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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
14 March 2012
Why is rebalancing in Europe so painfully slow?
There is growing debate about adjustments within a monetary union and the extent to which these can be engineered and accelerated. Gopinath, F
Working paper
13 March 2012
The internationalisation path of the renminbi
This paper focuses on the internationalisation sequence of the renminbi, its meaning and its outlook. It is part of a broader work, which concentrate
Working paper
13 March 2012
The G20: characters in search of an author
The G20 has produced mixed results. After initial high hopes and some success, negotiations within the G20 forum have slowed, progress is less visibl
Blog post
13 March 2012
Blog post
12 March 2012
Dominique Strauss Kahn's Cambridge speech
Dominique Strauss Kahn gave a very interesting speech here in Cambridge on Friday where he presented a “tale of three trilemmas” to understand globali
Blog post
12 March 2012
A new era for global financial standards
Even as headlines remain dominated by the Eurozone crisis, the financial world is transforming itself along multiple other dimensions. One intriguin
Blog post
12 March 2012
The Weekender
Dear All,
It has been an eventful week globally. The Fed pre-announcing a more modest form of possible easing through purchases at the long end of t
Blog post
09 March 2012
Microfoundations in Macroeconomics
What’s at stake:The role of aggregate or ad-hoc models for policy discussions in an age where journal papers in macro theory are always microfounded
Blog post
08 March 2012
Spain and the fiscal compact
The announcement by Mariano Rajoy, the Spanish prime minister, not to stick to the fiscal target agreed by the previous government is likely to be a g
Blog post
07 March 2012
Collateral is key for target debate
In my letter of June 8 2011 to the FT, I had argued that the lack of collateral will limit flows of the eurosystem to the periphery and thereby limi
Blog post
06 March 2012
Target 2 of the ECB vs. Interdistrict Settlement Account of the Federal Reserve
The Target 2 discussion is still going strong in Europe especially after the president of the German Bundesbank has expressed his concern as regards t
Blog post
05 March 2012
Corporate balance sheet adjustment: new stylized facts and its relevance for the euro area
We analyse corporate balance sheet adjustment episodes in Germany and Japan as well as a sample of 30 countries using national account data. Corporate
Blog post
05 March 2012
Policy brief
02 March 2012
Challenges for the euro area and implications for Latvia
This Policy Contribution reproduces evidence given by Guntram B. Wolff to the Latvian parliament’s European affairs committee, 22 February 2012. It re
Blog post
02 March 2012
Blog post
02 March 2012
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