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The impact on the European Union of Ukraine’s potential future accession
This report evaluates the impact on the EU of a possible EU accession of Ukraine, focusing on economic consequences and institutional developments.
Inclusive digital economy: a round-up of project research
The rise of automation, remote employment and a diversifying workforce will necessitate a shift in how we interact with new technology
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
Emerging countries have replaced most of Russia’s lost trade with advanced economies
Russian trade overall seems to have suffered little from sanctions; meanwhile, medicine and food trade continues with sanctioning countries
Publication list
Blog post
04 April 2012
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04 April 2012
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04 April 2012
Interview with Jean-Claude Trichet
Jean-Claude Trichet gave an interview about his appointment as chairman of Bruegel Board.
Blog post
03 April 2012
Blog post
03 April 2012
Sudden stops in the euro area
Many analysts and observers have put forward that the euro crisis is a balance-of-payments crisis at least as much as a fiscal crisis. The issue has g
Blog post
03 April 2012
Blog post
03 April 2012
Blog post
02 April 2012
Blog post
02 April 2012
The Weekender: Some conclusions from the ECOFIN in Copenhagen and internal rebalancing and German wages negotiations
Dear All, The French election is taking a very interesting turn and I believe that participation will be very high (by our historical standards) and
Blog post
30 March 2012
Blogs review: The Gold Standard and the Euro
What’s at stake: Thanks to Ben Bernanke's series of lectures at Georges Washington University this week, the gold standard is back as a topic for deb
Policy brief
30 March 2012
The messy rebuilding of Europe
The euro crisis and subsequent policy responses have challenged the assumptions underpinning the euro-area's governance, and the relationship bet
Policy brief
29 March 2012
Sudden stops in the euro area
There is a view that the euro crisis is a balance-of-payments crisis at least as much as a fiscal crisis.The balance-of-payments discussion lacks clar
Blog post
29 March 2012
Chart of the week: banking and sovereign risk: is it banks’ holding of government debt or banks’ location?
Since the start of the European sovereign debt crisis, the interdependence between banks and sovereign risk has been emphasised. This week's chart s
Blog post
28 March 2012
LTRO, interbank stress and banks’ stock prices: a conundrum?
Stress in the interbank market increased steeply after July 2011. The figure below shows the pattern of the Euribor-Eonia Swap spread, an indicator of
Blog post
27 March 2012
Blog post
26 March 2012
Pourquoi l’Europe ne parle pas francais
“Jetzt auf einmal wird in Europa Deutsch gesprochen” (“Tout d’un coup, on s’est mis à parler allemand en Europe”). En s’enorgueillissant ainsi, fin
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