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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
Policy brief
23 May 2012
Arithmetic is absolute: euro area adjustment
The European Central Bank’s monetary policy targets the euro-area average inflation rate. By setting conditions for the area as a whole it should ensu
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22 May 2012
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22 May 2012
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22 May 2012
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22 May 2012
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21 May 2012
The Weekender
Dear All, It has been intense week of European brinksmanship. There are many clouds on the horizons and a pressing need for decisive policy actions. E
Policy brief
21 May 2012
How wide is the Mediterrenean?
This Policy Contribution provides up-to-date evidence of the strong heterogeneity in the relationships between the five biggest EU economies with the
Blog post
20 May 2012
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18 May 2012
Blogs review: the shrinking labor force
What’s at stake: There is a great deal of interest in the American blogosphere to understand the recent dynamic of the labor force participation rate.
Blog post
18 May 2012
The European debate on bank capital is not just about Europe
Europe’s finance ministers are currently deciding on the legislation intended to implement the Basel III international agreement on bank capital, le
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18 May 2012
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16 May 2012
The state of foreign bank branches in Korea
Foreign bank branches in Korea have gradually gained importance, increasing their share of the total assets of the Korean banking industry from 6.3 pe
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16 May 2012
G20: Decreasing returns
Macroeconomic coordination, the hallmark of the first few G20 summits, went through three successive phases. The first phase, from Washington to Pit
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15 May 2012
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14 May 2012
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14 May 2012
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