Blog post
17 October 2022
The proposed European Chips Act over-emphasises semiconductor production subsidies, focusing too little on increasing value-added in research.
Opinion piece
17 October 2022
The Chips Act is the first, and an imperfect, step towards a long-term strategy that still needs to be designed.
Blog post
05 October 2022
The model of increasing economic interdependence between the West and the emerging world was built on assumptions that no longer hold.
Blog post
04 October 2022
The European Union’s new Digital Markets Act will enable the European Commission to get ahead of potential anti-competitive behaviour.