Event
27 May 2020
The Covid Crisis and European State Aid Rules: The Case for a Rational Approach
Considering a new approach to find the way out of the Great Financial Crisis.
Event
27 May 2020
Considering a new approach to find the way out of the Great Financial Crisis.
Opinion piece
27 May 2020
This piece was published the day before India imposed one of the world's strictest lockdowns in its response to the COVID-19 response. It remains rele
Opinion piece
25 May 2020
The announcement of a large stimulus without a growth target indicates that China’s recovery is far from complete.
Blog post
20 May 2020
The new EU instrument to mitigate unemployment risks during an emergency (SURE) is too modest to have a significant impact the COVID-19 crisis beyond
Policy brief
20 May 2020
To keep the euro-area economy afloat, the European Central Bank has put in place a large number of measures since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis
Event
19 May 2020
A conversation with Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Singapore, on how this city-state has tackled the coronavirus.
Podcast
19 May 2020
A conversation with Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Singapore, on how this city-state has tackled the coronavirus.
Opinion piece
19 May 2020
The United Kingdom left the European Union on Jan. 31, 2020. Now, the U.K. must decide whether and how to extend the transition period, currently set
Event
15 May 2020
Mapping out the post COVID-19 recovery.
Podcast
15 May 2020
COVID-19 has triggered a severe recession and policymakers in European Union countries are providing generous, largely indiscriminate, support to comp