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Recent publications
The tension between exploding AI investment costs and slow productivity growth
This working paper explores the tension between rapidly increasing artificial intelligence investment costs and the slower pace of productivity growth
Europe’s 2040 climate target: four critical risks and how to manage them
In this paper we set out four risks that could derail progress towards the 2040 climate target and make recommendations to address each one
Identifying areas for EU-UK energy and climate cooperation
Energy and climate cooperation has mutual benefits for the UK and EU, the obstacles are political
Simplifying EU law: a cumbersome task with mixed results
The volume and complexity of EU laws continue to increase despite measures taken in previous mandates to make existing legislation less burdensome
Publication list
Blog post
25 April 2012
Blog post
25 April 2012
Policy brief
24 April 2012
Propping up Europe?
This Policy Contribution is based on a briefing paper prepared for the European Parliament Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee’s Monetary Dialogue
Blog post
23 April 2012
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20 April 2012
Blogs review: the discounting debate in climate change mitigation
What’s at stake: Decisions with respect to climate change action depend on various parameters, but a particularly important one is the choice of the s
Blog post
18 April 2012
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15 April 2012
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15 April 2012
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15 April 2012
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11 April 2012
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11 April 2012
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10 April 2012
The Weekender
Happy Easter, This is the last a couple of weeks before the Spring meetings of the IMF and the all important G20 ministerial meeting on April 19th w
Blog post
06 April 2012
Blog post
06 April 2012
Blog post
06 April 2012
Blogs review: output gaps and the behavior of inflation
What’s at stake: The big issue underlying most macroeconomic discussions these days is the extent to which the decline in GDP is temporary or permanen
Blog post
06 April 2012
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