Working papers
Long-form papers with original research methodologies that lay academic foundations to address policy issues
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Economic arguments in favour of reducing copyright protection for generative AI inputs and outputs
The licensing of training inputs slows down economic growth compared to what it could be with competitive and high-quality GenAI
The rocky road to EU accession for Western Balkan countries: obstacles and lessons from the Eastern Partnership
The three eastern European states had practically no waiting time before being accepted as candidate countries right after application
Incorporating the impact of social investments and reforms in the European Union’s new fiscal framework
This paper proposes an approach for quantifying the impact of public investments and reforms on debt sustainability
Exposure to generative artificial intelligence in the European labour market
Women, highly educated and younger workers are more exposed to generative AI. Policy can intervene on both the labour supply and labour demand side
Global supply chains: lessons from a decade of disruption
This paper revisits the effects of three shocks on the functioning of global supply chains.
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04 October 2011
Rules and risk in the euro area
In this working paper, with a unique data set summarising the quality of rules-based fiscal governance in European Union member states, the author
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22 September 2011
How effective and legitimate is the European semester? Increasing role of the European parliament
This study was conducted for the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs: In this working paper the authors assess how a str
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15 July 2011
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22 May 2011
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02 April 2011
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24 February 2011
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15 February 2011
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05 February 2011
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04 February 2011
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24 January 2011
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04 January 2011
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19 October 2010
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06 September 2010
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12 July 2010
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12 July 2010
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31 May 2010
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