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Recent publications
Using the financial system to enforce export controls
Russian imports of battlefield goods that are subject to export controls, including from Western producers, have surged since mid-2022
Beyond retirement: a closer look at the very old
The European Union should start to prepare for those over 85 making up 10 percent of the population in 2100
EU savers need a single-market place to invest
Proposals to leverage the single market to boost retail investment could lead to a product citizens will trust
Income inequality and the liberal economic order: a not entirely Western perspective
This essay argues that global welfare gains should be safeguarded and built on, not undermined by a blinkered perception of liberalism.
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.
Publication list
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10 June 2012
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09 June 2012
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08 June 2012
Europe must offer Greece a post-election prospect
The euro might survive. But a cooperative Greek government, a real European programme to support Greek economic growth and a resolution of the Greek p
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08 June 2012
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08 June 2012
Blogs review: The bumpy road to a banking union
What’s at stake: The revival of the Spanish crisis and the chorus of support from academics have made the establishment of a EU-wide banking union – w
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05 June 2012
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05 June 2012
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04 June 2012
The Weekender
Dear All, There are a number of important events to monitor this week. In Japan, PM Noda’s will decide whether to restart nuclear reactors in Ohi ag
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01 June 2012
The momentum for Eurobills
What’s at stake: The European discussion towards the establishment of Eurobonds is progressing at a rapid pace as officials have begun focusing on pre
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31 May 2012
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31 May 2012
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30 May 2012
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29 May 2012
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29 May 2012
The Weekender
Dear All, It has been an eventful week with financial instability in Europe over the last few weeks translating into very weak high frequency survey (
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25 May 2012
Ethical economists
What’s at stake: The members of the American Economic Association received on Wednesday an email signaling that – beginning July 1, 2012 – all submiss
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24 May 2012
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